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An Everlasting Piece

An Everlasting Piece

5.9

103 minutes

12/22/2000

Overview

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 List

  • Barry McEvoy Picture

    Barry McEvoy

    as Colm

  • Brían F. O'Byrne Picture

    Brían F. O'Byrne

    as George

  • Anna Friel Picture

    Anna Friel

    as Bronagh

  • Pauline McLynn Picture

    Pauline McLynn

    as Gerty

  • Ruth McCabe Picture

    Ruth McCabe

    as Mrs. O'Neill

  • Billy Connolly Picture

    Billy Connolly

    as Scalper

  • Des McAleer Picture

    Des McAleer

    as Mr. Black

  • Laurence Kinlan Picture

    Laurence Kinlan

    as Mickey

  • Colum Convey Picture

    Colum Convey

    as IRA Man

  • George Shane Picture

    George Shane

    as Billy King

  • Enda Oates Picture

    Enda Oates

    as Detective

  • Ian Cregg Picture

    Ian Cregg

    as Milker

  • David Pearse Picture

    David Pearse

    as Comrade

  • Des Braiden Picture

    Des Braiden

    as Vicar

  • Seamus Ball Picture

    Seamus Ball

    as Mr Duggan

  • Brendan Costelloe Picture

    Brendan Costelloe

    as English Patient

  • Simon Delaney Picture

    Simon Delaney

    as Orderly

  • Olivia Nash Picture

    Olivia Nash

    as Eileen McGivern

  • Kathleen Bradley Picture

    Kathleen Bradley

    as Bronagh's Cousin

  • Maclean Stewart Picture

    Maclean Stewart

    as Masked Man #1

  • A.J. Kennedy Picture

    A.J. Kennedy

    as Masked Man #2

  • Darren Lawless Picture

    Darren Lawless

    as Smok Mullen

  • Peter Quinn Picture

    Peter Quinn

    as Que McKeever

  • David Howarth Picture

    David Howarth

    as British Officer

  • Mark Carruthers Picture

    Mark Carruthers

    as TV Anchor

  • Nevan Finegan Picture

    Nevan Finegan

    as Dixieland Man

  • Samuel Bright Picture

    Samuel Bright

    as Wee Messer

  • Michael Campbell Picture

    Michael Campbell

    as Mick

  • Paula McFetridge Picture

    Paula McFetridge

    as IRA Man's Wife

  • Martin Nicholl Picture

    Martin Nicholl

    as Hard Man

  • Michael Fieldhouse Picture

    Michael Fieldhouse

    as Barrister

  • Jack Quinn Picture

    Jack Quinn

    as Bronagh's Dad

  • Frank O'Keeffe Picture

    Frank O'Keeffe

    as Professor

  • Conor Bradford Picture

    Conor Bradford

    as News Reporter

  • Bryan McCaugherty Picture

    Bryan McCaugherty

    as Creeped Youth

  • Paul Clancy Picture

    Paul Clancy

    as Butcher

  • Little John Nee Picture

    Little John Nee

    as Toupee Man

  • Jonathan Shankey Picture

    Jonathan Shankey

    as Toupee Man #2

  • Philip Young Picture

    Philip Young

    as Man in Cinema

  • Sue Moore Picture

    Sue Moore

    as Girl in Bar