In the Name of the Father

In the Name of the Father

By Jim Sheridan

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1993-12-29
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 12min
  • Director: Jim Sheridan
  • Production Company: Hell's Kitchen
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, Ireland, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis gives an impassioned performance in this riveting drama that mirrors one man's 15-year struggle and ultimate triumph over a terrible injustice. Oscar winner Emma Thompson co-stars in this gripping film the Los Angeles Times calls, "A politically charged 'Fugitive.'" In the Name of the Father tells the true saga of Gerry Conlon. A petty thief in strife-torn '70s Belfast, Gerry's main interests are getting drunk and partying, much to the dismay of his quiet, frail father Giuseppe (Pete Postlethwaite). When Gerry angers the IRA, his father sends him to England, where his antics land him in the wrong place at the wrong time. Innocent, but forced to confess to a savage terrorist bombing, he is sentenced to life imprisonment as one of the "Guildford Four." An innocent Giuseppe is also arrested and jailed, and while behind bars, Gerry slowly learns that his father's seeming weakness masks an unmatched inner strength and wisdom. Working with a fiercely dedicated lawyer (Thompson), Gerry determines to prove his innocence, clear his father's name and expose the truth behind one of the most shameful legal events in recent history.

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  • INCREDIBLE

    5
    By Prophet Amos
    Simply a wonderfully acted movie with a powerful story.
  • Gripping tale badly told

    2
    By GoodOldMonkey
    Forgettable. The only thing that makes this film worth watching is that it's a true story. An innocent man is framed by the police for a terrorist bombing — we never learn why they chose him, or if they really believed he was guilty — and when his father tries to help, the father is also framed and ends up dying in prison. Maybe absurd British defamation laws protected malicious informants and monster cops (never tried for their crimes), but whatever the reason, we are left watching bad guys whose motives we never see, and whose reaction to their final defeat is not part of the film. The victims come across as more annoyed than shattered. At the end of the film, you're not sharing their outrage. Your pulse is normal; you think it's too bad Britain is such a deeply corrupted society; you're happy the innocent were freed at last; and you wish you'd chosen a more exciting movie.
  • GREAT FILM

    5
    By Person of Few Words
    Daniel Day- Lewis gives another riveting performance as an innocent man longing for freedom of himself and his father. Anyone who has ever been falsely accused of something, no matter what it is will feel for the characters in this film.
  • Fantastic, moving film

    5
    By runDTC
    This is one of Daniel Day-Lewis's best films. He and Pete Postlethwaite, one of the most underated actors of all-time, are fantastic as a father and son falsely imprisoned for terrorists acts they had no part of. A very emotional, gripping film, this is DDL at his best.
  • Incredible, Outstanding performances as well as an amazing movie!

    5
    By Lilli-Bet on the Movies!
    Bet on "In the Name of the Father": This action packed fact based movie is one to bet on. You get academy award winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis slong side with Emma Thompson, Pete Postlethwaite. This passionate action/drama takes you back in time to the 1974 bombing of a London pub by the IRA. Anyone who has ever been falsely accused or knows someone who was falsely accused will fall in love with the poetic justice and the conviction of the Guilford four.You are sure to be inspired, moved and touched by this guaranteed good time! Bet On It!

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