Three Wise Women (2010)
After a young girl witnesses her father having an affair, she declares she will never love anybody ever again. As a result, her guardian angel is forced to abandon her. Later, when she grows to be a miserable woman, her angel is given a second chance to save her from a life of sadness. To accomplish his goal, he travels through time to recruit the woman's past and future selves to help her reconcile with her father and change her direction in life.
Director: Declan Recks
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Lauren Coe as Ellie |
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Hugh O'Conor as Tom |
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Lesley Conroy as Chloe |
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Fionnula Flanagan as Beth |
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Amy Huberman as Liz |
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John Rhys-Davies as Green |
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Orla Hannon as Anna |
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Jack Reynor as Colin |
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Richard Flood as Peter |
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Conor Mullen as Frank |
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Hana Kelly as Little Ellie |
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Sam Ford as Young Bobby |
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Amy Hibbits as Sharon |
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Sean Duggan as Medical Student |
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Orla Tobin as Desk Nurse |
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Alan Devlin as Mr. Kearney |
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Thomas Irons as Hologram Boy |
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Charlie Hughes as Brendan |
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Brendan Patricks as Bobby |
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James O'Donoghue as Little Timmy Preston |
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Una Crawford O'Brien as Maeve |
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Ian McElhinney as David |
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Kevin Fisher as St Judes Hospital Intern (uncredited) |
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Anna Elizabeth McGrath as Investor (uncredited) |
| Writing | Abby Ajayi | Writer |
| Sound | Stephen McKeon | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Declan Recks | Director |
| Writing | Cecelia Ahern | Writer |
| Camera | CiarĂ¡n Tanham | Director of Photography |