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Mrs. Brown's Boys D'movie

Country: Ireland, Language: English, 94 mins

  • Director: Ben Kellett
  • Writer: Brendan O'Carroll

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This is - simply - terrible...

We hated the series. Then, we loved the series and, now - without reservation - we despise this tripe.

Kellett's direction is just as bad as his fathers' - but, woefully, O'Carroll's writing fails miserably to capture any of the wit and charm that the series had.

Too big a stage for such little talent.

Embarrassing. Offensive and - horrifically - racist. Hopefully, never to be repeated.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When Moore Street market-trader Agnes Brown finds her livelihood under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save her stall, aided as only the Browns will be by a motley troop of blind trainee Ninjas, an alcoholic solicitor, and a barrister with Tourettes Syndrome.

Cast & Characters

Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown;
Jennifer Gibney as Cathy Brown;
Fiona O'Carroll as Maria Brown;
Nick Nevern as Gregor;
Ancuta Breaban as Witness;
Eilish O'Carroll as Winnie McGoogan;
Rory Cowan as Rory Brown;
Chris Patrick-Simpson as Ninja Joe;
Mark Coney as Clerk of the Court;
Stuart St. Paul as Man On Bike