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  1. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland’s predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Cast.

    • Max Stafford-Clark, Glyn Edwards
  2. Rat in the Skull: Directed by Glyn Edwards, Max Stafford-Clark. With Brian Cox, Philip Jackson, Gary Oldman, Colum Convey.

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    • Drama
    • Glyn Edwards, Max Stafford-Clark
    • 1987
  3. Nicholas Palmer Producer. Colum Convey Cast. Critics reviews. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland’s predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

  4. Overview. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland's predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Max Stafford-Clark. Director. Glyn Edwards.

  5. Recreating a role he originated on stage, Rat in the Skull sees him star as a captured IRA men bearing the brunt of an oppressively physical and mental interrogation in a London police station.

    • Max Stafford-Clark, Glyn Edwards
  6. Rat in the Skull (TV Movie 1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. royalcourttheatre.com › whats-on › rat-in-the-skullRat in the Skull - Royal Court

    Commissioned by the Royal Court in the midst of continuing IRA violence, Rat in the Skull centres on an interview between an RUC inspector and a Catholic man in London, detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Told from the point of view of an Ulster Protestant, it cast a new, unexpected perspective on the struggle.