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Duration: 135 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Angeline Ball, born on June 28, 1969, is an Irish actress and singer known for her roles in 'The Commitments' (1991) as Imelda Quirke and 'The General' (1998) as Tina.
Birth Name: Lisa Catara
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Susan Lynch, born June 5, 1971, in Corrinshego, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, to an Italian mother and Irish father, is a prominent actor from Northern Ireland. She has four siblings, including her eldest brother John Lynch who is also an actor. Lynch trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Known for roles such as Maggie in 'Nora' (2000), she won the Irish Film & Television Academy Award for Best Leading Actress for this performance. Additionally, she received the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in '16 Years of Alcohol' (2003). Lynch was listed at number 42 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors in 2020.
Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Agiasmos, Hard Times
Director: Tom Reeve
Writer: Michael O'Mahony
The once-thriving spa town of Kilcoulins Leap has fallen on hard times, offering little employment for its residents. Desperate to improve their situation, local postman Podger Byrnes devises a plan to hijack and sell a consignment of Viagra in Amsterdam. However, the scheme goes awry when they panic and hide the lorry load of Viagra down the town's Holy Well.
Holy Water (2009) is a comedy film directed by Tom Reeve set in the struggling Irish village of Kilcoulins Leap. The story revolves around the residents' desperate attempt to revitalize their town through an ill-conceived plan involving stolen Viagra. Despite its comedic tone, the film also touches on themes of economic hardship and community spirit.