Dear Sarah (1990)
Giuseppe Conlon and his son Gerry are convicted of an IRA bombing as part of the Maguire Seven in 1976. Giuseppe diligently writes his wife Sarah as she works to free her family members from prison.
Director: Frank Cvitanovich
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Stella McCusker as Sarah Conlon |
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Barry McGovern as Giuseppe Conlon |
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Paddy Rocks as Gerry Conlon |
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Bronagh Gallagher as Anne Conlon |
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Janice McAdam as Bridgid Conlon |
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Elsa Johns as Young Sarah |
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Eileen Pollock as Mary Kelly |
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P.H. Moriarty as Warder Deans |
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Tim Loane as Man on Chair |
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Sean Rocks as Other Man |
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Dave Duffy as RUC Policeman |
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Gary Whelan as Policeman #1 |
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Michael James Ford as Policeman #2 |
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Simon Chandler as Alastair Logan |
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Philip Hardy as Armstrong |
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Maria McDermottroe as Mrs Moore |
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Aine McCartney as Hair |
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Ricky Tomlinson as Warder #1 |
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Martin Oldfield as Warder #2 |
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Mark Shelley as Warder #3 |
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Mal Whyte as Warder #4 |
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Lloyd McGuire as Warder #5 |
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Tani Bentis as Landlady |
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Peter Gale as Chaplain |
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Eoin O'Callaghan as Singer / Piano Player |
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Frank McCusker as Michael |
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Rosemary Henderson as Maggie |
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Jerome Willis as Inspector Still |
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Brendan Gleeson as Brendan Dowd |
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David Heap as Prison Board Officer |
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Des Braiden as Assistant Governor |
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Amanda Benson as Waitress |
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Christopher Sandford as Newsreader (voice) |
| Crew | Ronan Lee | Cinematography |
| Editing | Paul Endacott | Editor |
| Sound | Fiachra Trench | Music |
| Production | Frank Cvitanovich | Producer |
| Directing | Frank Cvitanovich | Director |
| Writing | Tom McGurk | Writer |
| Production | Peter Jacques | Producer |