
Quan is a humble London businessman whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love – his teenage daughter – dies in an Irish Republican Army car bombing. His relentless search to find the terrorists leads to a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official whose own past may hold the clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
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Pierce Brosnan as Liam Hennessy

Jackie Chan as Quan Ngoc Minh

Rory Fleck-Byrne as Sean Morrison

Ray Fearon as Commander Richard Bromley

Charlie Murphy as Maggie / Sara McKay

Orla Brady as Mary Hennessy

Michael McElhatton as Jim Kavanagh

Lia Williams as Katherine Davies

Dermot Crowley as Hugh McGrath

Stephen Hogan as Christy Murphy

Liu Tao as Lam

Katie Leung as Fan

Simon Kunz as Matthew Rice

Pippa Bennett-Warner as Marissa Levett

Roberta Taylor as Mrs. Taylor

Rufus Jones as Ian Wood

Niall McNamee as Patrick O'Reilly

Jorge Leon as Forensic Officer (uncredited)

Dilyana Bouklieva as Paramedic (uncredited)

Mark Tandy as Simpson

Paul Terry as I.R.A. Guard (uncredited)

Dino Fazzani as Firefighter (uncredited)

Lee Nicholas Harris as Police officer (uncredited)

Branwell Donaghey as Ginge

Dolly Jagdeo as Teacher (uncredited)

Glenn Webster as Police Officer / SO19 (uncredited)

James O'Donnell as Sniper 3 (uncredited)

Sean Campion as Byard Cary

Ilan Goodman as Landesman

Ryan Early as Scotland Yard Receptionist

David Annen as Prime Minister

Simon Lenagan as Electrician

Caolan Byrne as McCormick

Ekran Mustafa as Pub Punter (uncredited)

Mike Ray as Businessman (uncredited)

Michael Billington as MI5 Tech

Rohan Mehra as News Reporter (uncredited)

Adrian McGaw as Jacko (uncredited)

Glen Stanway as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)

Pete Meads as Traffic Walden (uncredited)

Gerald Tomkinson as Airport Passenger (uncredited)

Chris Groundsell as Bridge Passerby (uncredited)

Billy Totham as Footballer (uncredited)

Jane Thorne as Mrs. McAllister

Shaun Lucas as Dog Walker (uncredited)

Bron James as Journalist (uncredited)

Edward Scott-Clarke as Prime Minister's Aide (uncredited)

Dan Twine as News Reporting Camera Operator (uncredited)

Matt Rentell as Police Officer (uncredited)

Tim Baros as Passerby (uncredited)

Mark Windham as Pub Punter (uncredited)

Emma Jerrold as Woman at Airport Bar

Alexander Cooper as Airport passenger (uncredited)

Pamela Betsy Cooper as Business Women (uncredited)

Donna Bernard as Channel A News Anchor

Aaron Monaghan as Pat Nugent

David Pearse as Billy McMahon

Scott Sparrow as Daniel Barrie

Seán Gleeson as Billy Mahre

Thusitha Jayasundera as Mira

Jonathan Cullen as Security Expert

Gráinne Keenan as Beth

Stuart Graham as Inspector Donal Greig

Julian Druker as Channel B News Reporter

Robin Oakley as Channel B News Reporter

Aden Gillett as Ross

Charlie Bewley as Joker

Bill Buckhurst as Airport Police Officer

Neal Beagley as Hardened IRA (uncredited)

Roberto Gomez Martin as TV News Cameraman (uncredited)

Kevin Hudson as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)

Hugh Irvine as Belfast Business Man (uncredited)

Yangmeizi Wang as Quan's Wife

Yuchen Xie as Quan's Daughter

Liang Hao as Quan's Daughter

Lasco Atkins as Soundman (uncredited)

David J Biscoe as Police Sargent (uncredited)

David Cromarty as Hennessy Guard (uncredited)

Tom Dab as Passerby (uncredited)

Caroline Glass as Journalist (uncredited)

Philip Harvey as Detective (uncredited)

Kornelia Horvath as Passerby (uncredited)

Garry Marriott as Paramedic (uncredited)

Mark Ryder as IRA Henchman (uncredited)

Maurice Sardison as Business Traveler (uncredited)

Charlotte Worwood as Burn Victim (uncredited)

Roseline Yale as Passenger (uncredited)

Joe Watts as Lout (uncredited)

John Cronin as Denis Fisher
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