

Broken Harvest
1994 Directed by Maurice O'CallaghanBroken Harvest is set in 1950's Ireland framed by modern-day New York. It deals with a bitter feud between two farmers who had taken opposite sides in the Irish Civil War many years before and who had also fought for the love of the same woman. When the feud is reawakened in the '50s it causes a major upheaval with tragic consequences for the lives of the two men, their families and the community. As the story unfolds it embraces many of the great, lingering issues affecting Ireland in this century - the War of Independence, the Civil War, emigration, the links with America, the clash between traditional, conservative values and those of a new technological age.
Colin Lane
....................................................Arthur O'Leary

Marian Quinn
....................................................Catherine O'Leary
Niall O'Brien
....................................................Josie McCarthy
Darren McHugh
....................................................Jimmy O'Leary
Joe Jeffers
....................................................Willie Hogan
Joy Florish
....................................................Mary Finnegan
Jim Queally
....................................................Master O'Donnell
Director
...........................................................Maurice O'Callaghan
Executive Producer
...........................................................Maurice O'Callaghan
Producer
...........................................................Jerry O'Callaghan
Writer
...........................................................Kate O'Callaghan
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Patrick Cassidy
Story
...........................................................Maurice O'Callaghan
Editor
...........................................................J. Patrick Duffner
Production Companies
...................................................Destiny Films
Production Countries
........................................................Ireland
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Gaeilge
Genres
....................................................Drama
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