Shoreleave (1987)
Inspired by true events. Billy (Phil Daniels) comes home on shore leave from the Royal Navy, and discovers that his brother Michael has died two weeks prior to his leave. Trying to piece together what happened, Billy becomes enamoured with Myra (Joanne Whalley), a nightclub singer.
Director: Allen Irvine
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Phil Daniels as Billy |
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Joanne Whalley as Myra |
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Bryan Pringle as Uncle Harry |
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Edward Tudor-Pole as AWOL |
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Steven Woodcock as Washington |
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James Snell as Briggs |
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Steve Sweeney as Patsy |
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Trish Cooke as Cathy |
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Cynthia Powell as Mrs Baker |
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Ancel McFarlane as David |
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Morris Blake as Priest |
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Sydney Golder as Mourner |
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Ozzie Stephens as Council Workman |
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Sam Coffey as Dead Friend |
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Steve Fletcher as Dead Friend |
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Sean Mahoney as Uniform |
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Ian Dodds as Ambulance Man |
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Sean Van Hales as Comedian |
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Paul Hazel as Barman |
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Keith Hillier as Barman |
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Victoria Barnes as Screaming Woman |
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Peter Bridgman as Screaming Man |
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Zoe Grace as AWOL's Girlfriend |
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Erika Mitchell as AWOL's Girlfriend |
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Juliet Holmes as Baby |
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The New You as Band - Selves |
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Patrick Moore as Police CID |
| Directing | Allen Irvine | Director |
| Writing | Allen Irvine | Writer |
| Sound | Peter Bridgman | Sound |
| Production | Alex Usborne | Producer |
| Crew | Sean Van Hales | Cinematography |