Cast: Walter McMonagle
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Walter McMonagle. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Sharpe's Sword (TV)
1995 · Movie · 101 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Tom Clegg
Cast Sean Bean · Daragh O'Malley · John Tams · Jason Salkey
Plot Sharpe is tasked to protect the most important spy in Lord Wellington's network, but domestic issues, a traumatized young girl, and possible French spies all threaten his success.
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Colour Blind (TV Miniseries)
1998 · Movie · 180 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Alan Grint
Cast Joe Caffrey · Dearbhla Molloy · Ian Embleton · Walter McMonagle
Plot A gritty period drama set in industrial Tyneside during World War I. Life for the McQueen family is turned upside down when daughter Bridget comes home with a black husband.
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Shergar
1999 · Movie · 95 min. · United States
Direction Dennis C. Lewiston
Cast Ian Holm · Mickey Rourke · David Warner · Gary Cady
Plot “Shergar” is based on the true story of a champion racehorse, abducted by IRA terrorists, then rescued by an orphan boy.
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The Front Line
2006 · Movie · 93 min. · Ireland
Direction David Gleeson
Cast Eriq Ebouaney · Gerard McSorley · James Frain · Fatou N'Diaye
Plot The outwardly unassuming Joe Yumba (Eriq Ebouaney – Kingdom of Heaven) fights for his life and the lives of those close to him when he is forced to take part...
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Frederick Forsyth Presents (TV Series)
1989 · Series · 98 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Lawrence Gordon Clark · Tom Clegg
Cast Alan Howard · Richard Hope · David Threlfall · Mike Farrell
Plot Frederick Forsyth, the internationally acclaimed author of Day of the Jackal, The Fourth Protocol and The Negotiator, is the creator and presenter of this series of six original and exciting...
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Lamb
1985 · Movie · 110 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Colin Gregg
Cast Liam Neeson · Harry Towb · Hugh O'Conor · Frances Tomelty
Plot "Lamb" focuses on the relationship between Brother Michael Lamb (Liam Neeson), a teacher in a Roman Catholic-run institution for troubled boys in Ireland, and 10-year-old Owen Kane (Hugh O'Conor), the...
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