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Brendan Behan, a sixteen year-old IRA foot soldier, is going on a bombing mission from Ireland to Liverpool during the second world war. His mission is thwarted when he is apprehended, charged and imprisoned in Borstal, a reform institution for young offenders in East Anglia, England.
Language
Budget$100,000
Revenue $87,400
Gaeilge,
English
Budget$100,000
Revenue $87,400
Keywords
homophobia
bullying
liverpool, england
coming of age
cross dressing
accidental death
ira (irish republican army)
based on memoir or autobiography
teenage boy
reform school
norfolk
1940s
borstal
gay theme
gay teenager
Casts

Shawn Hatosy
Brendan Behan

Danny Dyer
Charlie Milwall

Robin Laing
Jock

Ian McElhinney
Verreker

Eva Birthistle
Liz Joyce

Mark Huberman
Mac

Lee Ingleby
Dale

Ronnie Drew
Customs man
Eamon Glancy
Manning
Dennis Conway
Holmes
Patricia Leventon
Landlady
John O'Toole
Whitbread

Luke Hayden
Alex

Michael York
Joyce

Mark Lambert
Chief Dixon

Eoin Slattery
James

Owen Sharpe
Albert
Viko Nikci
Jerzy

Lukas Hassel
Kydd

Arthur Riordan
Liberian
Crews
Peter Sheridan
Writer
Brendan Behan
Author
Nye Heron
Writer
Peter Sheridan
Director
Judy Counihan
Co-Producer
Pat Moylan
Producer
Arthur Lappin
Producer
Nye Heron
Producer

Jim Sheridan
Executive Producer
Paul Myler
Line Producer

Stephen McKeon
Music
Ciarán Tanham
Director of Photography

Stephen O'Connell
Editor

Maureen Hughes
Casting
Crispian Sallis
Production Design
Michael Higgins
Art Direction
Marie Tierney
Costume Design
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