

Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
Jimmy Rabbitte, just a thick-ya out of school, gets a brilliant idea: to put a soul band together in Barrytown, his slum home in north Dublin. First he needs musicians and singers: things slowly start to click when he finds three fine-voiced females virtually in his back yard, a lead singer (Deco) at a wedding, and, responding to his ad, an aging trumpet player, Joey "The Lips" Fagan.
Top Cast


Robert Arkins
Robert Arkins
Jimmy Rabbitte
Robert Arkins
Jimmy Rabbitte


Michael Aherne
Michael Aherne
Steven Clifford
Michael Aherne
Steven Clifford


Angeline Ball
Angeline Ball
Imelda Quirke
Angeline Ball
Imelda Quirke


Maria Doyle Kennedy
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Natalie Murphy
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Natalie Murphy


Dave Finnegan
Dave Finnegan
Mickah Wallace
Dave Finnegan
Mickah Wallace


Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh Gallagher
Bernie McGloughlin
Bronagh Gallagher
Bernie McGloughlin
Félim Gormley
Félim Gormley
Dean Fay
Félim Gormley
Dean Fay


Glen Hansard
Glen Hansard
Outspan Foster
Glen Hansard
Outspan Foster


Dick Massey
Dick Massey
Billy Mooney
Dick Massey
Billy Mooney


Johnny Murphy
Johnny Murphy
Joey 'The Lips' Fagan
Johnny Murphy
Joey 'The Lips' Fagan
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