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Slightly demented English gangster steals an Irish Pub in order to set up his ultimate score. Problems arise when the rightful owners of the pub put up more of a fight than he bargains for.

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Andy Curtis ...
Ronnie Banks
Brendan Dempsey ...
The Gov
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Boomer
Shaun Elebert ...
Mal
Dan Herauf ...
Nigel
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Karl Argue ...
Scott
Larry Austin ...
Da
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Harold the Hammer
Jose Mantero ...
Brian Nealon
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Kathleen (as Kathryn Ranheim)
Gerry Shanahan ...
Sergeant O'Brien

Directed by

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Mike Scullion

Written by

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Kevin Scullion ... ()
 
Mike Scullion ... ()

Produced by

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Mike Abram ... executive producer
Philip Alberstat ... executive producer (as Phil Alberstat)
Solomon Chebib ... executive producer
Kate E. Deeming ... co-producer
Michael Frislev ... producer
Dan Herauf ... executive producer
Kevin Scullion ... producer

Music by

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Bruce Leitl

Cinematography by

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Tyler Dinwoodie ... director of photography
Oliver Gläser ... director of photography

Editing by

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Bridget Durnford

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Crystal Braunwarth ... first assistant director
Tom Dolanjski ... second assistant director

Sound Department

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Richard Crooks ... supervising sound editor
Peter Eliuk ... technical support
Dean Giammarco ... re-recording mixer
Beau Shiminsky ... adr recordist
Gordon Sproule ... foley mixer
Brody Ratsoy ... post sound technical support (uncredited)

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Jackie Jarvis ... clapper loader

Music Department

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Beau Shiminsky ... music recordist / musician: guitar

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Manuel Freedman ... thanks

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Plot Summary

"gobshite" is a dark comedy about a slightly demented English gangster who has upset the underworld pecking order by deciding he wants a bigger piece of the pie. He devises a scheme to get what he wants but must travel to a sleepy, seaside community in Ireland. As a cover for his plan he needs to acquire a local Irish family's pub to promote a new brand of beer. Problems occur when the rightful owners of the pub put up more of a fight for their livelihood, than expected. Written by Mike Scullion

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Also Known As
  • Gobshite (Canada, English title)
  • Gobshite (Ireland, English title)
  • O apateonas (Greece)
  • Gobshite (Australia)
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  • 88 min
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Budget CAD850,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend Canada CAD4,200, 17 Mar 2006

Did You Know?

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Goofs In the scene where Ronnie is released from prison, the guard that lets him out has the cap badge of the Garda Siochana, or Irish police, and not that of a prison officer. As he enters the prison the guard that looks down on him from the platform also has a Garda cap badge. See more »
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