6.0
What happens to the saints and sinners of a small Irish village on the day the world is supposed to end.
Kieron Moore
Michael Kissane
Christine Norden
Blanche
Sheila Manahan
Shelah Flaherty
Michael Dolan
Canon
Maire O'Neill
Ma Murnaghan
Tom Dillon
O'Brien
Noel Purcell
Flaherty
Pamela Arliss
Betty
Sheila Richards
Eileen O'Hara
Edward Byrne
Norreys
Eric Gorman
Madigan
Liam Redmond
O'Driscoll
Tony Quinn
Berry
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Julia Ann Dermody (as Anita Bolster)
Godfrey Quigley
Colin
Director, Screenplay
Leslie Arliss
Story
Paul Vincent Carroll
July 9, 2022
6
This is actually quite a fun film once it eventually starts to get going. It all centres around a small Irish village, the home of lots of quirkily interesting characters unafraid of a little naughtiness as their lives go by. Thing is, some of them get it into their heads that the world is about to come to a fiery end and so they confess their, frequently quite amusing, stories to their sagely local canon (Michael Dolan). The screenplay certainly has something of the Blarney about it, and though nothing much really happens it proves an enjoyable enough ramble with the dashing Kieron Moore and engaging Christine Norden taking central roles ably assisted by Noel Purcell - whose face always did remind me of a leprechaun - with Maire O'Neill and a little Liam Redmond too. Not really a film you will recall watching next day, but a simple story that raises smile and shows us some lovely scenery from County Louth.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00