St. Patrick: The Irish Legend (2000) [G]

Release Date:
March 12, 2000

Original Title:
St. Patrick: The Irish Legend

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Fox Family Channel
Sharpmist III Ltd.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 100

A young Christian boy attends a druid worship that is attacked by invading Irish tribes. Taken captive, he is taken back to Ireland to become a slave. Enduring many hardships, he finds comfort and eventually salvation in his faith. After several years, he escapes back to England, where he joins a convent to prove his faith. His greatest desire is to return to Ireland to convert the Irish to Christianity. Years later, he is given the opportunity. Upon setting foot on the Irish soil, all snakes are aitomatically driven from the land. He then overcomes many obstacles, including disagreements with the British Cardinal (Malcolm McDowell), to fulfill his destiny and ultimately being given Sainthood.

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ADR Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco

Art Direction:
Irene O'Brien

Assistant Director:
Damon Silvester
Eric O'Cuinn

Assistant Director Trainee:
Nicholas Wilkinson

Assistant Location Manager:
Mairtín de Barra

Boom Operator:
Alan Lyons

Casting:
Carmel O'Connor

Cinematography:
James Mathers

Co-Producer:
Martin O'Sullivan
James Flynn
Morgan O'Sullivan

Colorist:
Mace Johnson

Costume Design:
Maeve Paterson

Director:
Robert Hughes

Editor:
Terry J. Chiappe

Electrician:
Sean Cahill

Executive Producer:
Lance H. Robbins
Eric S. Rollman

First Assistant Director:
Oak O'Connor

Gaffer:
Tony Devlin

Grip:
Richie Egan
Rob Kelly

Line Producer:
Paul Munn

Location Manager:
Dermot Cleary

Makeup Artist:
Fiona Hogan

Makeup Department Head:
Rosie Blackmore

Music:
Inon Zur

Producer:
Robert Hughes

Production Assistant:
Nick Thomas

Production Design:
Jim Furlong

Propmaker:
Graeme Bird

Props:
Dave Kinsella

Script Supervisor:
Sabine Wührer

Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Francis

Second Unit Director:
Kevan Barker

Sound:
Ray Cross

Sound Effects Editor:
Keith Dickens

Sound Mixer:
T.A. Moore Jr.

Sound Supervisor:
Bob Rutledge

Special Effects Supervisor:
Maurice Foley

Stunt Double:
Martin White

Writer:
Robert Hughes
Martin Duffy

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