Film review: Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie
Creator O’Carroll cast numerous relatives and friends in supporting roles, ensuring that the programme was a family affair.
Critics may not have been kind but the series, which is recorded live in front of an audience and incorporates out-takes, quickly gained an ardent following.
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Hide AdNow, Agnes and her crazy kin stampede onto the big screen under the watchful eye of director Ben Kellett.
Agnes proudly runs a fruit and vegetable stall in Moore Street Market, continuing a tradition that has been passed down in her family for generations.
She hopes to pass the stall to daughter Cathy (Jennifer Gibney) but a dastardly developer intervenes with plans to bulldoze the market.
Aided by Cathy as well as next-door neighbour Winnie (Eilish O’Carroll) and her sons Mark (Pat Shields), Rory (Rory Cowan) and Dermot (Paddy Houlihan), Agnes resolves to take on the Irish establishment and give it a good spanking.
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Hide AdShe is aided by a troop of blind trainee Ninjas tutored by Buster Brady (Danny O’Carroll), an alcoholic solicitor and a barrister called Maydo Archer (Robert Bathurst), who is prone to the occasional outburst of Tourette’s.