Shergar (2000)

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Written by Dennis C. Lewiston

Directed by Dennis C. Lewiston

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Teenage runaway Kevin is hiding in the hayloft of Garritty farm when Ireland's most famous racehorse is led into captivity by terrorist Gavin O'Rourke. When he hears the villains plot to kill Shergar, Kevin resolves to ride the horse to freedom.

Cast

Alan BarkerElliott Smyth
Billy BoyleCarrigan
Stephen BrennanMr. Faloon
Gary CadyS.A.S. Captain Kirkpatrick
Denny CainShop owner
Virginia ColeMrs. Garritty
Andrew ConnollyConcannon
Timothy DaviesRaymond Rendow
Peter DixPharmacist
Andrew DixonChief Inspector Penfold
Phelim DrewDonovan
Dave DuffySgt. Mullins
Julian FellowesChambers
Gail FitzpatrickFemale reporter
Maria HaydenMrs. Falcon
Image for Ian HolmIan HolmJoseph Maguire
George JackosRhaban
Miriam KaneW.P.C.
Jimmy KeoghFather Doyle
Thomas LappinP.C. O'Brien
Gary LydonDet. Sgt. Malen
Fintan McKeownDet. Inspector Deely
Walter McMonagleFowler
Image for Conor MullenConor MullenHennity
Laura MurphyKate
Eamon RohanO'Halliran
Paul RonanLynch
Image for Mickey RourkeMickey RourkeGavin O'Rourke
Graham SimmondsJames Simmonds
Sean SloanNewscaster
Gary StretchS.A.S. Soldier
Tom WalshKevin
David WarnerGarrity
Christopher WhitehouseGallager

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