Eamon

Eamon

5.5

Jul 05 2009

1h 22m

Comedy

Grace, Daniel and Eamon, their hyperactive son, spoiled by his mother, envied by his father, go on vacation to an Irish coastal town for a few days, without money but plenty of hidden feelings inside them that they are unable to express.

Robert Donnelly

Robert Donnelly

Eamon

Amy Kirwan

Amy Kirwan

Grace

Darren Healy

Darren Healy

Daniel

Deirdre Monaghan

Deirdre Monaghan

Grace's Mom

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