The "Fifty Shades of Grey" star's latest project centres on the exploits of Irish Commandant Pat Quinlan, who led a standoff with troops against French and Belgian Mercenaries in the Congo in the early 1960s, and he cannot believe his character's bravery is not a major part of Irish history.
Quinlan and his troops defended Jadotville for days from a sustained attack by the mercenaries hired by Katangese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe before surrendering, reported Contactmusic.
"You can't believe that this happened and we don't know about it," Dornan said, revealing he was angry throughout filming because his character's heroics were never officially recognised before his death in 1997.
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