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Shadow Dancer (2012)

Genre : Thriller

Runtime : 1H 41M

Director : James Marsh
Writer : Tom Bradby

Synopsis

Set in 1990s Belfast, a woman is forced to betray all she believes in for the sake of her son.

Actors

Andrea Riseborough
Andrea Riseborough
Colette McVeigh
Clive Owen
Clive Owen
Mac
Gillian Anderson
Gillian Anderson
Kate Fletcher
Aidan Gillen
Aidan Gillen
Gerry
Domhnall Gleeson
Domhnall Gleeson
Connor
Brid Brennan
Brid Brennan
Ma
David Wilmot
David Wilmot
Kevin Mulville
Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham
Ian Gilmour
Martin McCann
Martin McCann
Brendan
Maria Laird
Maria Laird
Young Collette
Barry Barnes
Barry Barnes
Gerry Senior
Michael McElhatton
Michael McElhatton
Liam Hughes
Gary Lydon
Gary Lydon
Geoff
Daniel Tatarsky
Daniel Tatarsky
Watcher
Tom Bennett
Tom Bennett
Watcher #2
Nicholas Asbury
Nicholas Asbury
Agent
Morgan Watkins
Morgan Watkins
MI5 Officer
Karl Shiels
Karl Shiels
Mulville's Driver / Gunman
Mark Huberman
Mark Huberman
RUC Officer at Hospital
Ronnie McCann
Ronnie McCann
RUC Constable
Eoin Murtagh
Eoin Murtagh
Louie, Fletcher's Son
Alan Devine
Alan Devine
Social Club Barman
Ben Smyth
Ben Smyth
Sean
Nia Gwynne
Nia Gwynne
Female Watcher
Cathal Maguire
Cathal Maguire
Mark
Ian Patterson
Ian Patterson
News Reporter
Alan O'Neill
Alan O'Neill
RUC Officer
David Herlihy
David Herlihy
Senior Staff Officer
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
Henderson
Kate Nic Chonaonaigh
Kate Nic Chonaonaigh
Henderson's Wife
Lisa Walsh
Lisa Walsh
Brendan's Girlfriend
Una Carroll
Una Carroll
Brendan's Mum
James Greene
James Greene
British Soldier (uncredited)
Anna Elizabeth McGrath
Anna Elizabeth McGrath
Mourner (uncredited)

Crews

James Marsh
James Marsh
Director
Tom Bradby
Tom Bradby
Screenplay
Tom Bradby
Tom Bradby
Novel
Dickon Hinchliffe
Dickon Hinchliffe
Original Music Composer
Rob Hardy
Rob Hardy
Director of Photography
Jinx Godfrey
Jinx Godfrey
Editor
Jon Henson
Jon Henson
Production Design
Lorna Marie Mugan
Lorna Marie Mugan
Costume Design
Nina Gold
Nina Gold
Casting
Chris Coen
Chris Coen
Producer
Ed Guiney
Ed Guiney
Producer
Andrew Lowe
Andrew Lowe
Producer
Udit Duseja
Udit Duseja
Sound Effects Editor
Paul Byrne
Paul Byrne
Special Effects Supervisor
Sheila Wickens
Sheila Wickens
Visual Effects Supervisor
Donal O'Farrell
Donal O'Farrell
Stunt Coordinator
Gary Arthurs
Gary Arthurs
Stunt Coordinator
Tom Bradby
Tom Bradby
Executive Producer
Brahim Chioua
Brahim Chioua
Executive Producer
Cait Collins
Cait Collins
Line Producer
Rita Dagher
Rita Dagher
Executive Producer
Camille Gatin
Camille Gatin
Co-Producer
Katie Goodson
Katie Goodson
Associate Producer
Vincent Maraval
Vincent Maraval
Executive Producer
Norman Merry
Norman Merry
Executive Producer
Joe Oppenheimer
Joe Oppenheimer
Executive Producer
Aeveen Fleming
Aeveen Fleming
Art Direction
Louise Seymour
Louise Seymour
Post Production Supervisor
Kharmel Cochrane
Kharmel Cochrane
Casting Assistant
Clare McGinley
Clare McGinley
Casting Assistant
Carla Stronge
Carla Stronge
Casting Assistant
Edmund Sampson
Edmund Sampson
Location Manager
Jane Soans
Jane Soans
Location Manager
Michael Swan
Michael Swan
Location Scout
Helen Yates
Helen Yates
Music Supervisor
Kinda Akash
Kinda Akash
Title Designer
Paula Heffernan
Paula Heffernan
Production Coordinator
Jeanette McGrath
Jeanette McGrath
Script Supervisor
Michelle Mullen
Michelle Mullen
Production Coordinator

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