"An overly romantic librarian believes she's found the one after just three dates, but her friends are more concerned with political turmoil, which leads to a right wing coup."
Josie Long
as Josie
Darren Osborne
as Darren
James Allenby-Kirk
as Roddy
Sean Biggerstaff
as Mikey
Chris Forbes
as Big John
Jamie Marie Leary
as Hannah
Shabana Akhtar Bakhsh
as Mona
Janey Godley
as Donna
Heydon Prowse
as Jonathan
Sanjeev Kohli
as Big Sanj
Matt Winning
as Stevie
Simon Weir
as Soldier
Ashley Storrie
as Barmaid
Chloe Matson
as Agnes
Martin Allison
as Abusive Student
Amy King
as Library Shusher
Mary Gibson
as Right Wing Pamphleteer
Margaret Tomlinson
as Angry Lady
Douglas King
as Unfit Footballer
John Stewart
as Grumpy Commuter
Jamie Cooper
as Bus Stop Murderer
Stephanie Gibson
as Ghost Adulterer
Irene Macrae
as Newsagent's Boss
Andrew Cowan
as Protester #1
Jennifer Logan
as Protester #2
Laura Doherty
as Protester #3
Jamie MacPherson
as Police Chief
Sam Small
as Police Officer #1/Yob #1
Cameron Beattie
as Police Officer #2/Yob #2
Hugh Osborne
as CID #1
Chris McFarlane
as CID #2
Bridie Gane
as CID #3
Dave Black
as Checkpoint Police #1
Arthur Connor
as Checkpoint Police #2
Ben Milne
as Ferryman
Katie Welsh
as Stunt Feet
Alan Welsh
as Bald Man
Henry Bell
as Communist Fisherman
Robin Ince
as Radio Presenter (voice)
Emily Wright
as Josie's Sister Kerry (voice)
Graham Hughes
as MSP Greene (voice)
Kiri Pritchard-McLean
as Tory Woman (voice)
Emily Benita
as Voice of Government (voice)
Mike McCarthy
as Football Presenter (voice)
Richard Thomson
as Football Pundit (voice)
Donald Pirrie
as Police Officer (voice)
Campbell Mitchell
Thanks
Andrew O'Connor
Director of Photography
Director
Kyle Allen
Sound Recordist
Cheryl Tait
Makeup Designer
Amanda McGoldrick
Sound Mixer
First Assistant Director
Still Photographer
Writer
Mark Osborne
Production Runner
Iain Mulkerrin
Editor
Assistant Camera
David McKeitch
Graphic Designer
Pictish Trail
Original Music Composer