

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Colmán Sharkey - a fisherman, a father, a husband - takes in a stranger at the behest of a local priest. Patsy, a former soldier arrives just ahead of ‘the blight,’ a crop disease that caused the Great Plague, killing and displacing millions of Irishmen.
Top Cast


Dónall Ó Héalai
Dónall Ó Héalai
Coleman Sharkey
Dónall Ó Héalai
Coleman Sharkey


Saise Quinn
Saise Quinn
Kitty
Saise Quinn
Kitty


Dara Devaney
Dara Devaney
Patsy
Dara Devaney
Patsy
Eoin O'Dubhghaill
Eoin O'Dubhghaill
Seán
Eoin O'Dubhghaill
Seán
Dudura O'Gionnáin
Dudura O'Gionnáin
Dónal
Dudura O'Gionnáin
Dónal
Michael O'Chonfhlaola
Michael O'Chonfhlaola
PJ
Michael O'Chonfhlaola
PJ


Siobhán O'Kelly
Siobhán O'Kelly
Áine
Siobhán O'Kelly
Áine
Eimear Ní Mháille
Eimear Ní Mháille
Mary
Eimear Ní Mháille
Mary


Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
Séamus
Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
Séamus
Conal O'Céidigh
Conal O'Céidigh
Dan
Conal O'Céidigh
Dan
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