An Everlasting Piece

Production on this movie started on November 15th, 1999 in Ireland (including Dublin) and Northern Ireland (including Belfast). Filming wrapped in mid-February, 2000. Post Production during 2000. Due for US Release on 25 December 2000.
Running Time : 103 minutes
Cast
| Colm | Barry McEvoy |
| George | Bryan O'Byrne |
| Bronagh | Anna Friel |
| Scalper | Billy Connolly |
| Gerty | Pauline McLynn |
| Mrs O'Neill | Ruth McCabe |
| Mickey | Laurence Kinlan |
| Mr. Black | Des McAleer |
Crew
| Director | Barry Levinson |
| Producers | Louis DiGiaimo, Mark Johnson, Barry Levinson, Jerome O'Connor, Paula Weinstein |
| Executive Producer | Patrick McCormick |
| Co-Producers | Morgan O'Sullivan, James Flynn, Tiffany Daniel, Louis DiGiaimo Jr. |
| Screenplay | Barry McEvoy |
| Camera (Technicolor) | Seamus Deasy |
| Editor | Stu Linder |
| Music | Hans Zimmer |
| Music Ssupervisor | Allan Mason |
| Production Designer | Nathan Crowley |
| Art Directors | Padraig O'Neill (Dublin), Mark Lowry (Belfast) |
| Set Decorator | Laura Bowe |
| Costume Designer | Joan Bergin |
| Sound (Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS ) | Kieran Horgan |
| Sound Designer | Richard Beggs |
| Associate Producer | Blair Daily |
| Assistant Director | Liz Gill |
| Casting | John and Ros Hubbard |
| Distributor | Dreamworks / Sony |
| Production Company | Bayahibe Films / Baltimore Spring Creek Productions |
| Filming Locations | Belfast, Northern Ireland & Dublin, Eire. |
Story
Against the turbulent backdrop of Belfast in the 1980s, two fellow barbers--Colm, a Catholic, and George, a Protestant--form an unlikely partnership to corner the toupee market in Northern Ireland. But with a rival hairpiece company, Toupee or Not Toupee, getting a jump on the competition, Colm and George have to come up with some creative sales techniques to bring a different kind of piece to Northern Ireland.