

Drama
Overview
An Irish Catholic family returns to 1930s Limerick after a child's death in America. The unemployed I.R.A. veteran father struggles with poverty, prejudice, and alcoholism as the family endures harsh slum conditions.
Top Cast


Emily Watson
Emily Watson
Angela McCourt
Emily Watson
Angela McCourt


Robert Carlyle
Robert Carlyle
Malachy McCourt
Robert Carlyle
Malachy McCourt


Joe Breen
Joe Breen
Young Frank
Joe Breen
Young Frank


Michael Legge
Michael Legge
Older Frank
Michael Legge
Older Frank


Ciarán Owens
Ciarán Owens
Middle Frank
Ciarán Owens
Middle Frank


Ronnie Masterson
Ronnie Masterson
Grandma Sheehan
Ronnie Masterson
Grandma Sheehan


Pauline McLynn
Pauline McLynn
Aunt Aggie
Pauline McLynn
Aunt Aggie


Liam Carney
Liam Carney
Uncle Pa Keating
Liam Carney
Uncle Pa Keating


Eanna MacLiam
Eanna MacLiam
Uncle Pat
Eanna MacLiam
Uncle Pat


Shane Murray-Corcoran
Shane Murray-Corcoran
Young Malachy
Shane Murray-Corcoran
Young Malachy
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