Korea

Korea

87 mins | Drama | Jan. 5, 1996

Nothing's fair in love and war. Based on short story by John McGahern. A powerful story of the relationship between father and son, John and Eamon Doyle. It is set in rural Ireland during the 1950’s, a period of mass emigration and social change. Young Irish emigrants, on arriving in America, have been enlisted and sent to fight in the Korean war. One of those emigrants, Luke Moran, dies in Korea and his home village is awash with rumours about the compensation the Moran family received on Luke’s death. John Doyle hears the rumours but remains silent. Ben Moran is John’s arch-enemy, a feud traced back to the Civil War. Eamon comforts and falls in love with Una Moran. His father feeling betrayed, blames Ben Moran for everything and is prepared to sacrifice Eamon in seeking vengeance as a contemporary Romeo and Juliet story unfolds.

Korea

87 mins | Drama | Jan. 5, 1996

Korea
Nothing's fair in love and war. Based on short story by John McGahern. A powerful story of the relationship between father and son, John and Eamon Doyle. It is set in rural Ireland during the 1950’s, a period of mass emigration and social change. Young Irish emigrants, on arriving in America, have been enlisted and sent to fight in the Korean war. One of those emigrants, Luke Moran, dies in Korea and his home village is awash with rumours about the compensation the Moran family received on Luke’s death. John Doyle hears the rumours but remains silent. Ben Moran is John’s arch-enemy, a feud traced back to the Civil War. Eamon comforts and falls in love with Una Moran. His father feeling betrayed, blames Ben Moran for everything and is prepared to sacrifice Eamon in seeking vengeance as a contemporary Romeo and Juliet story unfolds.
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers
Original title Korea
Directors Cathal Black
Writers John McGahern, Cathal Black, Joe O'Byrne

Cast

Andrew Scott

as Eamon Doyle

Donal Donnelly

as John Doyle

Fiona Molony

as Una Moran

Vass Anderson

as Ben Moran

Elleen Ward

as Mrs. Moran

Pat Fitzpatrick

as Mick Farrell

Sadie Maguire

as Mrs. Maguire

Peter MacNamee

as Postman

Gus Ward

as Doctor Whelan

Stephen Holland

as Luke Moran

Siobhán Dooney

as Mary Doyle

Bill Hickey

as Priest

Cathal Farrelly

as American attache

Gary Reillly

as 1st Altar boy

Charles McGuinness

as 2nd Altar boy

Franci Smith

as Veteran

Dan Moynihan

as Veteran

Mick O'Brien

as Veteran

Catriona Canavan

as Sean nós singer

Tommy McArdle

as 1st Farmer

Hugh B. O'Brien

as 2nd Farmer

Jim Wilkinson

as Ticket Agent

Michael Thornton

as ESB Speaker

Barry Julien

as Principal