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A Quiet Day in Belfast is a 1974 Canadian drama film set in Northern Ireland and starring Barry Foster, Margot Kidder and Sean McCann. British soldiers battle the Provisional Irish Republican Army in early 1970s Belfast. The film was based on a play by Andrew Dalrymple and was filmed in Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland.
Radicals make a tragic mistake when they try to punish a local girl (Margot Kidder) for loving a British soldier (Barry Foster).
- Drama
- Barry Foster
- Milad Bessada
A Quiet Day in Belfast: Directed by Milad Bessada. With Barry Foster, Margot Kidder, Sean McCann, Leo Leyden. A brutally realistic drama dealing with the conflict between northern Irish "patriots" and British soldiers.
- (77)
- Drama
- Milad Bessada
- 1974-05-17
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Review by Richard Doyle ★★½. A Canadian film shot primarily in Dublin in 1974. Margot Kidder stars as twin sisters ... one Canadian, one Irish (no, this doesn't make much sense). The Irish one is planning on marrying an English soldier attracting the ire of her brother Barry Foster, as well as a lot of negative attention from her friends ...
- Milad Bessada
- Twinbay Media International
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A Quiet Day in Belfast is a 1974 Canadian drama film set in Northern Ireland and starring Barry Foster, Margot Kidder and Sean McCann. British soldiers battle the Provisional Irish Republican Army in early 1970s Belfast.