Bloody Sunday (2002 film)
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Bloody Sunday: The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a massacre by British troops.
Bloody Sunday Overview
Category | Drama , History |
Production company | Granada Television (GB) , Portman Entertainment Group (GB) , Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (IE) , Hell's Kitchen (IE) |
Box office | 0.773 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.783 Hour |
Release date | 2002-01-16 |
Spoken language | English , Gaeilge |
Rating | 72.69% |
Vote Count | 305 |
Bloody Sunday - FAQ
What are Categories of Bloody Sunday ?
Category of Bloody Sunday is Drama , History
What are the Production companies of Bloody Sunday ?
Production companies of Bloody Sunday are Granada Television (GB) , Portman Entertainment Group (GB) , Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (IE) , Hell's Kitchen (IE)
What is the Box office collection of Bloody Sunday ?
Box office Collection of Bloody Sunday is 0.773 million
What is the Original language of Bloody Sunday ?
Original_language of Bloody Sunday is en
What is the Run time of Bloody Sunday ?
Run time of Bloody Sunday is 1.783 Hour
What is Release date of Bloody Sunday ?
Release date of Bloody Sunday is 2002-01-16
Cast
- James Nesbitt as Ivan Cooper
- Allan Gildea as Kevin McCorry
- Gerard Crossan as Eamonn McCann
- Mary Moulds as Bernadette Devlin
- Carmel McCallion as Bridget Bond
- Tim Pigott-Smith as Major General Ford
- Nicholas Farrell as Brigadier Maclellan
- Christopher Villiers as Major Steele
- James Hewitt as Colonel Tugwell
- Declan Duddy as Gerry Donaghy
- Edel Frazer as Gerry's girl
- Joanne Lindsay as Mary Donaghy
- Mike Edwards as Soldier 027
- Gerry Hammond as Para F
- Jason Stammers as Para G
- Ken Williams as Para H
- Bryan Watts as Para E
- Simon Mann as Colonel Wilford
- Rhidian Bridge as Major Loden
- Johnny O'Donnell as Jim
- David Clayton Rogers as Dennis
- Sean O'Kane as Hugh
- Thomas McEleney as Tommy
- Deirdre Irvine as Bogside woman
- Gerry Newton as Mr. O'Keefe
- David Pearse as O/C Provos
- Gerard McSorley as Chief Supt. Lagan
- Kathy Kiera Clarke as Frances