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'71

2014 | 99m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Yann Demange
Writer: Gregory Burke
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A young British soldier must find his way back to safety after his unit accidentally abandons him during a riot in the streets of Belfast.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2014
Director: Yann Demange
Writer: Gregory Burke
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller, War
Keywords 1970s, riot, northern ireland, survival, soldier, ira (irish republican army), explosion, combat, belfast, north ireland, abandoned
Production Companies Screen Yorkshire, Film4 Productions, BFI, Creative Scotland, Warp Films, Crab Apple Films
Box Office Revenue: $3,200,000
Budget: $11,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jack O'Connell Gary Hook
Sean Harris Captain Sandy Browning
Paul Anderson Sergeant Leslie Lewis
Sam Reid Lt. Armitage
Sam Hazeldine C.O.
Barry Keoghan Sean Bannon
Charlie Murphy Brigid
Richard Dormer Eamon
Killian Scott Quinn
Babou Ceesay Corporal
David Wilmot Boyle
Martin McCann Paul Haggerty
Jack Lowden Thommo
Valene Kane Orla
Adam Nagaitis Jimmy
Joshua Hill Carl
Barry Barnes Jake Fullarton
Aaron Monaghan McCann
Liam McMahon O'Brien
Paul Popplewell Training Corporal
Jim Sturgeon Sergeant John Vickers
Denise Gough Lillian Hughes
Dawn Bradfield Sean's Mum
Eabha MacCabe Sean's Little Sister
Paul Kennedy Johnny
Ben Peel Ruc Man
Jonah Russell Barracks Officer
Gerard Jordan Huge Man
Amy Molloy Mother in Raided House
Corey McKinley Loyalist Child
Chris Patrick-Simpson Older Loyalist
Cathy White Good Samaritan
Emmet Kirwan Gang Member
Tom Cowling Large Soldier
Aaron Lynch Young Boy at Riot
Andy Moore RUC Man
Peter McNeil O'Connor Warden
Harry Verity Darren
Ben Williams-Lee Recruitment Soldier
Terence Keeley Younger Loyalist Man
Name Job
Kate Guyan Set Decoration
Robert How Line Producer
Tat Radcliffe Director of Photography
Chris Oddy Production Design
Kat Hale Art Direction
Sarah Nuth Makeup Artist
Jason Firth Still Photographer
Dean Rogers Still Photographer
Mike Betts Property Master
Charlotte Rogers Makeup Artist
Vincent Keane Stunt Coordinator
Matt James Digital Intermediate
Matt Fisher Steadicam Operator
Jane Petrie Costume Design
Jens Rosenlund Petersen Dialogue Editor
Hamish Doyne-Ditmas Camera Operator
Sylvia Parker Script Supervisor
François Kamffer Digital Intermediate
Tim Caplan Visual Effects Producer
Adam Gascoyne Visual Effects Producer
Holly Smart Costume Supervisor
Gez Morris First Assistant Editor
Peta Dunstall Makeup Artist, Makeup Supervisor
Andrew Stirk Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon Hughes Visual Effects Supervisor
Nigel Pollock Supervising Art Director
Emma Scott Makeup Designer
Adam Lock First Assistant Director
Chris Reynolds Special Effects Supervisor
Phillip Stone Armorer
Paddy Mosley Dressing Prop
Lee Wiseman Electrician
Tim Roberts Dressing Prop
Marc-Jason Maier Digital Imaging Technician
Nick Foley ADR Mixer
Paul Hanks Foley Artist
Tim Potter First Assistant Camera
Kristyan Mallett Prosthetic Designer
Emma Claire Johnson Art Department Assistant
Beth Gillman Assistant Costume Designer
Mark Shelley Armorer
Phillip Barrett Foley Supervisor
Bernard O'Reilly Sound Effects Editor
Michael Campbell Art Department Assistant
James O'Brien Dressing Prop
Mark Taylor Gaffer
Rod Lee Set Dresser
Temple Clark Storyboard Artist
Steve Avison Grip
Simon Trundle Foley Mixer
Bradley Wilson Electrician
Warwick Drucker Key Grip
Heather Shelley Armorer
Ian Jackson-French Rigging Gaffer
Tony Tuff Costume Assistant
Jermaine Edwards Second Assistant Camera
Jo Jackson Sound Mix Technician
Sangeet Prabhaker Prosthetics Sculptor
Simon Atherton Electrician
Joe Morley Foley Artist
Nick Molloy Set Dresser
Richard Haigh Electrician
Michael Byrne Prosthetic Makeup Artist
John Holmes Art Department Assistant
Richard O'Brien Dressing Prop
Steven Gardner First Assistant Camera
James Fennessy Painter
Emma Friend Second Assistant Camera
Rebecca Davies Production Manager
Jason Rayton Assistant Editor
Gregory Burke Screenplay
Rashad Hall-Heinz Sound Recordist
Yann Demange Director
Chris Wyatt Editor
Jina Jay Casting
Stuart Clark Stunt Coordinator
Rowley Irlam Stunt Coordinator
Helene Lenszner Location Manager
David Holmes Original Music Composer
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Ryan Stuart Stunts
Elliot Hawkes Stunts
Name Title
Angus Lamont Producer
Dan MacRae Executive Producer
Danny Perkins Executive Producer
Mark Herbert Executive Producer
Lizzie Francke Executive Producer
Robin Gutch Producer
Leslie Finlay Executive Producer
Hugo Heppell Executive Producer
Sam Lavender Executive Producer
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Though neither he nor Sean Harris should ever be described as particularly versatile actors, Jack O'Connell really does work well in this brutal and gritty drama. He ("Hook") is a soldier who becomes separated from his unit after a riot on the streets of Belfast sees his colleague shot in the head, ... and him pursued - unarmed - through an hostile urban terrain. He's been injured, is disorientated and is under no illusion that there are men chasing him from the Provisionals who want to kill him. What now ensues is a really tensely directed and sparingly written depiction of just how the "troubles" might have impacted on people of both religious persuasions at the time. Even those passionate about unionism or republicanism need not necessarily agree on the role of violence in their struggle, and as we follow "Hook" we encounter a variety of people whose sense of pity and human decency is as important as anything else. The photography also adds richness and intimacy to the scenario - largely filmed hand-held, at night by streetlight, and there is a real and increasing sense of jeopardy here. Will the boy make it or not? Politically, it goes some way to illustrating that nothing in this Province was as straightforward as it might seem - people with conflicting (and self) interests frequently throwing obstacles in his way that are as unwelcome as they ought to be unexpected. Speculative? Sure, it has to be - I doubt we will ever really know all of the truths from this conflict, but O'Connell, Sam Reid and Harris help deliver a complex and quite frightening observation of activities taking place quite recently in one of the world's oldest and most functional democracies.

Mar 17, 2024