

Comedy · Action
Overview
Mags, a hot-headed pizza delivery cyclist who reckons herself to be entirely self-sufficient, is just about getting by during the property crisis in Dublin. When her bike is stolen and she loses her job, her eviction seems inevitable. With nowhere else to go, Mags must hunt down the thief who stole her bike and steal it right back. Mags must overcome her aversion to asking for help if she’s going to succeed, because this is no ordinary thief she’s hunting … Part investigative thriller, part heist, and part magical-realist action comedy, Bicycle Thieves: Pumped Up is a wild ride from start to finish.
Top Cast


Roxanna Nic Liam
Roxanna Nic Liam
Mags
Roxanna Nic Liam
Mags


Bryan Quinn
Bryan Quinn
Eric
Bryan Quinn
Eric
Meadhbh Haicéad
Meadhbh Haicéad
Ailbhe
Meadhbh Haicéad
Ailbhe
Aoife O'Connor
Aoife O'Connor
Aoife O'Connor


Owen Colgan
Owen Colgan
Bob
Owen Colgan
Bob


Tara Flynn
Tara Flynn
Landlord
Tara Flynn
Landlord
Alison Spittle
Alison Spittle
Bev
Alison Spittle
Bev
Gary Sheridan
Gary Sheridan
Gareth the Alarmsmith
Gary Sheridan
Gareth the Alarmsmith
Séamus Hanly
Séamus Hanly
The Minister for Housing
Séamus Hanly
The Minister for Housing
Bobby Aherne
Bobby Aherne
Bicycle Support Group Member
Bobby Aherne
Bicycle Support Group Member
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