Clash of the Ash

Clash of the Ash

Release date : January 1, 1987
Runtime : 50m
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Director : Fergus Tighe /
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January 1, 1987 50m More
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Phil Kelly (played by William Heffernan) is the anti-hero; a restless teenager imbued with natural hurling ability and a strong aversion to studying. The location is not fictitious but instead it’s the very real Fermoy in County Cork which is a welcome touch. Like much of 1980s smalltown Ireland it’s a claustrophobic place that drives people away but inexplicably retains a strange sort of hold on them. The latter is exemplified by Gina Moxley’s character, the tempestuous Mary Hartnett who has returned after a stint in London. The other members of their gang are languid Martin (Vincent Murphy), uptight Willy, and mousey Rosie who carries a torch for Phil.
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Liam Heffernan
Phil Kelly (as William Heffernan)
Gina Moxley
Mary Hartnett
Vinny Murphy
Martin Hogan (as Vincent Murphy)

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  • title:Clash of the Ash
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1987
  • Runtime:50m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Fergus Tighe /
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  • Overview:Phil Kelly (played by William Heffernan) is the anti-hero; a restless teenager imbued with natural hurling ability and a strong aversion to studying. The location is not fictitious but instead it’s the very real Fermoy in County Cork which is a welcome touch. Like much of 1980s smalltown Ireland it’s a claustrophobic place that drives people away but inexplicably retains a strange sort of hold on them. The latter is exemplified by Gina Moxley’s character, the tempestuous Mary Hartnett who has returned after a stint in London. The other members of their gang are languid Martin (Vincent Murphy), uptight Willy, and mousey Rosie who carries a torch for Phil.
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