Bloody Sunday (film)

Bloody Sunday is a 2002 film that provides a dramatization of the Irish civil rights protest march and subsequent massacre by British troops on January 30, 1972.
 * Directed and written by Paul Greengrass, based on Eyewitness Bloody Sunday by Don Mullan.

Ivan Cooper

 * I just want to say this to the British Government... You know what you've just done, don't you? You've destroyed the civil rights movement, and you've given the IRA the biggest victory it will ever have. All over this city tonight, young men... boys will be joining the IRA, and you will reap a whirlwind.

Chief Supt. Lagan

 * You call that minimum force?

Dialogue

 * Reporter: Mr. Cooper, what do you say to those people that might be joining the IRA, and what message do you want to give them?
 * Ivan Cooper: I feel very ill-equipped to do any preaching to them after today.

Cast

 * James Nesbitt - Ivan Cooper
 * Tim Pigott-Smith - Major General Robert Ford
 * Nicholas Farrell - Brigadier Patrick Maclellan
 * Gerard McSorley - Chief Supt. Lagan
 * Kathy Kiera Clarke - Frances
 * Allan Gildea - Kevin McCorry
 * Gerard Crossan - Eamonn McCann
 * Simon Mann - Col Derek Wilford
 * Mary Moulds - Bernadette Devlin
 * Carmel McCallion - Bridget Bond
 * David Clayton Rogers - Dennis