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The Abduction Club (Original title)
Dates: 2001 (Copyright), 19 July 2002 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Ireland

Director: Stefan Schwartz

Synopsis: Set in County Waterford, Ireland in 1780. Facing lives without any inheritance, the younger sons of wealthy families form 'abduction clubs' in the hope of charming young heiresses into marriage. Unfortunately, Byrne and Strang's wooing of the Kennedy sisters becomes a lot more dangerous than they bargained for.

Genre:
Period drama

Subjects:
Waterford, Abduction of children, Landed gentry, 18th century
Credits (102)
©: Pathé Fund Limited, Vierte Beteiligung KC Medien AG & Co KG, Presented by: Pathé Pictures, Presented in association with: Film Council, Le Studio Canal+, Production Company: The Gruber Brothers, Production Company: UGC YM, Production Company: Samson Films, In association with: KC Medien, International Sales: Pathé International (Paris), Executive Producer: François Ivernel, Executive Producer: Cameron McCracken, Producer: Neil Peplow, Producer: Yves Marmion, Producer: Richard Holmes, Producer: David Collins, Line Producer: Howard Gibbins, Associate Producer: Roland Pellegrino, Associate Producer: Dieter Meyer, For Samson Productions: Hilary Kehoe, Anna Connelly, For Pathé Pictures (Hd of Physical Prod): Susanna Wyatt, For Pathé Pictures (Head of Development): Matthew T. Gannon, For Pathé Pictures (Development Executv): Richard Warlow, Production Manager: Maggie Mooney, Production Co-ordinator: Ciara McGowan, Location Manager: Mick Walsh, Location Manager: Claire McBride, Post-production Supervisor: Justin Anderson Smith, 2nd Unit/EPK Director: Michael Bassett, Assistant Director (1st): Susie Liggat, Assistant Director (2nd): Sarah Dibsdall, Assistant Director (3rd): Lance Roehrig, Brian Mulvey, Script Supervisor: Mary Byrne, Casting: Maureen Hughes, Casting: Amy Rowan, Casting (Initial): Hubbard Casting, Casting (Additional): Gail Stevens, Written by: Bill Britten, Richard Crawford, Director of Photography: Howard Atherton, Camera Operator: Doug O'Neons, Focus Puller: Alan Butler, Clapper Loader: Sarah Francis, Digital Visual Effects: The Moving Picture Company, MPC (Digital Effects Producer): Michael Elson, MPC (Digital Effects Supervisor): Ed Hawkins, Tom Wood, MPC (Compositor): Paul Conway, MPC (Compositor): Jonathan Fawkner, MPC (Compositor): Davina Gottschalk, MPC (Compositor): Doug Larmour, MPC (Compositor): Jessica Norman, Sandra Roach, Digital Effects Artist: Matthew Symonds, Digital Telecine: Mick Vincent, VTR, Special Effects: Special Effects Ireland, Editor: Pamela Power, Production Designer: Sarah Greenwood, Art Director: Alison Harvey, Art Director: Ian Bailie, Set Decorator: Katie Spencer, Costume Designer: Consolata Boyle, Wardrobe Supervisor: Rhona McGuirke, Key Make-up: Rosie Blackmore, Key Hair: Anne Dunne, 2nd Hair: Carol Dunne, Title Design: Ninety Seven Plus, Titles/Optical/Digital Effect: Cineimage, Optical/Digital Supervision: Steve Boag, Optical Planning: Martin Bullard, Optical Shooting/Grading: Charles Green, Dave Gurney, Music: Shaun Davey, Original Score Performed by: The Irish Film Orchestra, Musician (Percussion): Noel Eccles, Musician (Guitar): Artie Mcglynn, Musician (Vocal): Rita Connolly, Musician (Piano/Keyboards): Shaun Davey, Orchestra Conductor: David Brophy, Orchestrations: Brian Byrne, Orchestrations: Shaun Davey, [Music] Recording Engineer: Brian Mauterson, Sound Supervisor: Tim Lewiston, Sound Recordist: Jim Corcoran, Re-recording Mixer: Robert Farr, Dialogue Editor: Vicky Brazier, Foley Artist: Claire Mahoney, Foley Artist: Jason Swanscott, Foley Artist: Paula Boram, Foley Editor: Michelle Mascoll, Stunt Co-ordinator: Phillipe Zone, Dialogue Coach: Poll Moussoulides, Fight Arranger: Terry Walsh, Armourer: John McKenna, Horse Master: Phillipe Zone, Riding Stables: Brook Lodge School, Wimbledon Village, Helicopters: Irish Helicopters
Cast (26)
Alice Evans (Catharine Kennedy), Daniel Lapaine (Garrett Byrne), Sophia Myles (Anne Kennedy), Matthew Rhys (James Strang), Liam Cunningham (John Power), Edward Woodward (Lord Fermoy), Patrick Malahide (Sir Myles), John Arthur (Robert Kennedy), Tom Murphy (Knox), Terry Byrne (Mary Nugent's father), Guy Carleton (butler), Fidelma Cullen (Mary's mother), Alexander Downes (lieutenant), Halina Froudist (serving woman), Peter Gaynor (Teeling), Michael Grennell (Colonel Brownlow), Sean Hogan (Lady Ormonde), Frank Laverty (Roche), Patrick Leech (elder son), Liz Lloyd (Lady O'Rourke), Noel O'Donovan (serving man at races), Maire O'Neill (elderly lady), Richard Owens (pompous bore), Ben Palmer (Cunningham), Amy Shiels (Mary Nugent), Vincent Walsh (Delaney)