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'The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day'
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  • Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery as Murphy and Connor MacManus, the Boondock Saints
  • Director Troy Duffy shows off his tattoos that read "Veritas" and "Aequitas," which mean "truth" and "justice," the MacManus brothers' mantra
  • The Boondock gang: Connor MacManus (Sean Patrick Flanery), dad Noah 'Il Duce' MacManus (Billy Connelly), Murphy MacManus (Norman Reedus) and their new sidekick Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr.)
  • Julie Benz as tough as nails FBI agent Eunice Bloom with Clifton Collins Jr. as Romeo
  • Troy Duffy on set of the highly anticipated sequel
  • The promotional poster for "The Boondock Saints II"
  • Duffy, Flanery and Reedus at their interview with IrishCentral

After a 10-year wait that felt like an eternity, the moment that Irish Americans have been waiting for has finally arrived: the Boondock Saints are back with a bang. ; Published
October 22, 2009


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LOL...The Boondock Saints ride again. Can't wait to see it.
Naturally I love it, since I am in it. It was a pleasure working with Troy (Duffy), he is very much an actor's director. Billy Connolloy and I met up after thirty years, great crac, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, Julie Benz and Willem Dafoe were all terrific to work with. I had a fabulous time and can't wait to work with them again.
I can't wait to see this!!
Anything Irish is great :)

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LOL...The Boondock Saints ride again. Can't wait to see it.
Naturally I love it, since I am in it. It was a pleasure working with Troy (Duffy), he is very much an actor's director. Billy Connolloy and I met up after thirty years, great crac, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, Julie Benz and Willem Dafoe were all terrific to work with. I had a fabulous time and can't wait to work with them again.
I can't wait to see this!!
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