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Wikipedia article




'Cal' is a 1984 Irish drama film directed by Pat O'Connor and starring John Lynch and Helen Mirren. Based on the novella 'Cal' written by Bernard MacLaverty who also wrote the script, the film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where Mirren won the award for Best Actress.

Plot



Cal (John Lynch) is a young member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in 1970s Northern Ireland. He acts as a driver on a nighttime murder of a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), which takes place at the victim's home in view of his father, who is also shot.

One year later, Cal learns that a librarian, Marcella (Helen Mirren), to whom he is attracted, is a Catholic and the widow of the victim. Cal wants to leave the IRA, but is pressured to remain. He and his father live in the city, where they feel threatened by Orange Order marches and are harassed by Loyalist gangs. Cal is offered work in Marcella's Protestant husband's family farm, where she lives. Initially he works as a hand and, after he and his father are burned out, moves to a semi-derelict cottage on the farm, without telling the IRA his new location.

Marcella is unhappy, feeling suffocated by her domineering mother-in-law and sick father-in-law. Marcella confesses that her marriage was not a happy one. Over time, Cal and Marcella begin a love affairwith Marcella unaware of Cal's role in her husband's death.

While Christmas shopping for Marcella and her child, he is abducted by the IRA, who are unwilling for him to leave them. The car is stopped at a British Army checkpoint and tries to get away. In the ensuing crash, Cal escapes and makes his way to Marcella's home, where he declares his love for her and hints at his involvement in her husband's murder. He has been pursued to the house by the RUC and is arrested and taken away.

Most of the movie was filmed in Drogheda in locations around the town, including Barrack Street and St. Finian's Park.

Cast



* Helen Mirren as Marcella

* John Lynch as Cal

* Donal McCann as Shamie

* Ray McAnally as Cyril Dunlop

* John Kavanagh as Skeffington

* Stevan Rimkus as Crilly

* Catherine Gibson as Mrs Morton

* Louis Rolston as Dermot Ryan

* Tom Hickey as Preacher

* Gerard Mannix Flynn as Arty

* Seamus Forde as Mr Morton

* Edward Byrne as Skeffington Sr

* J. J. Murphy as Man in Library

* Audrey Johnson as Luc

* Brian Munn as Robert Morton

Reception



As of 16 March 2011, the aggregate review website Rotten Tomatoes has recorded 91% positive response based on 11 reviews.[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cal/ Cal], Rotten Tomatoes. Accessed 22 March 2010.

Goldcrest Films invested 396,000 in the film and received 278,000 in return. They lost 118,000.

See also



* 'Cal' (soundtrack)

References




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