
James Mason
Johnny McQueen
Robert Newton
Lukey
Cyril Cusack
Pat
F.J. McCormick
Shell
Kathleen Ryan
Kathleen Sullivan
William Hartnell
Fencie - the barman
Fay Compton
Rosie
W.G. Fay
Father Tom
Denis O'Dea
Inspector
Maureen Delaney
Theresa O'Brien
Elwyn Brook-Jones
Tober
Robert Beatty
Dennis
Dan O'Herlihy
Nolan
Kitty Kirwan
Grannie
Beryl Measor
Maudie
Roy Irving
Murphy
Joseph Tomelty
'Gin' Jimmy, the cabbie
Arthur Hambling
Tom
Ann Clery
Maureen
Maura Milligan
Cashier
Maureen Cusack
Molly
Eddie Byrne
Policeman in final scene
Wilfrid Brambell
Standing Passenger on Tram (uncredited)
Dora Bryan
Girl in Telephone Kiosk (uncredited)
Steve Donahue
Policeman (uncredited)
Harry Hutchinson
Waiter in Crown Bar (uncredited)
Geoffrey Keen
Soldier (uncredited)
Pat McGrath
Lennie (uncredited)
Maurice Millard
Policeman (uncredited)
Noel Purcell
Tram Conductor (uncredited)
Guy Rolfe
Policeman Watching Kathleen's House (uncredited)
Albert Sharpe
Bus Conductor (uncredited)
Robert Brooks Turner
Mill Office Worker During Robbery (uncredited)
Valentine Vousden
Man on Bus Shouting at Conductor (uncredited)
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- #film noir
- #ira (irish republican army)
- #british noir
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This is very much an example of less is more from Carol Reed. James Mason is super as ("Johnny") who leads an IRA cell that decides to rob a textile mill to secure continued funding for their operations. As they make good their escape, he is shot, seriously wounded and has to try to secure medical care whilst being pursued by a determined constabulary and by his loving gal "Kathleen" (Kathleen Rya

That's the duty of all of us. Johnny McQueen is an IRA leader who breaks out of prison and for 6 months hides out at the house of adoring Kathleen. Here he plots a robbery of a Belfast mill to fund his underground organisation, the robbery doesn't go to plan and Johnny kills a man in a struggle outside the mill, he himself is shot and fails to make the getaway with his accomplices... If ever












