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Mark of Cain (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Marc Munden
  • Writer: Tony Marchant
  • Producer: Veronica Castillo; Lynn Horsford

CGiii Comment

This is difficult, very difficult indeed...young men in as extraordinary situation.

A tough film...that deserved an audience...and, recognition for all those involved.

Talent on a budget.


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The(ir) Blurb...

GULLIVER and TATE - nickname 'Treacle' - are two ordinary 18 year-olds serving in the British Army in Iraq. Their platoon is struggling to maintain the uneasy peace of 2003. When their popular company captain, GODBER, is killed on patrol by a roadside bomb, morale in the platoon hits rock bottom. Acting on orders they round up several suspects from house-to-house searches. That night feelings at the camp are running high and as the chain of command is weakened and events spiral out of control. The lads end their tour of duty and return to England full of stories but also shaken by their experiences. Iraq comes back to haunt them when Gulliver's jilted girlfriend, Shelley, decides to get her own back on him by giving photos of the events in Iraq to the British police. The story hits the press, and Gulliver and Treacle, now the most reviled men in Britain, face court martial. The army claims the two are 'rotten apples' acting alone.

Cast & Characters

Gerard Kearns as Mark 'Treacle' Tate;
Matthew McNulty as Shane Gulliver;
Naomi Bentley as Shelley;
Elliot Cowan as Captain Worriss;
Brendan Coyle as Davey Gulliver;
Heather Craney as Brenda Tate;
Shaun Dingwall as Major Godber;
Shaun Dooley as Corporal Gant;
Leo Gregory as Lance Corporal Quealey;
Alistair Petrie as Major Rod Gilchrist;
Pip Torrens as Colonel Hampton;
Roger Barclay as Adjutant;
Matthew Gravelle as Chaplain;
Kevin Knapman as Pvt Soldier 1;
Simon Naylor as Pvt Soldier 2