
The Long March
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A woman returns to Belfast after ten years in England and becomes involved in the Maze prison protest.
Top Cast


James Ellis
James Ellis
Joe Walsh
James Ellis
Joe Walsh


Tony Doyle
Tony Doyle
Fergus Sloan
Tony Doyle
Fergus Sloan
Marcella Riordan
Marcella Riordan
Helen Walsh
Marcella Riordan
Helen Walsh
Doreen Hepburn
Doreen Hepburn
Rose Walsh
Doreen Hepburn
Rose Walsh


Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán Hinds
Michael Canning
Ciarán Hinds
Michael Canning


Valerie Lilley
Valerie Lilley
Cassandra
Valerie Lilley
Cassandra


Louis Rolston
Louis Rolston
Frank Molloy
Louis Rolston
Frank Molloy
Leila Webster
Leila Webster
Bridie Molloy
Leila Webster
Bridie Molloy


Adrian Dunbar
Adrian Dunbar
Colm
Adrian Dunbar
Colm


Emer Gillespie
Emer Gillespie
Mona
Emer Gillespie
Mona
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