The Reckoning

7.3
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 111 min
  • Premiere: 1970. January 31.

Michael Marler, a successful businessman in London, is about to make his way to the top. After 37 years, the death of his father brings him back to his hometown of Liverpool, where he’s confronted with his lost Irish roots. He finds out that his father died in a fight with some Anglo-Saxon teddy boys. It becomes a matter of honour for him to take his revenge without involving the police.

Discover

Nicol Williamson

Michael Marler

Rachel Roberts

Joyce Eglington

Paul Rogers

John Hazlitt

Zena Walker

Hilda Greening

Ann Bell

Rosemary Marler

Joby Blanshard

Bottomley

J.G. Devlin

Cocky Burke

Kenneth Hendel

Davidson

Joan Henley

Mrs Reynolds

Clare Kelly

Mrs Davies

Gwen Nelson

Marler's Mother

Godfrey Quigley

Dr. Carolan

Ernest C. Jennings

Dad (John Joe)

Desmond Perry

Father Madden

Don Steadman

Wrestler

Jackie Pallo

Wrestler

Tony Charles

Wrestler

Wendy Gifford

First Woman at Party

Sarah Harter

Second Woman at Party

John Hussey

Sir Miles Bishton

Sheila Gish

Mrs Garner

Catherine Finn

Aunt Tess

Jean Campbell

Auntie Nellie

Marjorie Hogan

Aunt Christina

Allan Surtees

Bingo MC

Ben Aris

Party Guest

George Belbin

Party Guest

Guy Standeven

Party Guest

Reg Thomason

Party Guest

John Tatum

Party Guest

Colin Vancao

Party Guest

Victor Harrington

Man entering Lift

Joe D'Orazio

Referee

Camera

Geoffrey Unsworth

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Joan Carpenter

Hairstylist

Bob Lawrance

Makeup Artist

Directing

Jack Gold

Director

Editing

Production

Ronald Shedlo

Producer

Irene Lamb

Casting

Sound

Malcolm Arnold

Original Music Composer

Ken Ritchie

Sound Recordist

Writing

John McGrath

Screenplay

Camera

Geoffrey Unsworth

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Joan Carpenter

Hairstylist

Bob Lawrance

Makeup Artist

Directing

Jack Gold

Director

Editing

Production

Ronald Shedlo

Producer

Irene Lamb

Casting

Sound

Malcolm Arnold

Original Music Composer

Ken Ritchie

Sound Recordist

Writing

John McGrath

Screenplay