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A young Welsh soldier on duty in Northern Ireland finds himself used as a political pawn, following a tragic incident during a violent clash with some of the local agitators. The Guardian proposed that "if Spielberg's ET, in the immortal words of Pauline Kael, was a bliss out, Karl Francis' 'Boy Soldier' is a bleed out for sheer fist shaking emotionalism, it would be hard to find another British film of recent years to beat it."
Name | Character | Team | |
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Richard Lynch | Wil Thomas | Unowned |
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Emer Gillespie | Deirdre | Unowned |
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Bernard Hill | Officer | Unowned |
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Dafydd Hywel | Sergeant Crane | Unowned |
Simon Coady | Quinnell | Unowned | |
Dylan Davies | Joe | Unowned | |
James Donnelly | Truscott-Jones | Unowned | |
Russell Gomer | Wright | Unowned | |
Terry Jackson | Sergeant | Unowned | |
Bernard Latham | Roberts | Unowned | |
Timothy Lyn | Gary | Unowned | |
Stephen Lyons | Hotel Manager | Unowned | |
Roger Nott | Captain | Unowned | |
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Robert Pugh | RSM | Unowned |
Ian Saynor | Captain | Unowned |