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Brian Cox | Kerrigan | |
Brad Dourif | Paul Sullivan | |
Frances McDormand | Ingrid Jessner | |
Bernard Archard | Sir Robert Neil | |
Mai Zetterling | Moa | |
Maureen Bell | Mrs. Molloy | |
John Benfield | Maxwell | |
Bernard Bloch | Henri | |
Stephen Brigden | Army major | |
Victoria D'Angelo | Journalist | |
Kym Dyson | Carol | |
Michelle Fairley | Teresa Doyle | |
Gerry Fearon | Taxi driver | |
Llew Gardner | TV announcer | |
Ron Kavana | Musician |
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Producer | Eric Fellner
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Writer | Jim Allen
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Cinematography | Clive Tickner
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Musician | Stewart Copeland
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When an American human rights lawyer is assassinated in Belfast, it remains for the man's girlfriend, as well as a tough, no nonsense, police detective to find the truth... which they soon discover to be contained in an audio tape which the man had with him, exposing political manipulations at the highest levels of government. But such underlying agendas require careful considerations to avoid worse things than murder. |
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