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    An Everlasting Piece

    R2000 · Comedy · 1h 43m

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  1. An Everlasting Piece is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson, written by and starring Barry McEvoy. The plot involves two wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, who live in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-1980s.

  2. Mar 23, 2001 · An Everlasting Piece: Directed by Barry Levinson. With Barry McEvoy, Brían F. O'Byrne, Anna Friel, Pauline McLynn. Colm is a Catholic, and George is a poetry-loving Protestant. In Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 1980s, they could have been enemies, but instead, they became business partners.

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    • Comedy
    • Barry Levinson
    • 2001-03-23
  3. Dec 22, 2000 · The key scene in "An Everlasting Piece" is a conversation between Colm and George as they contemplate selling hairpieces to a roomful of British soldiers who have lost their hair due to stress. Colm, the Catholic, explains to his friend that he welcomes this sale to the enemy as a "gesture," which he can make although his friend cannot.

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  6. Dec 25, 2000 · Against the turbulent backdrop of Belfast in the 1980's, fellow barbers, Colm, a Catholic, and George, a Protestant, form an unlikely partnership to corner the toupee market...

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  7. An Everlasting Piece. Director Barry Levinson attempts to repeat the success of several recent, low-budget British imports with this comedy about a pair of prison barbers trying to make a success of a hairpiece business in Northern Ireland. 159 IMDb 6.2 1 h 43 min 2000. X-Ray R.

  8. Dec 22, 2000 · Overview. Colin is a Catholic and George is a poetry-loving Protestant. In Belfast in the 1980s, they could have been enemies, but instead they became business partners. After persuading a mad wig salesman, known as the Scalper, to sell them his leads, the two embark on a series of house calls. Barry Levinson. Director. Barry McEvoy. Writer.

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