IRFF25 Dead Man's Money
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Synopsis
When Young Henry’s (Ciarán McMenamin – Hope Street, Rig 45) wealthy uncle starts courting “the Widow” Maureen Tweed (Kathy Kiera Clarke – Derry Girls, Bloodlands), he starts to fear that he’ll be written out of Old Henry’s (Pat Shortt – The Banshees of Inisherin, The Guard) will. Conspiring with his wife, Pauline (Judith Roddy - Darklands, Derry Girls, Say Nothing) and a chauffeur with a chequered past known as Gerry the Wheels (Gerard Jordan – Blue Lights, Game of Thrones, Father Ted), Young Henry puts a plan in motion to make sure that the Widow Tweed never sees a penny of the inheritance he thinks is rightfully his. However, when Pauline’s guilt threatens to expose them, fear and distrust starts to seed within the trio. Not knowing who can trust whom, their dirty deed leads to a series of events that there is no coming back from, for any of them.
When Young Henry’s (Ciarán McMenamin – Hope Street, Rig 45) wealthy uncle starts courting “the Widow” Maureen Tweed (Kathy Kiera Clarke – Derry Girls, Bloodlands), he starts to fear that he’ll be written out of Old Henry’s (Pat Shortt – The Banshees of Inisherin, The Guard) will. Conspiring with his wife, Pauline (Judith Roddy - Darklands, Derry Girls, Say Nothing) and a chauffeur with a chequered past known as Gerry the Wheels (Gerard Jordan – Blue Lights, Game of Thrones, Father Ted), Young Henry puts a plan in motion to make sure that the Widow Tweed never sees a penny of the inheritance he thinks is rightfully his. However, when Pauline’s guilt threatens to expose them, fear and distrust starts to seed within the trio. Not knowing who can trust whom, their dirty deed leads to a series of events that there is no coming back from, for any of them.


