Big Banana Feet
British Humour
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Comedy, Documentary, Music, UR, 24-Aug-1977
Working with cinematographer David Peat directors Murray Grigor and Patrick Higson capture Billy Connolly at his brilliant best, as the comedian employs his trademark humour and no small amount of roguish charm to navigate the political tensions of 1970s Dublin and Belfast.
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