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  1. Rat in the Skull es una película estrenada en el año 1987 dirigida por Max Stafford-Clark y Glyn Edwards . Está protagonizada por Brian Cox, Philip Jackson, Gary Oldman...In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.

  2. Rat in the Skull: Directed by Glyn Edwards, Max Stafford-Clark. With Brian Cox, Philip Jackson, Gary Oldman, Colum Convey.

  3. Gaturro, la película is an ArgentinianIndianMexican CGI animated comedy film created by Gustavo Cova, and based on the popular Argentine comic strip of the same name created by Cristian Dzwonik. Gaturro, la película centers on Gaturro, a curious cat who is always getting into trouble.

  4. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland's predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

  5. Nicholas Palmer Producer. Colum Convey Cast. Critics reviews. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland’s predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

  6. royalcourttheatre.com › whats-on › rat-in-the-skullRat in the Skull - Royal Court

    Commissioned by the Royal Court in the midst of continuing IRA violence, Rat in the Skull centres on an interview between an RUC inspector and a Catholic man in London, detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Told from the point of view of an Ulster Protestant, it cast a new, unexpected perspective on the struggle.

  7. Overview. In a cell in a London police station, a suspected I.R.A. bomber, Roche, has been detained for questioning. To help them in the interrogation, the London coppers have summoned Nelson, a detective from Northern Ireland's predominantly Protestant police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Max Stafford-Clark. Director. Glyn Edwards.