The Second Death
The Second Death is a 2000 Irish short film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, and starring Liam Cunningham.[1][2] The film is McDonagh's film debut as both writer and director.
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| Directed by | John Michael McDonagh | 
| Written by | John Michael McDonagh | 
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| Cinematography | Peter Thwaites | 
| Edited by | Jon Harris | 
| Music by | Paul Clark | 
Production company  | Reprisal Films  | 
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Running time  | 11 minutes | 
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Plot
    
James Mangan (Liam Cunningham), a middle-aged alcoholic, returns from his local pub when he hears a voice from his past and comes to realise he is doomed.[1][2]
Cast
    
- Liam Cunningham - James Mangan
 - Michelle Fairley - Aisling
 - Aidan Gillen - Pool player 1
 - Owen Sharpe - Pool player 2
 - David Wilmot - Chess player 1
 - Dermot Healy - Chess player 2
 - Gary Lydon - Gerry Stanton
 - Roxanna Nic Liam - Helen Rainey (as Roxanna Williams)
 
Cunningham, Fairley, and Gillen would all later star together in Game of Thrones.[2]
References
    
- "| The Irish Film & Television Network". www.iftn.ie. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
 - McDonagh, John Michael (2000-07-14), The Second Death (Short), Liam Cunningham, Michelle Fairley, Aidan Gillen, Owen Sharpe, Reprisal Films, Rogue Films, retrieved 2021-04-28
 
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