A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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.
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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