| F.J. McCormick, Kathleen Ryan, Elwyn
Brook-Jones, William Hartnell, Robert Newton, Dennis O'Dea, Kitty
Kirwan, Dan O'Herlihy, James Mason, Robert Beatty, Cyril Cusack, W.G.
Fay, Min Milligan.
Carol Reed's taut character study (disguised as a suspense melodrama)
was adapted from the novel by F.L. Green and stars James Mason in
his star-making role as I.R.A. operative Johnny McQueen. Breaking
out of jail, Johnny takes it on the lam, but idealism forces him
out of hiding in order to raise money for the I.R.A. cause he believes
in so strongly. He decides to rob a bank, but the hold-up goes bad
and Johnny is seriously wounded by the police. Staggering through
the streets of Belfast, Johnny meets a succession of people who
either want to help him or turn him over to the authorities. Johnny
finally stumbles into a pub, where he is taken in by a homosexual
artist (Robert Newton) who wants Johnny to pose for him in order
to capture the desperation in his eyes. Johnny breaks free from
the artist and tries to make his way to the waterfront in a final
effort to escape ... but the police are slowly closing in. |