A powerful story of the relationship between father and son, John and Eamon Doyle. It is set in rural Ireland during the 1950s, a period of mass emigration and social change. Young Irish emigrants, on arriving in America, have been enlisted and sent to fight in the Korean war. One of those emigrants, Luke Moran, dies in Korea and his home village is awash with rumours about the compensation the Moran family received upon Luke's death. John Doyle hears the rumours but remains silent. Ben Moran is John's arch-enemy, a feud traced back to the Irish Civil War. Eamon comforts and falls in love with Una Moran. His father feeling betrayed, blames Ben Moran for everything and is prepared to sacrifice Eamon in seeking vengeance as a contemporary Romeo and Juliet story unfolds.
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Production | Cathal Black | Executive Producer |
Production | Tommy Collins | Co-Producer |
Sound | Brendan Campbell | Sound Recordist |
Costume & Make-Up | Pamela Smyth | Makeup Artist |
Art | Mark Lowry | Art Direction |
Camera | Davey Logan | Grip |
Production | Carol Moorhead | Production Coordinator |
Art | Brendan Rankin | Art Direction |
Production | Darryl Collins | Producer |
Editing | Emer Reynolds | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Carol Betera | Costume Designer |
Visual Effects | Maurice Foley | Special Effects Supervisor |
Camera | David Grennan | Clapper Loader |
Production | Jo Homewood | Production Manager |
Editing | Dermot Diskin | Assistant Editor |
Production | Ned McLoughlin | Production Designer |
Crew | Nic Morris | Cinematography |
Camera | Denis Mortell | Still Photographer |
Writing | John McGahern | Short Story |
Writing | Cathal Black | Screenplay |
Writing | Joe O'Byrne | Screenplay |
Directing | Cathal Black | Director |
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