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The Siege of Jadotville is a 2016 action-war film directed by Richie Smyth [2] and written by Kevin Brodbin. An Irish-South African production, the film is based on Declan Power's book, The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Army's Forgotten Battle (2005), about an Irish Army unit's role in the titular Siege of Jadotville during the United Nations Operation in the Congo in September 1961, [3] part ...
Irish War of Independence: 1936 Ireland The Dawn: Tom Cooper Drama, History. Irish War of Independence: 1936 United States Beloved Enemy: H. C. Potter: Drama, Romance, War. Michael Collins, Irish War of Independence: 1937 United Kingdom The High Command: Thorold Dickinson: Crime, Drama, War. Based on a novel The General Goes Too Far. Irish War ...
Depiction of the Irish War of Independence through the eyes of the Anglo-Irish landlord class. [42] 1988 The Grasscutter: Ian Mune: Terence Cooper, Ian McElhinney: An Ulster Volunteer Force informer living under an assumed identity in New Zealand is revealed, with both loyalist and republican groups eager to track him down. [43] 1988 A Casualty ...
Pages in category "Films about the Irish Republican Army" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Irish immigrant drama: Often cited as one of the first full length gangster films 1916: O'Neil of the Glen: Fred O'Donovan: J. M. Kerrigan, Brian Magowan, Nora Clancy: Romance: 1917: When Love Came To Gavin Burke: Fred O'Donovan: Fred O'Donovan, Nora Clancy, Oonah Halpin, Brian Magowan, Valentine Roberts: Melodrama: 1918: Knocknagow: Fred O'Donovan
Pages in category "Irish Civil War films" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) Irish Republic [1] United Kingdom: Victory. Anglo-Irish Treaty: [2] Dominion status for 26 counties of Southern Ireland as the Irish Free State; 6 counties of Northern Ireland remain part of UK; United Kingdom retains the Ports of Berehaven, Spike Island and Lough Swilly; Irish Civil War (1922–1923 ...