The cast of Perrier's Bounty talk petty vanities, bonding over imminent death and working with vicious dogs

Matilda Battersby
Tuesday 06 April 2010 04:56 EDT
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Brendan Gleeson and Cillian Murphy provide insight into the "petty vanities" of evil gangster Perrier (Gleeson), the film's flawed hero Michael McCrea (Murphy) and the film script's mix of the "profane and poetic".

Jim Broadbent and Jodie Whittaker talk about bonding over their characters' shared obsession with death, working with a stellar cast of Irish actors and the difficulties of perfecting a Dublin accent.

Editing by Simon Battersby www.simonbattersby.co.uk

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