You, Me and Marley
You, Me and Marley is a BBC2 television drama directed by Richard Spence and starring Marc O'Shea, Bronagh Gallagher, Michael Liebmann, and Michael Gregory. It was first screened in the ScreenPlay series on 30 September 1992.[1]
You, Me and Marley | |
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Directed by | Richard Spence |
Written by | Graham Reid |
Produced by | Chris Parr |
Starring | Marc O'Shea Bronagh Gallagher Michael Liebmann Michael Gregory |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film was produced by Chris Parr. The screenplay was written by Graham Reid.
Synopsis
Filmed in Hattersley and Sholver, Oldham, Greater Manchester but set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during 'The Troubles,' You, Me & Marley centres on the lives of five Belfast friends as they go about stealing cars and joyriding much to the distaste of the rest of the community.
Cast
- Marc O'Shea as Sean
- Bronagh Gallagher as Frances
- Michael Liebmann as Marley
- Michael Gregory as Hugh
- Emma Moylan as Mary
- Marie Jones as Sarah
- Catherine Brennan as Rosaleen
- Frank Grimes as Mr. Hagan
- Lorcan Cranitch as Father Tom
- James Greene as Father Peter
- Ian McElhinney as Reggie Devine
- Nigel Craig Yob {Extra}
- Clive Hudson Yob {Extra}
- Andrew Kay Security Officer
See also
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