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Movie Review DVD Color / 90 Min. DVD: Playable in Region 1 - U.S., Canada and U.S. Territories. __________ The companion soundtrack album features music from such artists as Clannad, Solas, Anuna, and Maire Brennan, as well as original music created for the Motion Picture. Soundtrack now available on Shanachie Records. Fox Family Channel presents in Association with Sharpmist III Ltd.: "St. Patrick: The Irish Legend." Starring: Patrick Bergin, Alan Bates, Susannah York, and Malcolm McDowell. Casting by Carmel O'Connor. Music composed by Inon Zur. Music Supervisors: Ron Kenan and David Ari Leon. Costume Designer Maeve Paterson. Production Designer: Jim Furlong. Editor: Terry Chiappe. Director of Photography: James Mathers. Co-Producers: Morgan O'Sullivan and James Flynn. Executive Producer: Lance H. Robbins. Written by Robert Hughes and Martin Duffy. Produced and directed by: Robert Hughes. ©2000 Saban Entertainment, Inc., and Saban International N.V. All Rights Reserved. __________ |
"I came in God's strength...and had nothing to fear." Kidnapped and Enslaved St. Patrick: The Irish Legend is the first ever feature film depicting the life of the world-famous Irish hero. Armed with only courage and conviction, Patrick's unwavering belief that good conquers evil would liberate Ireland and alter the course of history. Patrick Bergin, Malcolm McDowell, Alan Bates, and Susannah York star in this lush production filmed on location in Ireland.
Patrick (Bergin) is born in Britain, the privileged son of nobility. At the age of 16, he is kidnapped by Irish raiders and enslaved by a cruel druid chieftain. Six years later, following many vivid dreams and visions of destiny, Patrick escapes and returns home to England and a sheltered life with his loving parents, Concessa (York) and Calponius (Bates). Called to Return to the Irish Troubled by new visions of the Irish people pleading to be freed from enslavement and hardship, he returns to the turbulent country intent on liberating the nation.
His mission is jeopardized by British Bishop Quentin (McDowell), who believes the Irish are warlike heathens, but his unwavering courage in the face of adversity ultimately forces Ireland to abruptly turn in a direction that changed history forever. _____________________________ Our Comments: We really enjoyed this movie, and look forward to seeing it again before the year is up. It is very accurate in following the story of St. Patrick, having some narration from his own writing (his Confessions). Patrick Bergin is excellent as St. Patrick. The only things we would have left out, are the 5 or 6 legendary acts of St. Patrick that are included as miracles performed by him. _________________________________ Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation _____________________________ |
To see price and additional information, including how to purchase this DVD, or to watch a preview (if available for this Film) simply click on the above photo. This will take you to the Film offer on the Vision Video Site. You will need to use your "Back" button to return to this Site. Note: We are now an Affiliate of Vision Video for Film sales. A portion of any purchases made on the Vision Video site after clicking through from our Site will go to the support of the cost of creating and maintaining this website. __________________________________ Our Comments: (Continued) The Man. The Myth. The Legend. For instance, in the film, St. Patrick drives (literally) the snakes out of Ireland. We had always understood this as a metaphor for driving out the Druid Priests (the "snakes"). If seeing things like this would ruin the accuracy of an otherwise accurate and realistic portrayal for you, you might want to skip this movie. We just took it that the filmmakers are telling the legends about St. Patrick as well as the reality, and chalked it up to that. Patrick's sincerity, love for God, and apostolic zeal for Missionary work is inspiring; especially in the face of both a violent, pagan mission field, and an anti-missionary British Church (his "Superiors," who are also anti-Irish). -The Prayer Foundation Monks ™ __________________________________ See Also: ______________________________ |
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