

p.dsgn.: Jessica Coyle, John Hand, casting d: Maureen Hughes, p.m.: Lisa Petersen, s.ed.: Anthony Litton, dub.mix.: Douglas Murray, Gerry Roche, s.mix.: Stephen McDowell, boom op.: Stephen McLoughlin, p.co-ord.: Sindy Clayton, p.a.: Lisa McDonnell, loc.m.: Xanda Monterio-Cantwell, loc.ms: Ingrid Goodwin, Donnacha Brady, 1st a.d.: Dermot Whelan, 2nd a.d.: Ray Kenny, 3rd a.d.: Ciara O'Sullivan, Lisa Kelly, trainee a.d.: Adrienne Greenhalgh, Iseult O'Siochan, focus puller: Fionn Comerford, clapper loader: Philip McKeown, trainee clapper loader: Helen Madden, Fergus Haverty-Stack, grip: Sam Philips, assistant grip: Viko Nicki, a. P.c.: Iron Mountain Entertainment, Pucan Productions, spon: Bord Scannan na hEireann/The Irish Film Board, p/d/sc: Ronan Gallaher, co-p.: Brendan Goss, Mark Kenny, dop: Ronan Fox, ed: Maxwell, m: Stephen McKeon,Ī. Screened at the 44 Cork Film Festival, 10 - 17 October, 1999. When they meet, Gino and Jimmy are double-crossed and killed by Mickey and Gino's wife, with whom he was having an affair. The other two gang members, Gino and Jimmy, plot to get rid of him, so they arrange to meet up and split the money on Halloween night. There is also footage of the Balcombe Street Gang - Martin O'Connell, Eddie Butler, Harry Duggan, and Hugh Doherty.Ī four-minute prologue preceding this programme featured contributions from Richard English, Danny Morrisson, Fr Paul Byrne, Sean Donlan and Tom Brady.īórd Scánnán na hEireann/Irish Film Boardĭon Baker (Gino), Michael McElhatton (Jimmy), Tomas O' Sulleabhain (Mickey), Susan Church (Dorothy), Grainne de Buitlear (girl in off-license), Mary Keane (woman with dog), Sarah Buckley (garda at robbery), Mark Cagney (radio DJ), Tony Connelly (TV reporter), Claire McNamara (TV newscaster)Ī robbery goes wrong when a policeman is killed by Mickey. Interviewees include bomb squad officers Bill Hucklesby and Peter Imbert, relatives of John and Sheila Matthews (Balcome Street flat owners), James, Ian and Rosemary MacWhirter (relatives of bomb victim Ross MacWhirter).
NICK OFFERMAN WIPEOUT ON FREDDY SPAGHETTI EPISODE ARCHIVE
Features eyewitness interviews, reconstructions and archive footage. Two part docudrama on the Balcombe Street Siege and the violent campaign by the IRA on the City of London during 1974. Movietone's War Time News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell

Ulster Military - Active Customs Ships and Boats Munitions and Armaments Safety Devices Military - Ceremonial Vehicles Elevation shots on board, showing mass of tanks. Various shots of US tanks, 14 and 32 tonners being hoisted off ships and driven away. Long shot and CUs of American troops and supplies being hoisted off boats. Long shot and close-ups of the Americans in their new tin hats, walking down gang-plank. Throwing oranges at local natives on deck. SHOTLIST: This is a story that shows the enormous number of US troops and supplies arriving in Northern Ireland. A large number of nurses came with this contingent. DESCRIPTION: The largest re-enforcement of American troops and supplies have reached Northern Ireland in safety. MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Largest Number of US Troops Land in Northern Ireland.
