Fighting Irish (2003) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Ray Daly Jr., Kara Hamilton, Mary Beth Pape

Written by:
Ray Daly Jr.

Directed by:
Ray Daly Jr.


Release Date:
December 12, 2003

Original Title:
Fighting Irish

Genres:
Action

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

What do you get when you mix a tough Irish kid with a topless bar, a biker gang, a beautiful stripper girlfriend, an alcoholic mother, an abusive father, bats, knives, guns, the police, the FBI, sleep deprivation and an inordinate amount of pride? The answer is Fighting Irish.

What do you get when you mix a tough Irish kid with a topless bar, a biker gang, a beautiful stripper girlfriend, an alcoholic mother, an abusive father, bats, knives, guns, the police, the FBI, sleep deprivation and an inordinate amount of pride? The answer is Fighting Irish. Based on a true story Fighting Irish is an action/drama about one man and his three-year war with an entire biker gang. In the 90's, The Warlords Motorcycle Gang was a fixture in the New York nightclub scene, extorting money from bar owners and basically terrorizing the entire nightclub industry. That all changed when a down on his luck bouncer named Sean McCarthy took the Warlords actions personal.

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Rankings and Honors

Fighting Irish (2003) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.0/10
Awards Won: 5 wins

Director:
Ray Daly Jr.

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