Lamb (1986)
Michael Lamb is a Father questioning his calling, in a Reform School in Ireland. When young epileptic runaway Eoin is sent to the school, the two recognise kindred spirits and escape to London together. With the police on their tail and the money running out however, Lamb is forced to make some terrible decisions.
Director:
Colin Gregg
Writer:
Bernard MacLaverty
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Liam Neeson as Michael Lamb |
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Hugh O'Conor as Owen Kane |
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Ian Bannen as Brother Benedict |
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Harry Towb as Priest |
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Frances Tomelty as Mrs. Kane |
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Ian McElhinney as Maguire |
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Ronan Wilmot as Brother Fintan |
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Denis Carey as Mr. Lamb |
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Eileen Kennally as Neighbour Woman |
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David Gorry as O'Donnell |
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Andrew Pickering as Murphy |
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Stuart O'Connor as O'Holloran |
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Nicola Wright as Hotel Receptionist |
| Directing | Colin Gregg | Director |
| Writing | Bernard MacLaverty | Novel |
| Writing | Bernard MacLaverty | Screenplay |
| Production | Neil Zeiger | Producer |
| Sound | Van Morrison | Music |
| Production | Al Burgess | Executive Producer |
| Production | Martin Proctor | Associate Producer |
| Editing | Peter Delfgou | Editor |
| Production | Simone Reynolds | Casting |
| Art | Austen Spriggs | Production Design |
| Art | Val Wolstenholme | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Monica Howe | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vivien Placks | Makeup Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Stevie Hall | Hair Supervisor |
| Camera | Michael Garfath | Director of Photography |