
The Gift
Action · Thriller · Drama
Overview
A lifeboat crew discovers millions of euros worth of drugs on a fishing boat off the coast of Connemara.
Top Cast
Michelle Beamish
Michelle Beamish
Roisin
Michelle Beamish
Roisin


Charlotte Bradley
Charlotte Bradley
Carmel Mcgill
Charlotte Bradley
Carmel Mcgill
Ciarán Charles
Ciarán Charles
Jack
Ciarán Charles
Jack


Dara Devaney
Dara Devaney
JJ Magill
Dara Devaney
JJ Magill


John Finn
John Finn
Sean Og
John Finn
Sean Og


Owen McDonnell
Owen McDonnell
Fiachra Greene
Owen McDonnell
Fiachra Greene
Pól ó Griofa
Pól ó Griofa
Macdara Magill
Pól ó Griofa
Macdara Magill
Janusz Sheagall
Janusz Sheagall
Jakub
Janusz Sheagall
Jakub
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