St. Patrick: The Irish Legend

St. Patrick: The Irish Legend

100 mins | Drama, Adventure, History, Fantasy, TV Movie | March 12, 2000

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.

St. Patrick: The Irish Legend

100 mins | Drama, Adventure, History, Fantasy, TV Movie | March 12, 2000

St. Patrick: The Irish Legend
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.
IMDb rating 5.5
Producers Fox Family Channel, Sharpmist III Ltd.
Original title St. Patrick: The Irish Legend
Directors Nicholas Wilkinson, Damon Silvester, Eric O'Cuinn, Oak O'Connor, Sabine Wührer, Robert Hughes, Kevan Barker
Writers Robert Hughes, Martin Duffy

Cast

Patrick Bergin

as Patrick

Luke Griffin

as Young Patrick

Alan Bates

as Calpornius

Susannah York

as Concessa

Malcolm McDowell

as Quentin

Eamonn Owens

as Benignus

Chris McHallem

as Auxilius

Michael Caven

as Iserninus

Stephen Brennan

as Briain

Adam Goodwin

as Brother Peter

Peter Byrne

as Ship Captain

Ned Dennehy

as Lucet Mael

James Flynn

as Eli

Richard Gibson

as Bishop of London

Maria Hayden

as Nuala

Sean McDonagh

as Young Man

Pat McGrath

as Millihus

Emily Nagle

as Young Nuala

Niall O'Brien

as Longhaire

Bairbre O'Toole

as Virgin Slave

Ryan J-W Smith

as Young Briain

Alan Stanford

as Paladius