The Reckoning
Michael Marler, a successful business man in London, is about to make his way to the top. The death of his father brings him - after 37 years - back to his hometown Liverpool, where he is confronted with his lost Irish roots. He finds out that his father died because of a fight with some anglo-saxon teddy boys. It becomes "a matter of honour" for him, to take his revenge without involving the British police
Jack Gold
Casts & Crew
Nicol Williamson
Rachel Roberts
Paul Rogers
Zena Walker
Ann Bell
Joby Blanshard
J.G. Devlin
Barbara Ewing
Christine Hargreaves
Edward Hardwicke
Kenneth Hendel
Joan Henley
Clare Kelly
Tom Kempinski
Gwen Nelson
John Normington
Godfrey Quigley
Douglas Wilmer
Lilita De Barros
Ernest C. Jennings
Desmond Perry
Patricia Gratton
Don Steadman
Spencer Churchill
Jackie Pallo
Tony Charles
Joe Gladwin
Wendy Gifford
Sarah Harter
John Hussey
Donald Douglas
Sheila Gish
Catherine Finn
Jean Campbell
Marjorie Hogan
Christian Rodska
John Malcolm
Allan Surtees
Ben Aris
George Belbin
Guy Standeven
Reg Thomason
John Tatum
Colin Vancao
Victor Harrington
Joe D'Orazio
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