Pigs Trailer

Pigs Trailer (1984)

28 September 1984 Drama 78 mins

A group of unemployed and marginalised souls eke out a meagre living by drawing welfare and occupying a derelict squat in an apocalyptic inner city Dublin. Among the undesirables are a gay man estranged from his wife, a pimp and his prostitute, a destitute businessman, and a paranoiac. The makeshift family soon find themselves subject of intimidation from the State, along with other external forces.

Watch the official Pigs 1984 trailer in HD below or find more Pigs videos on Vidimovie.

Watch Full Movies Online

Cast

George Shane

as George

Liam Halligan

as Ronnie

Kwesi Kay

as Orwell

Bernie Downes

as Welfare Girl

Máire Noone

as Survey Woman

Johnny Murphy

as Detective 1

Pat Laffan

as Detective 2

Gerry Walsh

as Site Foreman

Charlie Roberts

as Labourer 1

Frank Roche

as Labourer 2

Anto Nolan

as Ronnie's Friend

Larry Nolan

as Ronnie's Friend

Enda Williams

as Ronnie's Friend

Crew

Thaddeus O'Sullivan

Thaddeus O'Sullivan Lighting Camera

Frank Conway

Frank Conway Art Direction

Jim Duggan

Jim Duggan Assistant Editor

David Keating

David Keating Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Ireland 28 September 1984

Alternative movies trailers for Pigs

More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Pigs:

Pigs 1973 trailer

Pigs full hd movie trailer.

Sick Pigs (2006) Trailer [german]

Der original Preview-Trailer zu Sick Pigs. Dieser Film befindet sich noch in Produktion. Für mehr Information:

Pigs

BUY NOW: Directed by Marc Lawrence (1972) Starring Toni Lawrence Marc Lawrence Jesse ...

Dead Pigs - Sundance 2018

Connect with Deadline online!

Revolution of Pigs Trailer Afghanistan

sigade revolutsioon Director: René Reinumägi Jaak Kilmi REVOLUTION OF PIGS cleverly blends teen sex comedy with political ...

Revolution of Pigs Trailer

Director: René Reinumägi Jaak Kilmi. Pig's Let's talk about pigs. They could be either 'Babe' the Mad Max of green prairies or the ...

Popular movie trailers from 1984

These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1984:

Assaltaram a Gramática Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Through performatic acts and some exposition, a group of poets of that 1980's generation make great use of words, poems and rebellious acts criticizing the then current generation and its lack of admiration for the poetic works that were being created.

Dedinský sen Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

An old woman dreams her last dream in the house where she has lived all her life, but now she has to leave it.

Michał Trailer (1984)

22 July 1984

Michał is among the soldiers quartered in a village near Lublin. By accident, he goes to the palace and visits the magnificent building, where he meets a widow Maria.

Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story Trailer (1984)

12 November 1984

Before stalking was a well-known crime in North America, there was Theresa Saldana's story. A drifter from the U.

Modrý kosatec Trailer (1984)

22 September 1984

A Nightmare on Elm Street Trailer (1984)

09 November 1984

Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies, apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides.

Either/Or In Chinatown Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Either/Or in Chinatown was commissioned by Video Inn and shot in part at the Western Front during Bódy’s 1984 residency.

Seminárna práca Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Four Days in July Trailer (1984)

29 November 1984

Two couples, one Catholic, one Protestant, exist on two sides of the chasm that is everyday life in Northern Ireland.

Joker Face Trailer (1984)

10 February 1984

A series of sketches with various Swedish comedians and artists.

Der Lude Trailer (1984)

06 December 1984

Berlin in the early 1930s. Bello is an unemployed young man who loves the underage Frieda. In order to earn a living for both of them, Frieda goes on the streets.

Crab II Trailer (1984)

13 June 1984

Commissioner Leon (Miguel Angel Landa) investigates the murder of a woman in a population near the capital.

Comments

Have you watched Pigs yet? What did you think about it?