Life After Life

Life After Life (1995)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama
  • Release Date: 1995-04-02
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Tim Fywell

Summary

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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  • Lorcan Cranitch

    as Leo Doyle
  • Ingrid Craigie

    as Mary Carlin
  • Michelle Fairley

    as Roisin Donaghy
  • Robert Donavan

    as Michael O'Neill
  • Ian McElhinney

    as Working out governor
  • Bridget Turner

    as Frances Doyle
  • Jonathan Arundel

    as Ronnie Mercer
  • Des McAleer

    as Paddy John O'Neill
  • Trevor Moore

    as Brendan Doyle
  • John Hewitt

    as Malachy Doyle
  • Andrew Roddy

    as John Sterling
  • Conor Mullen

    as Andrew Martin
  • B.J. Hogg

    as Liam
  • Aingeal Grehan

    as Dolores Brennan
  • Vincent Higgins

    as PC Ian Wylie
  • Abbie Spallen

    as WPC Yvonne Wycliffe
  • Gerard Horan

    as Tony Carlin
  • Marie Jones

    as Margaret O'Neill
  • George Shane

    as Mr. Moloney
  • Alan McKee

    as Biff Donaghy
  • Mark Kane

    as Mickey Donolly
  • Danny Lunny

    as Kev
  • David Calvert

    as Policeman at VCP
  • Margaret McCann

    as Mrs. Moloney
  • Mary Fegan

    as Carol O'Neill
  • Irene Maxwell

    as Woman at supermarket
  • Patrick Fitzsymons

    as Supermarket manager
  • Cheryl O'Dwyer

    as Mira O'Neill
  • Finbar Kelly

    as Liam aged 17
  • Michael Hallie

    as Liam aged 9
Writing Graham Reid Writer
Directing Tim Fywell Director
Camera Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography

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