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Sunday

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Calorie Rating: 132
Released: 2002-01-28
Running Time: 94 Minutes
Studios: Sunday Productions, Channel 4 Television,


Sunday tells the story of an infamous day in Derry, North of Ireland and how the events of that day were subsequently covered up by the British Government of the time. On Sunday 30th January 1972 a peaceful civil rights march against internment (imprisonment without trial), organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) ended with 13 marchers shot dead and 15 wounded. It became known throughout the world as Bloody Sunday. Told primarily from the perspective of the Derry community, juxtaposed with the British Army/state's preparations and reaction to the day, Sunday communicates the forensic and emotional truth of what happened

Director / Directors



Cast

CiarĂ¡n McMenamin
Character: Leo Young
Barry Mullan
Character: John Young
Paul Campbell
Character: Jackie Duddy

Eva Birthistle
Character: Maura Young
Christopher Eccleston
Character: Major Gen. Robert Ford
Kerryanne Mullan
Character: Teenage Girl in Dancehall

Russell Anderson
Character: Para Sergeant
Kenny Doughty
Character: Para 027
Del Synnott
Character: Para G

Tom Goodman-Hill
Character: Para H
William Armstrong
Character: Lt. Col. Jackson
Sean Chapman
Character: Brig. MacLellan

Renee Weldon
Character: Leo's Wife
Brid Brennan
Character: Mrs Young
Mark Lambert
Character: Jack Doherty

Cara Kelly
Character: Mary Doherty
Michael Colgan
Character: Gerard Donaghy
Don Sullivan
Character: Mr Nash

Kevin Liddy
Character: Damien 'Bubbles' Donaghy
Eoin Minihan
Character: Joe Friel
Clare Crockett
Character: 2nd Knight of Malta

Chris McQuarry
Character: Gerard's Friend (Dooncha)
Marc O'Shea
Character: Raymond Rogan
Gerry Downey
Character: Dr at Rogan's

Nick Haverson
Character: Company Sergeant Major
Gary Whitaker
Character: Para 635
Brian Devlin
Character: Father Daly

Jim Keys
Character: Paddy Doherty
Michael Loughnan
Character: Barney McGuigan
Jake Wood
Character: Checkpoint Soldier

Brendan Mackey
Character: Father O'Gara
Judith McSpadden
Character: Hospital Receptionist
Stephen McCole
Character: Para F

Chris Corrigan
Character: Forensics Man
David Herlihy
Character: 1st RUC Interrogator
Stuart Graham
Character: 2nd RUC Interrogator

Corin Redgrave
Character: Edward Heath
Michael Byrne
Character: Lord Widgery
Oliver Ford Davies
Character: Lord Hailsham

Drew Thompson
Character: 2nd RUC Man
William Scott-Masson
Character: Army Barrister
Gary Lydon
Character: Family Barrister

Pip Torrens
Character: Inquiry Lawyer
Gerard Rooney
Character: Man with Barney
Matthew Deery
Character: 1st IRA Recruit

Stuart Richman
Character: Buckingham Palace Official
Gerry Duddy
Character: Mr Duddy
Doireann McKenna
Character: Young Female Duddy

Brian Nelis
Character: Young Male Duddy
John Quigley
Character: Mr Young
Jim Doran
Character: Megaphone Man

Ruairi McCallion
Character: William Nash
Liam McGonagle
Character: Willie McKinney
Vinny Coyle
Character: Vinny Coyle

Gerard O' Kane
Character: RUC Man with Megaphone
Patrick Keeney
Character: John Johnston
Mark Hasson
Character: 1st IRA Man

Marianne Craig
Character: 1st Knight of Malta
Robert Logue
Character: Young Man in Rogan's
Alan Jennings
Character: Gerard McKinney

Tim Selwyn
Character: Kevin McElhinney
Glen Simpson
Character: Michael McDaid
James Wray
Character: Jim Wray

Niall Kelly
Character: Michael Kelly
Eamonn Brown
Character: Hugh Gilmour
Caroline O'Donnell
Character: Woman looking for her son

James Bradley
Character: Man Looking for Relative
Albert Thompson
Character: RUC Photographer
James Knox
Character: Man in Car

Don Doherty
Character: Undertaker
Paul Doherty
Character: 1st RUC Man
Damien McNally
Character: Solider in Hospital

Steven Finny
Character: Lieutenant N
Abbie Jones
Character: 2nd IRA Man
Marie Snoddy
Character: Woman in Window

Peter Reynolds
Character: Joe Mahon
Emmet Ward
Character: 2nd IRA Recruit


Production and Crew

Barry Ackroyd
Director of Photography
Jimmy McGovern
Screenplay