The Bombmaker

The Bombmaker

144 mins | April 8, 2001

Expert IRA bomb-maker turned police informant Andrea Hayes retires and starts a new life after four school-children are killed by one of her bombs. Ten years later, her blissful home life shattered when her daughter, Katie, is abducted from her bedroom in the dead of night. Andrea later discovers a ransom note, instructing her to leave her husband Martin and fly to London by herself. It also states that if the police are contacted, she and Martin will never see Katie again. In the hope of being reunited with Katie, Andrea obeys orders and follows instructions to meet with the kidnappers. Back in Dublin, Martin is powerless to help and becomes frantic with worry when he learns from Andrea that no ransom demand has been made, and that the kidnappers' request is something much more dangerous.

The Bombmaker

144 mins | April 8, 2001

The Bombmaker
Expert IRA bomb-maker turned police informant Andrea Hayes retires and starts a new life after four school-children are killed by one of her bombs. Ten years later, her blissful home life shattered when her daughter, Katie, is abducted from her bedroom in the dead of night. Andrea later discovers a ransom note, instructing her to leave her husband Martin and fly to London by herself. It also states that if the police are contacted, she and Martin will never see Katie again. In the hope of being reunited with Katie, Andrea obeys orders and follows instructions to meet with the kidnappers. Back in Dublin, Martin is powerless to help and becomes frantic with worry when he learns from Andrea that no ransom demand has been made, and that the kidnappers' request is something much more dangerous.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers paul knight productions
Original title The Bombmaker
Directors Graham Theakston
Writers Stephen Leather

Cast

Dervla Kirwan

as Andrea Hayes

Mark Womack

as Martin Hayes

Ciara Lyons

as Katie Hayes

David Hunt

as Ethan

Angeline Ball

as Lydia McCracken

Marc Warren

as Quinn

Francis Magee

as O'Keefe

Daragh O'Malley

as Mick Canning

Brendan Coyle

as George McEvoy

Samantha Bond

as Patsy

Brian Doherty

as D.I. Fitzgerald

Keith Duffy

as D.S. Power

Maria McDermottroe

as Miss O'Mara

Barry Barnes

as Padraig

Scott Maslen

as SAS Captain Payne

Andrew Pleavin

as SAS Captain Crosbie

Fiona Kember-Smith

as MI5 Agent Gannon

Richard Clifford

as Hotel Manager

Lyn Fullerton

as Nuala

Tim Killick

as Explosives Officer

Gary Bunn

as SAS Trooper

Yves O'Hara

as Army Officer