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Cast

Hugh O'Conor

Hugh O'Conor

Lt. Arthur Dickson

Owen McDonnell

Owen McDonnell

Ned Daly

Rick Burn

Rick Burn

Jack Shouldice

Karen Ardiff

Karen Ardiff

Sarah Hughes

Megan Cassidy

Megan Cassidy

May Cullen

Gina Costigan

Gina Costigan

Bridget Grace

Johnny Eveson

Johnny Eveson

Capt. F. C. Dietrichsen

Neill Fleming

Neill Fleming

Lt. Col. Henry Taylor

Colin D. Farrell

Colin D. Farrell

Frank Shouldice

Seamus Hughes

Seamus Hughes

Michael Malone

Duncan Lacroix

Duncan Lacroix

Sgt. Charlie Faulkner

Susie Lambe

Susie Lambe

Ellen Walsh

Steve McCarten

Steve McCarten

Corporal William Bullock

Malachy McKenna

Malachy McKenna

George Reynolds

Sophie Merry

Sophie Merry

Beatrice Dietrichsen

David Moran

David Moran

Priest

Steven Neeson

Steven Neeson

Private Banting

Cillian O'Donnachadha

Cillian O'Donnachadha

Seamus Grace

Lochlann Ó Mearáin

Lochlann Ó Mearáin

Piaras Béaslaí

Sean O'Neil

Sean O'Neil

Sgt. Sam Cooper

Dave Sheridan

Dave Sheridan

Red Cross Official

Mark Tankersley

Mark Tankersley

Col. E.W.S.K. Maconchy

Noel Whelan

Noel Whelan

Lt. William Hawkins

Seán T. Ó Meallaigh

Seán T. Ó Meallaigh

James Doyle

Crew

Keith Farrell

Keith Farrell

Director

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A Terrible Beauty

20139.0 / 1093 min
War, History, Drama, Documentary

Overview

A Terrible Beauty is the story of the men and women of the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, Irish and British, caught up in a conflict many did not understand and of the innocent men and boys, executed because of what transpired in The Battle of Mount Street Bridge. The British soldiers were the last of the Great War volunteers, who joined up together to fight the Germans. They knew that there was a strong chance they would die in France, but to die in Dublin would never have crossed their minds. The Irish Volunteers were weekend warriors many of whom had no idea they were about to take part in large scale battles on the streets of Dublin.