In the Name of the Father
December 12, 1993
133 minutes
7.9
Drama

In the Name of the Father

A small-time Belfast thief, Gerry Conlon, is wrongly convicted of an IRA bombing in London, along with his father and friends, and spends 15 years in prison fighting to prove his innocence.

Trailer
Cast
Daniel Day-Lewis
(Gerry Conlon)
Pete Postlethwaite
(Giuseppe Conlon)
Emma Thompson
(Gareth Peirce)
John Lynch
(Paul Hill)
Corin Redgrave
(Robert Dixon)
Beatie Edney
(Carole Richardson)
John Benfield
(Chief PO Barker)
Paterson Joseph
(Benbay)
Marie Jones
(Sarah Conlon)
Gerard McSorley
(Belfast Detective Pavis)
Frank Harper
(Ronnie Smalls)
Mark Sheppard
(Paddy Armstrong)
Don Baker
(Joe McAndrew)
Alison Crosbie
(Girl in Pub)
Nye Heron
(IRA Man 1)
Anthony Brophy
(Danny)
Frankie McCafferty
(Tommo)
Paul Warriner
(Soldier)
Julian Walsh
(Soldier)
Stuart Wolfenden
(Soldier)
Jo Connor
(Bin Lady)
Karen Carlisle
(Female Rioter)
Seamus Moran
(IRA Man 2)
Billy Byrne
(IRA Man 3)
Maureen McBride
(Mother)
Jane Nolan
(Girl with baby)
Laurence Griffin
(Boy in riot)
Jason Murtagh
(Boy in riot)
Kelly McKeavney
(Young Girl)
Joanna Irvine
(Ann Conlon)
Fiona Daly
(IRA Woman)
Catherine Dunne
(Woman on Balcony)
Anna Megan
(Granny Conlon)
Leah McCullagh
(Bridie Conlon)
Saffron Burrows
(Girl in Commune)
Jamie Harris
(Deptford Jim)
Britta Smith
(Annie Maguire)
Barbara Mulcahy
(Marian)
Mick Tohill
(Man in Bookies)
Peter Sheridan Snr.
(Manager of Bookies)
Joe McPartland
(Charlie Burke)
Stanley Townsend
(Hooker's Driver)
Tim Perrin
(Detective)
Tony Denham
(Detective)
Rob Spendlove
(Detective)
Phil Davis
(Detective)
Martin Murphy
(Detective)
Richard Graham
(Detective)
Oliver Maguire
(Detective)
Maurice Kehoe
(Detective)
Rachael Dowling
(Policewoman)
Tina Kellegher
(Policewoman)
Ronan Wilmot
(Paddy Maguire)
Maclean Burke
(Young Vincent Maguire)
Joe Jeffers
(Young Patrick Maguire)
Alistair Findlay
(Forensic Scientist)
Peter Howitt
(Remand Prison Officer)
Sean Lawlor
(Remand Prison Officer)
Brian de Salvo
(Remand Prison Officer)
Luke Hayden
(Remand Prison Officer)
Aiden Grennell
(Trial Judge)
Daniel Massey
(Prosecutor)
Bosco Hogan
(Defense Counsel)
Kenneth Edge
(Jury Foreman)
Aine O'Connor
(Dixon's Wife)
Guy Carleton
(Prison Admissions Officer)
Dave Duffy
(Prison Officer)
Martin Dunne
(Prison Officer)
Larry Murphy
(Old Prison Officer)
Richard Michaelis
(Cockney Prisoner)
Mal Whyte
(Cockney Prisoner)
John Gallagher
(Cockney Prisoner)
Marcus Lynch
(Cockney Prisoner)
Jer O'Leary
(Prisoner John O'Brien)
Joey Cashman
(Prisoner)
Alan Amsby
(Prisoner)
Paul O'Grady
(Prisoner)
Owen Conroy
(Prisoner)
Dee Man Kole
(Prisoner)
Bernard Pellegrinetti
(Prisoner)
Emeka Okeki
(Prisoner)
Alan O'Connor
(Prisoner)
Mario McGovern
(Prisoner)
John Joe Fontana
(Prisoner)
Terry O'Neill
(Prisoner)
Joey Legaspi
(Prisoner)
Jimmie Bergin
(Prisoner)
John Higgins
(Prisoner)
Malcolm Tierney
(Home Office Official)
Iain Montague
(Leader of Delegation)
Paul Raynor
(New Chief Prison Officer)
Clodagh Conroy
(Dixon's Secretary)
Peter Sheridan
(Priest)
Darren McHugh
(Dixon's Son)
Peter Campbell
(Government Official)
Alan Barry
(Archivist Jenkins)
Jonathan Ryan
(Scottish Governor)
John Pickles
(Procedural Court Judge)
Liam O'Callaghan
(Archivist 2)
Denys Hawthorne
(Appeal Judge)
Tom Wilkinson
(Appeal Prosecutor)
Philip King
(Guildford Soldier)