In the Name of the Father
Falsely accused. Wrongly imprisoned. He fought for justice to clear his father’s name.A small time thief from Belfast, Gerry Conlon, is falsely implicated in the IRA bombing of a pub that kills several people while he is in London. He and his four friends are coerced by British police into confessing their guilt. Gerry's father and other relatives in London are also implicated in the crime. He spends fifteen years in prison with his father trying to prove his innocence.
Description: A small time thief from Belfast, Gerry Conlon, is falsely implicated in the IRA bombing of a pub that kills several people while he is in London. He and his four friends are coerced by British police into confessing their guilt. Gerry's father and other relatives in London are also implicated in the crime. He spends fifteen years in prison with his father trying to prove his innocence.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $13,000,000 | Revenue : $65,796,862
Runtime: 133 minutes
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Played Sarah Conlon
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Played Belfast Detective Pavis
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Played Ronnie Smalls
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Played Paddy Armstrong
Don Baker
Played Joe McAndrew
Alison Crosbie
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Played IRA Man 1
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Played Danny
Frankie McCafferty
Played Tommo
Paul Warriner
Played Soldier
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Stuart Wolfenden
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Jo Connor
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Maureen McBride
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Kelly McKeavney
Played Young Girl
Joanna Irvine
Played Ann Conlon
Fiona Daly
Played IRA Woman
Catherine Dunne
Played Woman on Balcony
Anna Megan
Played Granny Conlon
Leah McCullagh
Played Bridie Conlon
Saffron Burrows
Played Girl in Commune
Jamie Harris
Played Deptford Jim
Britta Smith
Played Annie Maguire
Barbara Mulcahy
Played Marian
Mick Tohill
Played Man in Bookies
Peter Sheridan Snr.
Played Manager of Bookies
Joe McPartland
Played Charlie Burke
Stanley Townsend
Played Hooker's Driver
Tim Perrin
Played Detective
Tony Denham
Played Detective
Rob Spendlove
Played Detective
Phil Davis
Played Detective
Martin Murphy
Played Detective
Richard Graham
Played Detective
Oliver Maguire
Played Detective
Maurice Kehoe
Played Detective
Rachael Dowling
Played Policewoman
Tina Kellegher
Played Policewoman
Ronan Wilmot
Played Paddy Maguire
Maclean Burke
Played Young Vincent Maguire
Joe Jeffers
Played Young Patrick Maguire
Alistair Findlay
Played Forensic Scientist
Peter Howitt
Played Remand Prison Officer
Sean Lawlor
Played Remand Prison Officer
Brian de Salvo
Played Remand Prison Officer
Luke Hayden
Played Remand Prison Officer
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John Gallagher
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Marcus Lynch
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Alan Amsby
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Paul O'Grady
Played Prisoner
Owen Conroy
Played Prisoner
Dee Man Kole
Played Prisoner
Bernard Pellegrinetti
Played Prisoner
Emeka Okeki
Played Prisoner
Alan O'Connor
Played Prisoner
Mario McGovern
Played Prisoner
John Joe Fontana
Played Prisoner
Terry O'Neill
Played Prisoner
Joey Legaspi
Played Prisoner
Jimmie Bergin
Played Prisoner
John Higgins
Played Prisoner
Malcolm Tierney
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Iain Montague
Played Leader of Delegation
Paul Raynor
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Peter Sheridan
Played Priest
Darren McHugh
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Peter Campbell
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Alan Barry
Played Archivist Jenkins
Jonathan Ryan
Played Scottish Governor
John Pickles
Played Procedural Court Judge
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Denys Hawthorne
Played Appeal Judge
Tom Wilkinson
Played Appeal Prosecutor
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