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Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie Blu Ray

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When Moore Street market-trader Agnes Brown finds her livelihood under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save her stall.

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Released
27 October 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
Classification
Runtime
92 minutes 
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Barcode
5053083007317 
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Feature-length instalment of Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll's series featuring the coarse and overbearing matriarch Mrs. Brown directed by Ben Kellett. When relentless foreign developers threaten the future of market-trader Agnes Brown (O'Carroll)'s fruit and veg stall, she enlists the help of her family and a gang of blind ninjas to protect her livelihood and the future of Dublin's Moore Street vendors.

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