Mickey Bo and Me (2004)

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Written by Terry Loane, Owen McCafferty

Directed by Terry Loane

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

John Joe McNeillMickybo
Niall WrightJonjo
Image for Julie WaltersJulie WaltersMickybo's Ma
Image for Ciarán HindsCiarán HindsJonjo's Da
Adrian DunbarMickybo's Da
Image for Gina McKeeGina McKeeJonjo's Ma
Susan LynchTorch Woman
Laine MegawAuntie Rita
Barbara AdairElderly Wife
Hannah CarnegieNiamh
Patricia CarsonAnnie
Brendan CaskeyGank
Charlie ClarkeFartface
Maria ConnollyTravel Agent Lady
Chris CorriganPoliceman 1
Brian DevlinRifle Stall Owner
Gerry DohertyPoliceman 2
James DoranBarman
Anthony FiniganBarney
Daniel GordonPreacher
Conor GrimesPoliceman 3
Niall HannaShoe Shop Boy
Vincent HigginsCon
Ashley HillisMary
Gemma HillisDee
B.J. HoggSydney
Paul JenningsSecurity Guard 2
Tim LoaneBarman Present Day
Michael McElhattonMechanic
Paula McFetridgeShoe Shop Boys Mum
Christina McQuillanRoisín
Andy MoorePoliceman 4
Antoinette MorelliChippy Van Attendant
J.J. MurphyElderly Husband
Image for Paul NewmanPaul NewmanButch Cassidy
Sheelagh O'KaneNosey Neighbour
Owen O'NeillAdult Mickybo
Image for Robert RedfordRobert RedfordThe Sundance Kid
Martin RoganSecurity Guard 1
Pascal ScottGarda
Paddy ScullyBank Teller
Bronagh TaggartFusco's Ice-Cream Waitress

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