An Everlasting Piece
Colin is a Catholic and George is a poetry-loving Protestant. In Belfast in the 1980s, they could have been enemies, but instead they became business partners. After persuading a mad wig salesman, known as the Scalper, to sell them his leads, the two embark on a series of house calls
Cast
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Barry McEvoy
Played Colm
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Brían F. O'Byrne
Played George
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Anna Friel
Played Bronagh
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Pauline McLynn
Played Gerty
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Ruth McCabe
Played Mrs. O'Neill
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Billy Connolly
Played Scalper
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Des McAleer
Played Mr. Black
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Laurence Kinlan
Played Mickey
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Colum Convey
Played IRA Man
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George Shane
Played Billy King
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Enda Oates
Played Detective
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Ian Cregg
Played Milker
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David Pearse
Played Comrade
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Des Braiden
Played Vicar
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Seamus Ball
Played Mr Duggan
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Brendan Costelloe
Played English Patient
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Simon Delaney
Played Orderly
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Olivia Nash
Played Eileen McGivern
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Kathleen Bradley
Played Bronagh's Cousin
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Maclean Stewart
Played Masked Man #1
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A.J. Kennedy
Played Masked Man #2
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Darren Lawless
Played Smok Mullen
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Peter Quinn
Played Que McKeever
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David Howarth
Played British Officer
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Mark Carruthers
Played TV Anchor
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Nevan Finegan
Played Dixieland Man
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Samuel Bright
Played Wee Messer
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Michael Campbell
Played Mick
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Paula McFetridge
Played IRA Man's Wife
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Martin Nicholl
Played Hard Man
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Michael Fieldhouse
Played Barrister
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Jack Quinn
Played Bronagh's Dad
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Frank O'Keeffe
Played Professor
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Conor Bradford
Played News Reporter
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Bryan McCaugherty
Played Creeped Youth
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Paul Clancy
Played Butcher
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Little John Nee
Played Toupee Man
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Jonathan Shankey
Played Toupee Man #2
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Philip Young
Played Man in Cinema
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Sue Moore
Played Girl in Bar
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