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  • Open Asylum (1982)
  • 74 min | Thriller
Open Asylum (1982)
74 min | Thriller

Ultra realistic noir story about internecine slaughter in 1970's Northern Ireland. Nihilistic unrelenting, visceral and powerful storytelling.
Director
Writers
Dermot Logue (co-writer) | Colm Villa
Producer
Colm Villa (producer)
Cinematographers
Shaun Austin (cinematography) | Desmond Mayell | Colm Villa
Editor
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Release date
Apr 1, 1982 (Ireland)

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Cast

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16 cast members
Name Known for
Ruby Boyd
1st bar Prostitute 1st bar Prostitute   See fewer
Mickey Connors
3rd Heavy in back of car 3rd Heavy in back of car   See fewer
Sonny Deany
Sonny Boy Sonny Boy   See fewer
Hugh Gallagher
Jim McLaughlin Jim McLaughlin   See fewer
Brian Lacey
Body in plastic bag at dump Body in plastic bag at dump   See fewer
Alan MacKenzie
Demented Tennant Demented Tennant   See fewer
Tommy McAteer
Friday Friday   See fewer
Frankie McMenimen
The Caretaker The Caretaker   See fewer
Tony McMenimen
Tennant 1 Tennant 1   See fewer
Robin Percival
English Television Reporter English Television Reporter   See fewer
Paddy Rice
Georgie Barber Georgie Barber   See fewer
John Roddy
Tennant 2 Tennant 2   See fewer
Jim Rooney
3rd Heavy at flats 3rd Heavy at flats   See fewer
Mickey Rooney
2nd Heavy driving car 2nd Heavy driving car   See fewer
Claire Toland
Woman in bedroom Woman in bedroom   See fewer
Colm Villa
Tom Bradley Tom Bradley   See fewer
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