
The Poor Mouth
Animation · Comedy
Overview
An animated adaptation of Flann O’ Brien’s acclaimed 1941 novel in Irish. A biting satire on the highly popular Gaeltacht autobiographies of the time and widely regarded as one of the greatest Irish-language novels of the 20th century.
Top Cast


Owen McDonnell
Owen McDonnell
O'Cunasa
Owen McDonnell
O'Cunasa


Tommy Tiernan
Tommy Tiernan
Martin O'Bannasa
Tommy Tiernan
Martin O'Bannasa


Donncha Crowley
Donncha Crowley
The Old Grey Fellow
Donncha Crowley
The Old Grey Fellow
Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn
The President
Bob Quinn
The President
Pádraig O'Grady
Pádraig O'Grady
Policeman / School boy / Feis Speakers
Pádraig O'Grady
Policeman / School boy / Feis Speakers
Luke O'Grady
Luke O'Grady
Schoolchildren (various) (voice)
Luke O'Grady
Schoolchildren (various) (voice)
Seán Mistéal
Seán Mistéal
O'Cunas Og
Seán Mistéal
O'Cunas Og
Mícheál Ó Meallaigh
Mícheál Ó Meallaigh
Drunken Pig
Mícheál Ó Meallaigh
Drunken Pig
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