United Kingdom / Mar 30, 2008
Be careful what you believe in...
1h 30min
Overall average
5.0/10
Videos
Plot
Adaptation of the book by David Almond, set in 1960s Tyneside. Two 14-year-old boys team up against Mouldy, the town bully. Turning Crazy Mary s garden shed into a workshop, they discover that the sculptures they create come to life. Together they raise a golem, a creature fashioned from clay, capable of dispatching anyone, even Martin Mould. But when Mouldy winds up dead, the boys have to deal with the awful power they may have unleashed and the perils of getting what you wish for.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Imelda Staunton | Mary Doonan |
| Natalie Hall | Frances |
| Ben-Ryan Davies | Stephen Rose |
| Tom Goodman-Hill | |
| Charlotte-Joy Reed | Mona Duffy |
| Nicky McEvoy | Jimmy Kay |
| Alan Renwick | Park keeper |
| Jack Traynor | Poke |
| Danny Patterson | Skinner |
| Nick Ash | Clay |
| Stephen Chapman | Stephen's father |
| Janine Birkett | Stephen's mother |
| Alex Hall | Mrs. Penberthy |
| Richie Gibson | Police constable |
| Mark Stratton | Sergeant |
| Vin Welch | Neighbour |
| Nick Ryan | Clay (voice) |
Genres
DramaTV Movie
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Clay |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Childsplay Productions |
| Release date | 30 marzo 2008 |
| Executive producer | Jonathan East |
| Production | Kirsten Eller, Peter Tabern |
| Writer | David Almond, Peter Tabern |
| Editing | Matthew Tabern |
| Cinematography | Shane Daly |
| Assistant directors | Steve Robinson, Victoria Banks, Terry McShane, Andrew Gunn |
| Production design | Jason Carlin, Chris Kay |
| Art direction | Chris Kay, Jason Carlin |
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| Set decoration | Jason Carlin, Chris Kay |
| Costume design | Jane Spicer |
| Makeup | Jane Spicer |
| Hairstyling | Jane Spicer |
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