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Cast

Derek King

Derek King

Martin Cluxton

Bill Foley

Bill Foley

Mr Cluxton

Dearbhla Molloy

Dearbhla Molloy

Mary

Ann O'Dwyer

Ann O'Dwyer

Mrs Boyle

Virginia Cole

Virginia Cole

Chrissie

Brendan Kealy

Brendan Kealy

Whacker

Trolach Oh'Aonghusa

Trolach Oh'Aonghusa

1st Christian Brother

Noel Lynch

Noel Lynch

2nd Christian Brother

Áine Ní Mhuirí

Áine Ní Mhuirí

Mother on Train

Liam O'Callaghan

Liam O'Callaghan

Father on Train

Vincent Smith

Vincent Smith

2nd Man on Train

Brian McGrath

Brian McGrath

1st Vincent de Paul Brother

Robert Somerset

Robert Somerset

2nd Vincent de Paul Brother

Collette Proctor

Collette Proctor

Employment Clerk

Jim Bartley

Jim Bartley

Cronin

Tom Irvin

Tom Irvin

McGreevey

Maureen Ahearne

Maureen Ahearne

Raquel

John Kavanagh

John Kavanagh

Priest

Joe Dowling

Joe Dowling

Maoist

Eoin O'Súilleabháin

Eoin O'Súilleabháin

Tramp

Gerry Alexander

Gerry Alexander

Justice

Laurie Morton

Laurie Morton

Mrs. Cluxton

Crew

Caoimhín Ó Marcaigh

Caoimhín Ó Marcaigh

Writer

Louis Stewart

Louis Stewart

Music

Brian MacLochlainn

Brian MacLochlainn

Director

Brian MacLochlainn

Brian MacLochlainn

Writer

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A Week in the Life of Martin Cluxton

19710.0 / 1075 min
Drama

Overview

Based on real stories, using both actors and non-actors, and filmed on location in Dublin, A Week in the Life of Martin Cluxton (1971) is a rare example of Irish social realism. After years in an industrial school, Martin Cluxton (Derek King) returns home to Dublin but finds considerable prejudice and little opportunity. Broadcast on RTÉ, it was directed by Brian MacLochlainn, co-written by Caoimhín Ó Marcaigh and MacLochlainn, with music by jazz great Louis Stewart.