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The Spin

If you have the music, you'll find the way.

Year: 2026 ComedyMusic Runtime: 92 min

Overview

A struggling record store owner travels down south to Cork with his best friend in a bid to save his shop from closure.

Genres

ComedyMusic

Cast

Tara Lynne O'Neill

Tara Lynne O'Neill

Sadie

Brenock O'Connor

Brenock O'Connor

Dermot

Owen Colgan

Owen Colgan

Elvis

Kimberly Wyatt

Kimberly Wyatt

Dallas

Maura Higgins

Maura Higgins

Rose

Leah O'Rourke

Leah O'Rourke

Tracey

Amy McElhatton

Amy McElhatton

Debbie

Joe Savino

Joe Savino

Man with Fox

Ian Toner

Ian Toner

Big Dave

Claire Malone

Claire Malone

The Nun

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