In the name of the father
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In the name of the father videorecording At head of title Universal Pictures presents a Hell's Kitchen/Gabriel Byrne production ; screenplay by Terry George and Jim Sheridan ; produced and directed by Jim Sheridan. - DVD video : English : Widescreen - Universal City, CA Universal Studios Home Video c1998 - 1 videodisc (133 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in
Based on the autobiographical book: Proved innocent / by Gerry Conlon. Originally released as a motion picture in 1993. Special features: production notes, cast & filmmakers' bios, film highlights.
In the Name of the Father is a 1993 biographical crime drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true story of the Guildford Four, four people falsely convicted of the 1974 Guildford pub bombings which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. In Belfast, Gerry Conlon is mistaken for an IRA sniper by British security forces and pursued until a riot breaks out. Gerry is sent to London by his father Giuseppe to dissuade an IRA reprisal against him. One evening, Gerry burgles a prostitute's flat and steals £700. While he is taking drugs in a park with homeless Irishman Charlie Burke, an explosion in Guildford occurs, killing four off-duty soldiers plus a civilian as well as injuring many others. Returning to Belfast sometime later, Gerry is captured by the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary and arrested on terrorism charges.
Gerry is flown to the UK mainland, where he and his friend Paul Hill, as well as the other members of the Guildford Four are subjected to police torture as part of their interrogation. Though he initially maintains his innocence, Gerry signs a confession after the police threaten to kill his father, who is later arrested along with other members of the Conlon family. At his trial, although Gerry's defence points out numerous inconsistencies in the police investigation, he, along with the rest of the Guildford Four, is sentenced to life imprisonment.
During their time in prison Gerry and Giuseppe are approached by new inmate Joe McAndrew, who informs them that he was the real perpetrator of the bombing and had confessed this to the police, who in order to save face withhold this new information. Though Gerry warms to Joe, his opinion changes when Joe sets a hated prison guard on fire during a riot. Giuseppe later dies in custody, leaving Gerry to take over his father's campaign for justice.
Director of photography, Peter Biziou; production designer, Caroline Amies; editor, Gerry Hambling; music, Trevor Jones; original songs by Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer. Director of photography, Peter Biziou; production designer, Caroline Amies; editor, Gerry Hambling; music, Trevor Jones; original songs by Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite, Emma Thompson, John Lynch, Corin Redgrave.
Rated R.
DVD; Dolby surround; anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1.
In English with optional soundtrack in Spanish or French; optional subtitles in Spanish; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired.
0783227906
Feature films,father son relationship, prison, wrongfully convicted of murder, coercive interrogation, police interrogation, false confession to murder, courtroom scene, false accusation of murder, wrongful imprisonment
791.4372 / IN
In the name of the father videorecording At head of title Universal Pictures presents a Hell's Kitchen/Gabriel Byrne production ; screenplay by Terry George and Jim Sheridan ; produced and directed by Jim Sheridan. - DVD video : English : Widescreen - Universal City, CA Universal Studios Home Video c1998 - 1 videodisc (133 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in
Based on the autobiographical book: Proved innocent / by Gerry Conlon. Originally released as a motion picture in 1993. Special features: production notes, cast & filmmakers' bios, film highlights.
In the Name of the Father is a 1993 biographical crime drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true story of the Guildford Four, four people falsely convicted of the 1974 Guildford pub bombings which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. In Belfast, Gerry Conlon is mistaken for an IRA sniper by British security forces and pursued until a riot breaks out. Gerry is sent to London by his father Giuseppe to dissuade an IRA reprisal against him. One evening, Gerry burgles a prostitute's flat and steals £700. While he is taking drugs in a park with homeless Irishman Charlie Burke, an explosion in Guildford occurs, killing four off-duty soldiers plus a civilian as well as injuring many others. Returning to Belfast sometime later, Gerry is captured by the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary and arrested on terrorism charges.
Gerry is flown to the UK mainland, where he and his friend Paul Hill, as well as the other members of the Guildford Four are subjected to police torture as part of their interrogation. Though he initially maintains his innocence, Gerry signs a confession after the police threaten to kill his father, who is later arrested along with other members of the Conlon family. At his trial, although Gerry's defence points out numerous inconsistencies in the police investigation, he, along with the rest of the Guildford Four, is sentenced to life imprisonment.
During their time in prison Gerry and Giuseppe are approached by new inmate Joe McAndrew, who informs them that he was the real perpetrator of the bombing and had confessed this to the police, who in order to save face withhold this new information. Though Gerry warms to Joe, his opinion changes when Joe sets a hated prison guard on fire during a riot. Giuseppe later dies in custody, leaving Gerry to take over his father's campaign for justice.
Director of photography, Peter Biziou; production designer, Caroline Amies; editor, Gerry Hambling; music, Trevor Jones; original songs by Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer. Director of photography, Peter Biziou; production designer, Caroline Amies; editor, Gerry Hambling; music, Trevor Jones; original songs by Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite, Emma Thompson, John Lynch, Corin Redgrave.
Rated R.
DVD; Dolby surround; anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1.
In English with optional soundtrack in Spanish or French; optional subtitles in Spanish; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired.
0783227906
Feature films,father son relationship, prison, wrongfully convicted of murder, coercive interrogation, police interrogation, false confession to murder, courtroom scene, false accusation of murder, wrongful imprisonment
791.4372 / IN