Crossmaheart

Crossmaheart

Crossmaheart is a 1998 British drama film directed by Henry Herbert and starring Gerard Rooney, Maria Lennon and Enda Oates.[1] It was based on the novel A Cycle of Violence by Colin Bateman.[2]

Cast

  • Gerard Rooney as Kevin Miller
  • Maria Lennon as Marie
  • Enda Oates as O'Hagan
  • Des Cave as Sergeant Craig
  • Seamus Ball as Father
  • Paula McFetridge as Fiona
  • Richard Orr as Dave Morrow
  • Conleth Hill as Coulter
  • Tim Loane as Reverend Rainty
  • Alan McKee as Curly Bap
  • Doreen Keogh as Mrs. Hardy
  • John Keegan as Callaghan
  • Peter Ballance as Johnny
  • Catherine Brennan as Helen
  • Patrick Fitzsymons as Galvin

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