
Love Lies Bleeding
Drama · Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
Conn, a member of the IRA and a former hunger striker, is serving a life sentence for murder. During peace talks, he is released on a 24-hour parole and uses the time to search for his girlfriend Leyla’s killer. He finds only lies and intrigue surrounding her death, and he begins to realize that his lover was not what she seemed.
Top Cast


Mark Rylance
Mark Rylance
Conn Ellis
Mark Rylance
Conn Ellis


Élisabeth Bourgine
Élisabeth Bourgine
Sophie Alen
Élisabeth Bourgine
Sophie Alen


John Kavanagh
John Kavanagh
Sean Kerrigan
John Kavanagh
Sean Kerrigan


Brendan Gleeson
Brendan Gleeson
Thomas Macken
Brendan Gleeson
Thomas Macken


Tony Doyle
Tony Doyle
Geordie Wilson
Tony Doyle
Geordie Wilson
Robert Patterson
Robert Patterson
Artie Flynn
Robert Patterson
Artie Flynn


George Shane
George Shane
Gerry Ellis
George Shane
Gerry Ellis


James Nesbitt
James Nesbitt
Niall
James Nesbitt
Niall
Emma Jordan
Emma Jordan
Leyla
Emma Jordan
Leyla


Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
Alex Mallie
Stuart Graham
Alex Mallie
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