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Synopsis
In the opening scenes of this politically-oriented drama, a killer enters the home of a policeman and in a shocking sequence murders him in cold blood -- an act that becomes the key to the rest of this film about the conflict between politics and life. Young Catholic, Cal (John Lynch) works in a slaughterhouse during the day and has participated in terrorist activities, but he wants out after he has been forced to drive a getaway car in the murder of the policeman. Meanwhile, he is slowly enchanted by Marcella, an older woman (Helen Mirren) who has just started working at the local library. Smitten but shy, Cal manages to ease himself into a job on her land, and when his father's home is burned to the ground by Protestants, Cal moves into a cottage on the woman's estate. Eventually, the two start a quiet liaison -- but Cal's inner turmoil disturbs the happiness he feels when he is with Marcella. Can he continue to hide his terrorist past from Marcella, who knows nothing about what he has done? While this question and others raised by the film are reasonable, director Pat O'Connor's treatment of the story may be too muted, and John Lynch's Cal too innocuous and frail (especially in contrast to Helen Mirren's Marcella) to win over all viewers. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Kavanagh Skeffington
John Lynch Cal
Ray McAnally Dunlop
Donal McCann Shamie
Helen Mirren Marcella
Stevan Rimkus Crilly

Production Crew

Josie MacAvin Art Director
Bernard MacLaverty Book Author
Jerzy Zielinski Cinematographer
Stuart Craig Co-producer
Mark Knopfler Composer (Music Score)
Penny Rose Costume Designer
Pat O'Connor Director
Michael Bradsell Editor
Terence A. Clegg Executive Producer
David Puttnam Producer
Stuart Craig Producer
Terence A. Clegg Producer
Stuart Craig Production Designer
Bernard MacLaverty Screen Story
Bernard MacLaverty Screenwriter
Josie MacAvin Set Designer
Pat Hayes Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1984
Runtime: 104
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Rank Color

Produced by
Enigma Productions
Goldcrest Films International
Warner Brothers