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Life After Life (1995)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Tim Fywell

Synopsis

Leo Doyle, a convicted IRA murderer, is released into the community after 14 years in prison on a scheme to rehabilitate former terrorists. He soon finds that the ceasefire has robbed him of both purpose and identity. Relationships with his family are difficult and reach boiling point when they find that he has rekindled his affair with a former fiancee Roisin, now married with three children.

Actors

Lorcan Cranitch
Lorcan Cranitch
Leo Doyle
Ingrid Craigie
Ingrid Craigie
Mary Carlin
Michelle Fairley
Michelle Fairley
Roisin Donaghy
Robert Donavan
Robert Donavan
Michael O'Neill
Ian McElhinney
Ian McElhinney
Working out governor
Bridget Turner
Bridget Turner
Frances Doyle
Jonathan Arundel
Jonathan Arundel
Ronnie Mercer
Des McAleer
Des McAleer
Paddy John O'Neill
Trevor Moore
Trevor Moore
Brendan Doyle
John Hewitt
John Hewitt
Malachy Doyle
Andrew Roddy
Andrew Roddy
John Sterling
Conor Mullen
Conor Mullen
Andrew Martin
B.J. Hogg
B.J. Hogg
Liam
Aingeal Grehan
Aingeal Grehan
Dolores Brennan
Vincent Higgins
Vincent Higgins
PC Ian Wylie
Abbie Spallen
Abbie Spallen
WPC Yvonne Wycliffe
Gerard Horan
Gerard Horan
Tony Carlin
Marie Jones
Marie Jones
Margaret O'Neill
George Shane
George Shane
Mr. Moloney
Alan McKee
Alan McKee
Biff Donaghy
Mark Kane
Mark Kane
Mickey Donolly
Danny Lunny
Danny Lunny
Kev
David Calvert
David Calvert
Policeman at VCP
Margaret McCann
Margaret McCann
Mrs. Moloney
Mary Fegan
Mary Fegan
Carol O'Neill
Irene Maxwell
Irene Maxwell
Woman at supermarket
Patrick Fitzsymons
Patrick Fitzsymons
Supermarket manager
Cheryl O'Dwyer
Cheryl O'Dwyer
Mira O'Neill
Finbar Kelly
Finbar Kelly
Liam aged 17
Michael Hallie
Michael Hallie
Liam aged 9

Crews

Tim Fywell
Tim Fywell
Director
Graham Reid
Graham Reid
Writer
Barry Ackroyd
Barry Ackroyd
Director of Photography

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