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Awaydays (2009)

18 105 min  -  Drama  -   22 May 2009 (Ireland)
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On the Wirral in the grim early years of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, the opportunities for... See full summary »

Director:

Pat Holden

Writer:

Kevin Sampson
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Nicky Bell Nicky Bell ...
Carty
Liam Boyle Liam Boyle ...
Elvis
Stephen Graham ...
Godden
Oliver Lee Oliver Lee ...
Baby
Lee Battle Lee Battle ...
Billy
Michael Ryan Michael Ryan ...
Marty (as Micheal Ryan)
Sean Ward Sean Ward ...
Robbie
Anthony Borrows ...
Pee Wee (as Anthony Burrows)
David Barlow David Barlow ...
Eddie
Elliot Hughes Elliot Hughes ...
Jimmy
Holliday Grainger ...
Molly (as Holliday Granger)
Ian Puleston-Davies Ian Puleston-Davies ...
Uncle Bob
Ged McKenna Ged McKenna ...
Mr. Carty
Lianne Sorsa Lianne Sorsa ...
Suzy (as Lianna Sorza)
Dannielle Malone Dannielle Malone ...
Janie (as Danielle Malone)
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Storyline

On the Wirral in the grim early years of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, the opportunities for thrill seeking young men looking to escape 9 to 5 drudgery are what they've always been: sex, drugs, rock n' roll, fashion, football and fighting. Written by FilmFinders  

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Plot Keywords:

One Word Title | Hooliganism | Liverpool | Brawl | Hooligan  | See more »

Genres:

Drama

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Country:

UK

Language:

English

Release Date:

(Ireland) See more »

Filming Locations:

Wirral, Merseyside, England, UK See more »

Box Office

Opening Weekend:

£39,045 (UK) (24 May 2009) (46 Screens)

Gross:

£39,045 (UK) (24 May 2009)
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Goofs

Errors in geography: The station of departure shown twice in the film is Bolton Street, Bury South. Not in Birkenhead or Wirral. See more »

Crazy Credits

The credits thank "Nicola & Eddy at Camel Llairds". The correct spelling of this famous shipbuilder is "Cammell Laird" See more »