The Mark of Cain is a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award-winning British television film first broadcast in 2007 following three young men as they experience the extremity of war for the first time, and the permanent effects of what they have seen and done as they return from their tour of duty. Rather than heroic stories, all they bring home are tawdry trophy photos, as well as the secrets of what they really did, until the consequences of their actions surface to confront them. Produced by Red Production Company, it was originally scheduled on Channel 4 at 9pm on 5 April... 2007, but was rescheduled to April 12, 2007, in light of the detention of British service personnel by Iran. The film's title comes from Royal Irish Regiment Colonel Tim Collins's eve-of-battle speech in Iraq in 2003. The film begins with Private Shane Gulliver of the 1st Battalion, Northdale Rifles marching to a court martial. The film then cuts to Gulliver's arrival in Basra, Iraq with fellow soldier Mark Tate. Once there, they are briefed by their commanding officer, who tells them to treat the people of Iraq with respect.
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| Release date: | 2007 |
| Directed by: | Marc Munden |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 87 Minutes |
| Producer: | Nicola Shindler, Lynn Horsford |
| Editor: | Philip Kloss |
| Music by: | Ben Bartlett |
| Cinematography: | Matthew Gray |
| Screenplay by: | Tony Marchant |