Holy Cross

Holy Cross (2003)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama
  • Release Date: 2003-10-10
  • User Rating: 4/10 from 0 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Production Company: BBC Northern Ireland
  • Production Country: Ireland, United Kingdom
  • Director: Mark Brozel
star 4/10
From 0 Ratings

Summary

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.

Holy Cross Trailer

Can i watch Holy Cross on Netflix?


Unfortunately the movie Holy Cross is not yet available on Netflix. Follow us on Facebook to see when Holy Cross becomes available on Netflix!

  • Bronagh Gallagher

    as Sarah Norton
  • Brendan Mackey

    as Billy
  • Zara Turner

    as Ann McClure
  • Louise Doran

    as Karen Norton
  • Andrew Foott-Stephens

    as Priest
  • Colum Convey

    as Gerry McClure
  • Emma Whyte

    as Siobhan McClure
  • Patrick O'Kane

    as Peter Norton
  • Cara Kelly

    as Dawn
  • Emma Aiken

    as Debbie
  • Lauren McDonald

    as Aoife McClure
  • Henry Deazley

    as Tony McClure
  • Richard Dormer

    as Seamus
  • Stella McCusker

    as Mrs Tanney
  • Amy Peden

    as Holy Cross Girl
  • George Shane

    as Harry
  • Fergal McElherron

    as Roy
  • Francis Magee

    as Flag Man
  • Packy Lee

    as Flag Man
  • Mark McCavanagh

    as Flag Man
  • Colin Stewart

    as White Car Man
  • Wendy Paul

    as Kylie
  • Abbie Spallen

    as Teacher
  • Kieran Creggan

    as Sam
  • Michael Liebman

    as Mani
  • Maclean Stewart

    as Bin
  • Aoife McMahon

    as Mary
  • Glen Wallace

    as Riot Cop
  • Norman Murray

    as Riot Cop
  • Colin Murphy

    as Matt
  • James Doran

    as Sean
  • Paula McFetridge

    as Chairperson
  • Amanda Hurwitz

    as Glenbyrn Resident
  • Dick Holland

    as Glenbyrn Resident
  • Alexandra Ford

    as Ardoyne Resident
  • Sheelagh O'Kane

    as Chemist
  • Judy Vause

    as TV Reporter
  • Rohan Siva

    as TV Reporter
  • Emma McNeill

    as Glenbyrn Protester
  • Katie Tumelty

    as Holy Cross Mother
Directing Mark Brozel Director
Writing Terry Cafolla Writer

keyboard_arrow_up