
The Hanging Gale 1995
Set against the brutal backdrop of the 1840s Irish potato famine, *The Hanging Gale (1995)* follows four real-life brothers—the Phelans—as they confront starvation, injustice, and the cruel indifference of an English landlord's agent.
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Hanging Gale (1995) about?
*The Hanging Gale (1995)* plunges viewers into the heart of the 1840s Irish potato famine, where four brothers fight to keep their families alive amid starvation and persecution. As their landlord's ruthless agent tightens the screws, the Phelan siblings must navigate the fine line between peaceful protest and violent uprising.
Who directed The Hanging Gale?
Diarmuid Lawrence directed *The Hanging Gale (1995)*, bringing a visceral, emotionally charged vision to this historical drama set during the Irish famine.
Who stars in The Hanging Gale?
The heart of *The Hanging Gale (1995)* is carried by real-life brothers Joe McGann, Mark McGann, Paul McGann, and Stephen McGann, alongside Michael Kitchen and Gerard McSorley.
Is The Hanging Gale (1995) worth watching?
*The Hanging Gale (1995)* is a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas, offering a raw and emotionally charged take on survival during the Irish famine. While it may not be widely rated, its authentic performances and gripping storytelling make it a standout miniseries worth seeking out.
How long is The Hanging Gale?
Runtime details are not listed for *The Hanging Gale (1995)*.
About The Hanging Gale (1995) — A Gripping Drama of Survival During the Irish Famine
Set against the brutal backdrop of the 1840s Irish potato famine, *The Hanging Gale (1995)* follows four real-life brothers—the Phelans—as they confront starvation, injustice, and the cruel indifference of an English landlord's agent. Directed by Diarmuid Lawrence, this harrowing historical drama unfolds with raw tension as the brothers grapple between peaceful resistance and the desperate allure of rebellion. Shot through with visceral emotion and stark realism, the miniseries captures the suffocating despair of a nation on the brink, where survival hinges on impossible choices. The McGann brothers—Joe, Mark, Paul, and Stephen—deliver powerful performances as men pushed to the edge, their bond tested by betrayal, hunger, and the specter of violence.
The series thrives on its historical weight, immersing viewers in a world where morality frays under the weight of suffering. With its unflinching portrayal of class struggle and resilience, *The Hanging Gale (1995)* transcends mere period drama to become a gripping meditation on human endurance during one of history's darkest chapters.