The Mark of Cain (2007 film)
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Director Marc Munden Duration Country United Kingdom | 6.6/10 Genre Drama, War Writer Tony Marchant Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 2 February 2007 (Netherlands, World premiere)9 February 2007 (Germany)9 April 2007 (UK, DVD premiere)12 April 2007 (UK, TV premiere) Initial release February 9, 2007 (Germany) Initial DVD release April 9, 2007 (United Kingdom) Nominations British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Director - Fiction, British Academy Television Writer Award Cast (Mark 'Treacle' Tate), (Shane Gulliver), Elliot Cowan (Capitaine Worriss), Brendan Coyle (Davey Gulliver), Heather Craney (Brenda Tate), (Major Godber)Similar movies Home of the Brave (2006), Pleasureland (2003), Stop-Loss (2008), Matthew McNulty appears in The Mark of Cain and Room at the Top, Return (2011) Tagline The scars of war run deep. |
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The Mark of Cain is a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award-winning British television film first broadcast in 2007 following three young men as they experience the extremity of war for the first time, and the permanent effects of what they have seen and done as they return from their tour of duty. Rather than heroic stories, all they bring home are tawdry trophy photos, as well as the secrets of what they really did, until the consequences of their actions surface to confront them.
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Produced by Red Production Company, it was originally scheduled on Channel 4 at 9 pm on 5 April 2007, but was rescheduled to 12 April 2007, in light of the detention of British service personnel by Iran. The film's title comes from Royal Irish Regiment Colonel Tim Collins's eve-of-battle speech in Iraq in 2003.

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Plot

The film begins with Private Shane Gulliver (Matthew McNulty) of the 1st Battalion, Northdale Rifles marching to a court martial. The film then cuts to Gulliver's arrival in Basra, Iraq with fellow soldier Mark Tate (Gerard Kearns). Once there, they are briefed by their commanding officer, who tells them to treat the people of Iraq with respect. While on patrol the troops are ambushed by insurgents, and the men witness the death of their CO, Major Godber (Shaun Dingwall) whilst trying to rescue a Territorial Army private who is struck with shock while in a Land Rover and is incapable of taking cover. After this the troops receive reports that the insurgents came from a village nearby.

When the troops arrive in the said village, they arrest several men suspected of being insurgents, and take them back to their base. Once there, they are told to leave the prisoners to the Royal Military Police (RMP), but due to their anger over the death of their major, they begin to beat, torture and sexually abuse them. When Corporal Gant (Shaun Dooley) orders a reluctant Tate to join the troops he refuses at first, but is bullied into helping them. During the torture, Gulliver takes some photographs.
After the torture scene, we see as they arrive home, they resume their normal lives, during which Gulliver shows his girlfriend the pictures of the torture. After she discovers that he has been cheating on her, she reports him to the civilian police. Gant, Gulliver and Tate are subsequently arrested by the RMP.

Gant is fined, while the two privates are court-martialed. Upon hearing this, Tate kills himself. In the final scene of the films we see Gulliver's trial, he pleads guilty to all charges, but rather than solely take the blame he tells the court what Gant and the other soldiers did. When Gulliver is returned to his cell, he is beaten by his fellow soldiers. He is then put in prison.
Cast

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Awards and nominations

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References
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