
The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later
Drama · Crime
Overview
Fifteen years after the events of The Boys of St. Vincent took place, the various boys involved are brought in to testify against the brothers, now finally standing trial, who assaulted them when they were children.
Top Cast


Henry Czerny
Henry Czerny
Peter Lavin
Henry Czerny
Peter Lavin


Sebastian Spence
Sebastian Spence
Kevin Reevey (age 25)
Sebastian Spence
Kevin Reevey (age 25)


Lise Roy
Lise Roy
Chantal
Lise Roy
Chantal


David Hewlett
David Hewlett
Steven Lunney (age 25)
David Hewlett
Steven Lunney (age 25)


Timothy Webber
Timothy Webber
Brian Lunney (age 30)
Timothy Webber
Brian Lunney (age 30)
Kristine Demers
Kristine Demers
Shielah
Kristine Demers
Shielah


Mary Walsh
Mary Walsh
Lenora Pardy
Mary Walsh
Lenora Pardy


Sheena Larkin
Sheena Larkin
Commission Lawyer
Sheena Larkin
Commission Lawyer


Brian Dooley
Brian Dooley
Detective Noseworthy
Brian Dooley
Detective Noseworthy
Michael Chiasson
Michael Chiasson
Lavin's Lawyer
Michael Chiasson
Lavin's Lawyer
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