Sunshine (2008)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Bittersweet comedy drama from the co-writers of The Royle Family and Early Doors. Bob 'Bing' Crosby has always had a natural wit and optimism which have made him one of the most popular people around, but he has one weakness - he's never been able to resist making the occasional bet. When Bing's gambling becomes more serious and he starts to take greater risks, the stakes are raised - could he lose everything, including the wife and son he loves?

Main Cast

Eamon Boland
Stephen Marcus
Lorraine Cheshire
Phil Mealey
Rodney Litchfield
Catherine Terris
John Elkington
Image for Kate HoldernessKate Holderness
David Woodcock
Dominic Senior
Sarah Ashton
Adam Zane
Alexander Bain
Grace Clarke
John Churnside
Image for Sarah BaxendaleSarah Baxendale
Neil Bell
Image for Craig CashCraig Cash
Image for Bernard HillBernard Hill
Joan Kempson
Daniel Ryan
Peter Gunn
Rita May
Judith Barker
Peter Wright
Image for Steve CooganSteve Coogan
Eamonn Riley
Paul Hickey
Tony Mooney
Cleveland Campbell
Image for Lisa MillettLisa Millett
Daniel Scott Yarnold

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 20th - 7:57pmdawn said...

    is sunshine available on dvd

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