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Life After Life

Life After Life

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

85 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

02 April 1995

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

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

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