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|name = In the Name of the Father | |||
|picture = ITNF.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Cinema poster'' | |||
|country = [[File:UKD.jpg|25px]] UK<BR>[[Image:IRL.jpg|25px]] Irland | |||
|director = Jim Sheridan | |||
|date= 1993 | |||
|language = English | |||
|studio= Hell's Kitchen Films | |||
|distributor=Universal Pictures | |||
|character1=Gerry Conlon | |||
|actor1=[[Daniel Day-Lewis]] | |||
|character2=Guiseppe Conlon | |||
|actor2=[[Pete Postlethwaite]] | |||
|character3=Gareth Peirce | |||
|actor3=[[Emma Thompson]] | |||
|character4=Paddy Armstrong | |||
|actor4=[[Mark Sheppard]] | |||
|character5=Girl in Commune | |||
|actor5=[[Saffron Burrows]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:03, 15 June 2015
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The following weapons were used in the film In the Name of the Father:
L1A1 SLR
British troops in Belfast are armed with the L1A1 SLR, the British variant of the FN FAL. Some of the rifles seen appear to be early model L1A1s with wooden furniture and the original cylindrical wood carry handle.
Sterling SMG
Sterling SMG's are used by British Forces as well. Some of this footage would later be reused for Season 2 of the series JAG.
Armalite AR-18
An IRA member uses an Armalite AR-18 to threaten Gerry Conlon (Daniel Day-Lewis).
Umarex GPDA
The pistol seen pulled on Gerry appears to be a Browning BDA, but upon closer inspection, could be a Umarex GPDA replica.