
111 minutes
1/31/1970
Michael Marler, a successful businessman in London, is about to make his way to the top. After 37 years, the death of his father brings him back to his hometown of Liverpool, where he’s confronted with his lost Irish roots. He finds out that his father died in a fight with some Anglo-Saxon teddy boys. It becomes a matter of honour for him to take his revenge without involving the police.

Nicol Williamson
as Michael Marler

Rachel Roberts
as Joyce Eglington

Paul Rogers
as John Hazlitt

Zena Walker
as Hilda Greening

Ann Bell
as Rosemary Marler
Joby Blanshard
as Bottomley

J.G. Devlin
as Cocky Burke

Barbara Ewing
as Joan

Christine Hargreaves
as Kath

Edward Hardwicke
as Mitchell
Kenneth Hendel
as Davidson

Joan Henley
as Mrs Reynolds

Clare Kelly
as Mrs Davies

Tom Kempinski
as Brunzy
Gwen Nelson
as Marler's Mother

John Normington
as Benham

Godfrey Quigley
as Dr. Carolan

Douglas Wilmer
as Moyle
Lilita De Barros
as Maria
Ernest C. Jennings
as Dad (John Joe)
Desmond Perry
as Father Madden
Patricia Gratton
as Singer
Don Steadman
as Wrestler
Spencer Churchill
as Wrestler
Jackie Pallo
as Wrestler
Tony Charles
as Wrestler

Joe Gladwin
as Drunk
Wendy Gifford
as First Woman at Party
Sarah Harter
as Second Woman at Party

John Hussey
as Sir Miles Bishton

Donald Douglas
as Garner

Sheila Gish
as Mrs Garner
Catherine Finn
as Aunt Tess
Jean Campbell
as Auntie Nellie
Marjorie Hogan
as Aunt Christina

Christian Rodska
as Jones

John Malcolm
as Philip

Allan Surtees
as Bingo MC
Ben Aris
as Party Guest

George Belbin
as Party Guest

Guy Standeven
as Party Guest
Reg Thomason
as Party Guest
John Tatum
as Party Guest
Colin Vancao
as Party Guest
Victor Harrington
as Man entering Lift
Joe D'Orazio
as Referee

Peter Sallis
as Keresley