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Holy Cross (2003)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Mark Brozel

Synopsis

Violence erupts in north Belfast when the residents of Glenbyrn, a predominantly Protestant suburb, object to schoolgirls walking through their neighbourhood from the Catholic area of Ardoyne to the Holy Cross primary school.

Actors

Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh Gallagher
Sarah Norton
Brendan Mackey
Brendan Mackey
Billy
Zara Turner
Zara Turner
Ann McClure
Louise Doran
Louise Doran
Karen Norton
Andrew Foott-Stephens
Andrew Foott-Stephens
Priest
Colum Convey
Colum Convey
Gerry McClure
Emma Whyte
Emma Whyte
Siobhan McClure
Patrick O'Kane
Patrick O'Kane
Peter Norton
Cara Kelly
Cara Kelly
Dawn
Emma Aiken
Emma Aiken
Debbie
Lauren McDonald
Lauren McDonald
Aoife McClure
Henry Deazley
Henry Deazley
Tony McClure
Richard Dormer
Richard Dormer
Seamus
Stella McCusker
Stella McCusker
Mrs Tanney
Amy Peden
Amy Peden
Holy Cross Girl
George Shane
George Shane
Harry
Fergal McElherron
Fergal McElherron
Roy
Francis Magee
Francis Magee
Flag Man
Packy Lee
Packy Lee
Flag Man
Mark McCavanagh
Mark McCavanagh
Flag Man
Colin Stewart
Colin Stewart
White Car Man
Wendy Paul
Wendy Paul
Kylie
Abbie Spallen
Abbie Spallen
Teacher
Kieran Creggan
Kieran Creggan
Sam
Michael Liebmann
Michael Liebmann
Mani
Maclean Stewart
Maclean Stewart
Bin
Aoife McMahon
Aoife McMahon
Mary
Glen Wallace
Glen Wallace
Riot Cop
Norman Murray
Norman Murray
Riot Cop
Colin Murphy
Colin Murphy
Matt
James Doran
James Doran
Sean
Paula McFetridge
Paula McFetridge
Chairperson
Amanda Hurwitz
Amanda Hurwitz
Glenbyrn Resident
Dick Holland
Dick Holland
Glenbyrn Resident
Alexandra Ford
Alexandra Ford
Ardoyne Resident
Sheelagh O'Kane
Sheelagh O'Kane
Chemist
Judy Vause
Judy Vause
TV Reporter
Rohan Siva
Rohan Siva
TV Reporter
Emma McNeill
Emma McNeill
Glenbyrn Protester
Katie Tumelty
Katie Tumelty
Holy Cross Mother

Crews

Mark Brozel
Mark Brozel
Director
Terry Cafolla
Terry Cafolla
Writer

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