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The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
114
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John Hurt, Ciarán Hinds, and Martin Shaw in The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (1990)
CrimeDrama

In 1974, a pair of pub bombings rocked Birmingham, England. The terrorist attacks killed dozens of innocent civilians, and wounded many more. But another tragedy took place in their aftermat... Read allIn 1974, a pair of pub bombings rocked Birmingham, England. The terrorist attacks killed dozens of innocent civilians, and wounded many more. But another tragedy took place in their aftermath: the wrongful conviction of six men for the crime. This docudrama follows researchers Ch... Read allIn 1974, a pair of pub bombings rocked Birmingham, England. The terrorist attacks killed dozens of innocent civilians, and wounded many more. But another tragedy took place in their aftermath: the wrongful conviction of six men for the crime. This docudrama follows researchers Chris Mullin (Sir John Hurt) and Ian McBride (Martin Shaw) as they investigate the case of t... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Beckham
  • Writer
    • Rob Ritchie
  • Stars
    • John Hurt
    • Martin Shaw
    • Roger Allam
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    114
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Beckham
    • Writer
      • Rob Ritchie
    • Stars
      • John Hurt
      • Martin Shaw
      • Roger Allam
    • 2User reviews
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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Chris Mullin
    Martin Shaw
    Martin Shaw
    • Ian McBride
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Charles Tremayne
    John Kavanagh
    John Kavanagh
    • 'Z' - Second Bomb Planter
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Detective Superintendant Ibison
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Mike Mansfield
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • 'X' - First Bomb Planter
    Bob Peck
    Bob Peck
    • Chief Supt. Tom Meffen
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Lord Chief Justice Lane
    Terence Rigby
    Terence Rigby
    • Det. Supt. George Reade
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Dr. Frank Skuse
    John Woodvine
    John Woodvine
    • Tom Clarke
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • David Mellor MP, Home Office
    James Berwick
    • Joe Cahill
    Brid Brennan
    Brid Brennan
    • Sister of IRA man
    Heather Chasen
    • The Right Honourable Margaret Thatcher
    Tony Doyle
    Tony Doyle
    • Richard Ferguson QC
    Diane Fletcher
    Diane Fletcher
    • Gareth Peirce
    • Director
      • Michael Beckham
    • Writer
      • Rob Ritchie
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    9dan-476

    A compelling drama about a shocking miscarriage of justice

    While international audiences would be familiar with the case of the Guildford Four thanks to Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father, the case of the Birmingham Six drew as much attention in Britain and Ireland throughout the 1980s and 90s.

    On the night of November 21, 1974, five Irish immigrants with families in Birmingham, England - four from Belfast, one from Derry - were arrested as they prepared to return to Northern Ireland.

    The five men were heading back to Belfast for the funeral of an IRA man, James McDaid killed by his own bomb in the West Midlands city of Coventry.

    As they made their way to Lancashire to catch the ferry back to Belfast, the IRA set off two bombs in two pubs, the Mulberry Bush and the Tavern killing 21 people and injuring more than 160 in Birmingham city centre. Many of the dead and injured were Irish.

    A sixth man was later arrested and confessions were extracted from some of them by infamous West Midlands Crime Squad following their arrests.

    There was widespread revulsion at the attack and the men received heavy sentences despite withdrawing their confessions and claiming police brutality at their trial.

    However, following a campaign by the men's families, investigative journalists, Catholic church leaders, politicians and human rights activists, people began to believe the six - Richard McIlkenny, Paddy Joe Hill, Johnny Walker, Gerry Hunter, Billy Power and Hughie Callaghan - were innocent.

    Questions were raised about the tactics deployed by the West Midlands investigators to extract confessions out of the men, with allegations of police brutality and dubious forensic test results.

    The case also had reverberations for the British legal system after an unsuccessful appeal and allegations that the judiciary, as in the case of the Guildford Four, did not want to admit to a miscarriage of justice.

    'Who Bombed Birmingham?,' as this film was known in Britain, was screened a year before the eventual quashing of the convictions of the Six.

    The docudrama was made by Granada Television in England and based around the company's (now sadly departed) current affairs programme 'World In Action''s efforts to uncover the truth of what happened.

    It takes as its basis the book by British Labour MP, Chris Mullin (played with tremendous commitment by John Hurt) and follows his dogged attempts to trace the real bombers.

    However, it also uses flashbacks and follows the current affairs team's attempts to prove the men's innocence by querying the reliability of the forensic evidence.

    The film also provides one of the most realistic screen depictions of what it is like to work on an investigative reporting programme, as the team interviews people and tries to disprove the tests.

    The result is a powerful television movie which really set the standard for subsequent British TV docudramas based on real events like Peter Kozminsky's 'Shoot to Kill' and Jimmy McGovern's 'Hillsborough'.

    The three leads, Hurt, Roger Allam as 'World In Action' journalist Charles Tremayne and Martin Shaw as his producer Ian McBride give spirited performances at the core of the film.

    But the film is marked by distinguished performances from an accomplished British and Irish cast.

    The six - played by Ciaran Hinds, Niall Tobin, Brendan Laird, Niall O'Brien, Vincent Murphy and Brendan Cauldwell - all give heartbreaking performances and there is also some splendid comic interplay between them.

    Bob Peck, Terence Rigby and John Woodvine provide fascinating portrayals of different faces of the law.

    But where the film really chills is in its depiction of the real life bombers - most notably, John Kavanagh's depiction of the IRA gang's bombmaker, Donal McCann's resentful republican and Sean McGinley's tortured terrorist.

    One sequence which merits special mention is the scene where Hurt's Mullin confronts McGinley's tortured soul and hears his account of what happened.

    This is an intelligent movie which is every bit as well made and powerful as In the Name of the Father.

    It is all the more important because it also contributed to the release of the six men - revealing on prime time television the names of the real life bombers as well as new evidence that the police knew all along the identities of the men who carried out the attack.

    Put simply, 'Who Bombed Birmingham' is a British television classic.
    8runamokprods

    Strong film of politics versus justice

    Very intelligent, thoughtful re-telling of the true story of six men who where put away in the UK for a bombing in Ireland they had nothing to do with, and how journalists finally got the case re-examined.

    This reminded me in tone of a low budget 'All the President's Men', the focus being not on the men imprisoned, nor the real culprits, but on the slow, difficult uphill climb journalists faced in putting together the facts, with the police, politicians and even the courts standing in their way.

    While a very good film, it somehow lacked the power of the classic "President's Men". Sometimes these recreations felt a little more theatrical, the acting a bit more self-conscious, the bad guys a bit moustache twirling. And John Hurt's character as the main investigative force felt a bit one note in his dogged approach. Not the fault of this very fine actor, who brings as much life to the character as possible, but seemingly the script, which has a few too many scenes of Hurt in a room with someone, pressing them for details in a similar way. I would guess real life journalists have to vary their tactics more depending on the situation.

    But carping aside, this is another in the body of solid films that investigate what can happen when police and politics decide it's more important to convict someone, then to convict the right one.

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    • Trivia
      The special effects in this movie, made in Manchester, were executed by Alan Whibley, who owns the effects company (Ace Effects Ltd) not by Darren Hall, who was employed at the time by Mr Whibley.
    • Connections
      Featured in World in Action: The Birmingham Six - Their Own Story (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      The Deer's Cry
      Written by Shaun Davey (uncredited)

      Sung by Rita Connolly

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Attentat in Birmingham
    • Production companies
      • Granada Film Productions
      • HBO Showcase
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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