"Giuseppe Conlon and his son Gerry are convicted of an IRA bombing as part of the Maguire Seven in 1976. Giuseppe diligently writes his wife Sarah as she works to free her family members from prison."
Stella McCusker
as Sarah Conlon
Barry McGovern
as Giuseppe Conlon
Paddy Rocks
as Gerry Conlon
Bronagh Gallagher
as Anne Conlon
Janice McAdam
as Bridgid Conlon
Elsa Johns
as Young Sarah
Eileen Pollock
as Mary Kelly
P.H. Moriarty
as Warder Deans
Tim Loane
as Man on Chair
Sean Rocks
as Other Man
Dave Duffy
as RUC Policeman
Gary Whelan
as Policeman #1
Michael James Ford
as Policeman #2
Simon Chandler
as Alastair Logan
Philip Hardy
as Armstrong
Maria McDermottroe
as Mrs Moore
Aine McCartney
as Hair
Ricky Tomlinson
as Warder #1
Martin Oldfield
as Warder #2
Mark Shelley
as Warder #3
Mal Whyte
as Warder #4
Lloyd McGuire
as Warder #5
Tani Bentis
as Landlady
Peter Gale
as Chaplain
Eoin O'Callaghan
as Singer / Piano Player
Frank McCusker
as Michael
Rosemary Henderson
as Maggie
Jerome Willis
as Inspector Still
Brendan Gleeson
as Brendan Dowd
David Heap
as Prison Board Officer
Des Braiden
as Assistant Governor
Amanda Benson
as Waitress
Christopher Sandford
as Newsreader (voice)
Ronan Lee
Cinematography
Paul Endacott
Editor
Fiachra Trench
Music
Tom McGurk
Writer
Frank Cvitanovich
Director
Peter Jacques
Producer