Paddy
Trailer: Paddy
Year: 1970
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Dun Laoghaire
Director: Daniel Haller
Cast: Milo O'Shea, Des Cave, Dearbhla Molloy, Maureen Toal, Peggy Cass, Judy Cornwell
Runtime: 97 minutes
Release: Mar 31, 1970
IMDb: 7.00/10 by 1 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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