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A dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972.

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Ivan Cooper
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Kevin McCorry
Gerard Crossan ...
Eamonn McCann
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Bernadette Devlin
Carmel McCallion ...
Bridget Bond (as Carmel Mccallion)
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Maj. Gen. Ford
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Brig. Maclellan
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Maj. Steele (as Chris Villiers)
James Hewitt ...
Col. Tugwell
Declan Duddy ...
Gerry Donaghy
Edel Frazer ...
Gerry's Girl
Joanne Lindsay ...
Mary Donaghy
Mike Edwards ...
Soldier 027
Gerry Hammond ...
Para F
Jason Stammers ...
Para G
Ken Williams ...
Para H
Bryan Watts ...
Para E
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Col. Wilford
Rhidian Bridge ...
Maj. Loden
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Jim
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Dennis (as David Rogers)
Sean O'Kane ...
Hugh
Thomas McEleney ...
Tommy (as Thomas Mceleney)
Deirdre Irvine ...
Bogside Woman
Gerry Newton ...
Mr. O'Keefe
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Lieutenant 119 (as Ross Macdonald)
Jim Alexander ...
Csm
James Scott ...
Officer At Barrier 12
Grainne Costello ...
Mrs. Hegarty
Don Mullan ...
Bogside Priest
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O / C Provos
Charles Oakden ...
Briefer
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Frances (as Kathy Keira Clarke)
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Chief Supt. Lagan (as Gerard Mcsorley)
Bruce Lawrence ...
Brigade Net (as Bruce Alexander)
Jason Muir ...
Brigade Net
Tim Clark ...
Brigade Net
Matt Ashenden ...
Brigade Net
Daryl Auckland ...
Brigade Net
Rita Hamill ...
Peggy Deery
Robert O'Connor ...
Willie Mckinney
Kevin McCallion ...
Barney Mcguigan (as Kevin Mccallion)
James McLaughlin ...
Jim Wray (as James Mclaughlin)
Graham Harrison ...
Officer At Barrier 14
Oliver Maguire ...
RUC Man
Darren Healy ...
303 Man (as Darren Healey)
Simon Emberley ...
Lieutenant N
Raymond Cullen ...
Father Daly
Tony Bates ...
Dr. Swords
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Hospital Administrator (as a different name)
Mark Redhead ...
Journalist
Ian Dray ...
Sib officer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Fergus Foran ...
Soldier
Karl McCarron ...
Marcher
Laura Pyne
Colin Coull ...
Soldier (uncredited)
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IRA Gunman (uncredited)
Frank Huseyin ...
British Paratrooper (uncredited)
Gillian Rea ...
March Organiser (uncredited)

Directed by

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Paul Greengrass

Written by

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Paul Greengrass ... (written by)

Produced by

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Pippa Cross ... executive producer
Keith Evans ... executive producer
Arthur Lappin ... executive producer
Don Mullan ... co-producer
Paul Myler ... co-producer
Mark Redhead ... producer
Jim Sheridan ... executive producer
Rod Stoneman ... executive producer
Paul Trijbits ... executive producer
Tristan Whalley ... executive producer

Music by

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Dominic Muldowney

Cinematography by

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Ivan Strasburg

Editing by

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Clare Douglas

Editorial Department

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Shane Chapman ... picture editor
Steve Farman ... negative cutter
Tom Kinnersly ... assistant editor
Giles Livesey ... colorist

Casting By

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John Hubbard
Ros Hubbard

Production Design by

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John Paul Kelly

Art Direction by

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Padraig O'Neill

Costume Design by

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Dinah Collin

Makeup Department

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Morna Ferguson ... key makeup artist
Lorraine Glynn ... key hair stylist
John Kelehan ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Conor McAllister ... assistant hair stylist (as Connor Mcallister)
Niamh O'Loan ... makeup artist
Martina Byrne ... makeup artist: crowd (uncredited)

Production Management

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Jo Homewood ... production manager
Adrian McCarthy ... production manager: second unit

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Keith Barry ... trainee assistant director
Therese Friel ... second assistant director
Liz Gill ... first assistant director: second unit
Luke Johnston ... first assistant director
Alex Jones ... trainee assistant director
Ray Kenny ... trainee assistant director
Marcus Lynch ... third assistant director
Clodagh Tierney ... second assistant director: additional photography
Jillian Wilson ... trainee assistant director
Sean Griffin ... trainee assistant director: dailies (uncredited)

Art Department

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Maximilian Aita ... prop dresser (as Max Aita)
Anthony Arkins ... stagehand
George Arkins ... stagehand
Thomas Barry-Cunningham ... carpenter
Graeme Bird ... propmaker
Gay Byrn ... props runaround
Johnny Byrne ... props buyer
Alan Cheevers ... master plasterer
Austin Connolly ... carpenter
Colman Corish ... assistant art director
Joel Daminiani ... trainee props
Alan Dunne ... stand-by props
Cos Egan ... set dresser
Pascal Farrell ... supervising carpenter (as Paschal Farrell)
Emma Fitzsimons ... art director trainee
Mick Flood ... property master (as Michael Flood)
Brian Geoghegan ... carpenter
Sarah Kingston ... trainee prop buyer
Matthew Kirwan ... carpenter
Gerard Lanigan ... stand-by props
Kevin Mulligan ... plasterer
Michael Murphy ... carpenter
Ed Norton ... construction manager
Gearóid O'Riain ... stagehand (as Gearid O'Riain)
Liam O'Riain ... chargehand
Philip O'Shaughnessy ... painter
Thomas O'Shaughnessy ... painter
John Porter ... chargehand dressing props
Bobby Richardson ... painter
Jim Whiskers ... stand-by props truck
Philip Murphy ... props: reshoots (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Albert Bailey ... production sound mixer
Pat Boxshall ... sound editor
Brian Connolly ... sound trainee
Jennie Evans ... sound editor
Stephen Farrell ... boom operator
Richard King ... re-recording mixer
Danny Longhurst ... supervising sound editor
James Seddon ... dolby consultant
Nick Watson ... sound consultant: Dolby
Robert Flanagan ... production sound mixer 2nd unit (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Maurice Foley ... special effects coordinator

Visual Effects by

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Steen Lyders Hansen ... Fire/Inferno artist
Giles Livesey ... digital film colorist
Sam Smith ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Brendan Condren ... stunts
Emma Condren ... stunt performer
Gary Condren ... stunts
Patrick Condren ... stunt coordinator (as Pat Condren)
Tony Condren ... stunt performer (as Anthony Condren)
Ken Doherty ... stunts
Bill Little ... stunts
John Sheridan ... stunts
Paul Valentine ... stunts
Gerry Behan ... stunts (uncredited)
Paul Burke ... stunts (uncredited)
David Byrne ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Francis Bush ... rigger
Angela Conway ... daily clapper loader
Willie Cooley ... camera truck
Ciaran Kavanagh ... camera operator / director of photography: second unit
Kevin Kileen ... rigger (as Kevin Killeen)
Helen Madden ... clapper loader
Brendan McNicholl ... rigger (as Brendan Mcnicholl)
Andrew O'Reilly ... camera trainee
Brian Sheridan ... electrician
Bernard Walsh ... still photographer

Casting Department

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Chuck Douglas ... open casting call coordinator: UK (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Tony Burke ... wardrobe
Sheila Fahey ... wardrobe supervisor
John Fearon ... wardrobe
Louise Keating ... assistant costume designer
Una Nicholson ... military costumer
Edel Shortall ... wardrobe trainee
Debbie Williington ... wardrobe trainee
Emer Ó'Laoghaire ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Naoise Barry ... assistant location manager
Paddy McCarney ... location manager
Mary McCarthy ... location manager
Pat Nangle ... location assistant
Conor O'Carroll ... location trainee (as Connor James O'Carroll)

Script and Continuity Department

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Louise Gaffney ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Noel Burke ... driver: dining bus / unit driver
Anthony Carroll ... driver: facilities
Jeff Cullen ... unit driver
Jimmy Cullen ... unit driver
Richard Cullen ... unit driver
Tony Cullen ... unit driver
Karl Moore-Levy ... action vehicle coordinator (as Karl Moore Lewy)
Patrick Parker ... action vehicle assistant
Derek Patterson ... genny driver

Additional Crew

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Rhidian Bridge ... military advisor
Eileen Conroy ... unit nurse
Colin Coull ... military advisor
Eddie Cullen ... facilities
Clare Cunningham ... assistant accountant
Pete Daly ... drama publicity
Rory Mac Dermott ... production accountant (as Rory Macdermott)
Deirdre Doorley ... production coordinator
Pierre Du Plessis ... legal: Film Council
Lucy Dyke ... researcher
Celine Friel ... extras coordinator: Derry
Mel Gallagher ... extras payroll
Mary Gilroy ... assistant coordinator
Ingrid Goodwin ... extras coordinator
James Hickey ... legal: Matheson Ormsby Prentice
Ruth Hunter ... legal: Matheson Ormsby Prentice
Ian Johnson ... drama publicity
Mike Large ... factual publicist
Mal ... military advisor
Simon Mann ... military advisor
Zoe Mcintyre ... drama publicity
John McKenna ... chief armorer
Oonagh McMorrow ... production coordinator
Ruth Murphy ... production assistant
Mark Pybus ... legal: Granada Film
Bill Shephard ... head of production
Stephen Talbot ... armourer
Marco Testarossa ... pointer
Billi Webster ... account assistant (as Billie Webster)
Anthony Whelan ... production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

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Victor Glynn ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Documentary-style drama showing the events that led up to the tragic incident on January 30, 1972 in the Northern Ireland town of Derry when a protest march led by civil rights activist Ivan Cooper was fired upon by British troops, killing 13 protesters and wounding 14 more. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • 血腥星期天 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Domingo sangriento (Mexico)
  • Verinen sunnuntai (Finland)
  • Sunday (Australia)
  • Domingo Sangrento (Brazil)
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  • 111 min
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Budget GBP2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Ruled ineligible to compete for an Oscar in 2003 because it was shown on Irish and British television on the same night that it premiered in a London theater, a violation of the motion picture academy's Rule 3, which requires a six-month wait between the time it is shown in theaters and the time it is shown on TV. See more »
Goofs The marchers carry homemade cardboard signs with slogans written on them. When shown from behind, some have modern printing ("Made in China") on them that are not appropriate for 1972. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003). See more »
Soundtracks Sunday Bloody Sunday See more »
Crazy Credits The live rendition of U2's Sunday, Bloody Sunday continues to play for a full three minutes over a black screen after the credits finish rolling. See more »
Quotes Ivan Cooper: I just want to say this to the British Government... You know what you've just done, don't you? You've destroyed the civil rights movement, and you've given the IRA the biggest victory it will ever have. All over this city tonight, young men... boys will be joining the IRA, and you will reap a whirlwind.
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