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Jean Butler | Mattie Guerin | |
Gabriel Byrne | Sean O'Brien | |
William McNamara | ||
Bill Campbell | Miles Keogh | |
Oliver Tobias | ||
Angus MacFadyen | ||
Peter Woodward | ||
Marek Vasut | ||
Hal Fowler | Pilot Officer Bunnty Winthrop | |
Joe McGann | Captain Deegan | |
Chris 'Kit' Ryan | Colin Parker | |
Anders Jillybo | Larsen | |
Alistair McLeod | Marshall | |
Tim Hayes | Wallsh | |
Anthony Madigan | Policeman | |
John Gordon Sinclair | ||
Marc Sinden |
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Producer | Alan Latham
Terence Ryan Jamie Brown Gabriel Byrne |
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Writer | Susan Morrall
Jamie Brown Terence Ryan |
They Were Enemies In War And Rivals In Love. In an effort to remain neutral, Ireland made a deal to intern any soldier, German or Allied, captured on Irish soil. During a dogfight, Allied pilot Miles Keogh (Bill Campbell) and German pilot Rudolph von Stegenbek (Angus MacFadyen) shoot each other down and are captured. The camp commandant (Gabriel Byrne) tries to keep the peace between these sworn enemies. But, when both men fall in love with Mattie (Jean Butler of Riverdance), a fiery Irish beauty, their hatred becomes personal. Now, these soldiers must fight each other on two battlefields -- love and war. |
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