Bloody Sunday
...7-0, this is 5-4...
Positions 1-8-1-9, 2-0-2-1
and 2-2 and 2-3
are now complete.
The 2-4 is in the position...
is in the, uh, uh...
being complete in about
five minutes. Over.
Excuse me, folks.
Good to see you.
How are you?
Excuse me.
Afternoon.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Major General Ford.
since the partition of Ireland
Catholics here in the North
have suffered discrimination
in a Protestant dominated land.
That's why we're marching.
In view of the continuing
adverse security situation
in the Province, all parades,
processions and marches
will be banned
until further notice.
We're marching because
the British government
promised us reform
and all we've had are excuses
and curfews
and the single issue that cuts
to the very core of civil rights
mass internment without trial.
That's why we're marching.
or organizing such an event
is liable to immediate arrest.
The law is the law
and must be respected.
So we say this
to the British government.
We will march peacefully
this Sunday
and march, and march again
until Unionist rule
is ended in this Province
and a new system,
is put in its place.
Thank you.
And I would say
to the leadership
of the civil rights organization
any responsibility for any
violence which may take place
must rest fairly and squarely
on your shoulders.
Thank you.
We shall overcome,
we shall overcome
Some day...
Yeah, thank you.
Yeah, see you later.
...Deep in my heart...
You must have jets on your feet.
My launching pad is only
three blocks away, remember?
Yeah.
Let's continue, to the Moon.
To the Moon.
Can't we spend a quiet evening,
like, alone?
Well, we're expecting
Professor Reaburn to notify us.
together in case he does.
He's grand.
What's wrong with him?
He's just tossing and turning.
Gerry.
I'll get him. I'll get him.
I'll settle him down.
Anyway, Mum's home.
Hi.
Oh, God.
What a night, huh?
Hello.
How'd you enjoy baby-sitting?
- All right.
- You been feeding him?
Hello, wee man. Hello.
Was he good for you?
Aye, he was good as gold,
so he was.
Oh, see him playing up now
for me.
That's always the way.
Where'd youse go?
Up the Stardust.
The usual, you know,
just for a few drinks.
That's all I need
on a Saturday night.
Look, I'm just taking Hester
back down to town.
Right, okay. You be careful.
Aye, I'll be grand.
No, I mean it.
I don't want you
getting lifted again.
I'll be all right.
Ta-ra.
Right.
See ya.
Are you going next week?
Aye, may as well.
Be a good crack.
Aye, I'll be all right.
Hopefully they'll
keep the boys out.
Aye.
I'll keep them away from you.
Come around Jackie's...
No, he's not.
How're you doing?
Protestant?
Eddie wants you out?
Yeah, a right little turncoat.
- What?
- So he is.
What about the way he dogs me?
Keeps me young.
Oh, he's hardly gonna do that.
It's your sister's husband.
Come on! Get a move on!
Looks like they might
threaten us.
Aye.
You'll be careful tomorrow?
I'll be fine.
It's only a march.
And what if trouble starts?
There'll be no trouble.
It's a peaceful march
for civil rights.
All right.
Look, I'll meet you here
tomorrow about 6:00, okay?
Right.
See you tomorrow.
Bye.
Come in, One-Seven.
This is One Alpha.
Uh, one of your roadblocks
further out
has reported movements.
Three people in the green
Volkswagen Variant 1500.
Uh, the registered number
is G...
She was winking earlier
at that guy.
She knows.
One Alpha.
Registration number Golf,
Uniform, Lima, 2-1-5-5. Over.
Right.
Get some team commanders
on base soonest.
Come on, let's get moving.
Let's get some pace
till where we're secure.
He's going to get a brief
from Corporal.
Sigs on me.
Get HQ up on the net now.
Move the vehicles
out of that line of sight.
Tell me where the sentries
are fully posted.
Okay, if there is
it's coming from over there.
Make sure you've
got that covered.
Yes, Colonel, we're currently
putting a covert O.P.
Out on to the derelict site
down William Street.
I'll let you know
as soon as that's in place.
We've got the whole,
I've got the company in?
We're established.
Can you just confirm
the troop commanders shortly?
Yeah, okay.
Is Gerry about, is he?
Ah, come on, Mary,
we have to go to Mass here.
Come on now, Mary,
open the door.
Keep it down, okay?
Ah, the wee man's asleep, is he?
Shh.
What's the crack with you?
Hey, the Brits are here.
The Pigs are everywhere here.
The Bogside's crawling with 'em.
Geez. Holy sh*t.
Okay, I'm up, I'm up, I'm up.
Okay.
Lads, I count a dozen
for APCs as well.
Aye.
But there's more at the bottom
of Rossville Street.
At the corner
of the Craigavan Bridge as well.
...are everywhere, hey.
It was on the radio
this morning!
- Shh...
- Come on!
Get a move on, man.
Oh, f***'s sake,
are your trousers too tight
or your balls too big?
Ah, you're just jealous, man.
Oh, sorry.
Wee man, you all right?
Aye, we'll be all right, Mary.
One day, Mary, he'll grow up to
be a good stone thrower himself.
Go on, youse.
Eh...
Where are you going now?
I'm going to Mass, Mary.
I'll be back later on.
Gerry!
Can you see any, aye?
Oh, yeah.
Look, look.
Look at this, hey.
Go on, Brits, out!
Get out!
Go on back home!
Go on, you British scum!
Get out!
Hey, we'll see you later
at the Guildhall!
Go back!
They better not try
and stop us today.
It'll take more than
rubber bullets and barbed wire.
Brits out!
Come on!
...troops, including members
of the parachute regiment...
Oh, sh*t.
The army... has warned
that time and place
to stop the march...
Which means that it could cover
a considerable distance...
Ma, can you get that?
The Nationalist Bogside
Brigadier is in the city...
This is...
...at the no-go areas
for six months
the local residents
barricaded the streets...
Organizers of the march...
Jesus.
Morning. How are you all?
Yes, yeah.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Ma, Ma, Ma.
I can't see them now.
No, I will. I'll be there.
Can I get through here?
I just want to get
to the phone there.
Yeah, okay.
We're all getting ready
for the march here.
Yeah?
How many?
Any sign of the Paras?
Yeah.
What about the square?
Okay, I'll meet you
at Aggro Corner.
Folks...
I'll be with you.
I understand.
Just getting ready
for the march here.
Yes, right,
I know I'm going to sort it.
I'm going to sort it.
They've been waiting
for over an hour, Ivan.
Well, tell them
I'm gonna see the Bishop.
- Hah!
- No, the Cardinal.
Oh, aye, the Pope.
Uh-huh.
They mightn't believe you,
but it's worth a try.
All right, Dad?
Take care of yourself.
I am. I'm grand, I'm grand.
Okay.
Now, it's just
- Have you no...?
Have you no coat, darling?
No, no, I'll be fine.
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