Fools of Fortune
A Protestant Irish family is caught up in a conflict between Irish Republicans and the British army.
Pat O'Connor
Michael Hirst
Casts & Crew
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Iain Glen
Julie Christie
Tom Hickey
Michael Kitchen
Niamh Cusack
Frankie McCafferty
Amy-Joyce Hastings
John Kavanagh
Hazel Flanagan
Mick Lally
Ronnie Masterson
Sean McGinley
Neil Dudgeon
Niall Toibin
Jimmy Keogh
Sighle Toibin
Johnny Murphy
Pat Leavy
Ian McElhinney
Rosaleen Linehan
Anita Reeves
Seamus Forde
Eileen Colgan
Joanne Foley
Julia Deardon
Sheila Flitton
Enda Oates
Catherine McFadden
P.G. Brady
Catherine Byrne
Sean T. McClory
Carly Smithson
Anne Marie Hannigan
Susan Flanagan
Rúaidhrà Conroy
Brendan O'Donoghue
Diarmuid O'Conghaile
Trudi O'Shea
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