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James Mason in Huit heures de sursis (1947)

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Huit heures de sursis

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    Set in Northern Ireland (filmed in Belfast) during the post-WWII Irish-British Troubles, 'organisation' leader Johnny McQueen (James Mason) plans a factory hold-up that goes sour. Johnny is shot in the shoulder by an armed cashier whom Johnny then kills. When he falls off the getaway car and is left behind, Johnny is forced into hiding in the back-alleys while trying to elude the police and make it back to the hideout. Along the way, he is helped and betrayed by numerous individuals, including bird-fancier Shell (F.J. McCormick), artist Lukey (Robert Newton), barman Fencie (William Hartnell), failed medical student Tober (Elwyn Brook-Jones), kindly priest Father Tom (W.G. Fay), and two sympathetic nurses, Maureen (Ann Clery) and Maudie (Beryl Measor). Meanwhile, Johnny's gang members and his girlfriend, Kathleen Sullivan (Kathleen Ryan), are also searching for him.



    Yes. Odd Man Out is also a 1945 novel by British author F(rederick) L(aurence) Green. The book was adapted for the movie by both Green and British writer R(obert) C(edric) Sherriff.



    Odd Man Out does not take sides, focusing instead on the individual characters and their bundle of human behaviors -- fear, betrayal, greed, love, panic, mercy, etc. -- as they encounter Johnny in his attempt to get back to Kathleen's house where the gang is holding up. In fact, the movie opens with the following statement: 'This story is told against a background of political unrest in a city of Northern Ireland. It is not concerned with the struggle between the law and an illegal organisation, but only with the conflict in the hearts of the people when they become unexpectedly involved.'



    The men are a bit uneasy about his fitness for the task, having noticed a change in him since his escape from prison. He has expressed his new belief that negotiation might achieve their goals more effectively than violence.

    Basically, how things turned out during and right after the heist, is what they were afraid of. In truth, Dennis should have taken his place, like he offered.



    The gang members are Dennis (Robert Beatty) (Canada), Nolan (Dan O'Herlihy) (Dublin), Murphy (Roy Irving) (London), and Pat (Cyril Cusack) (born in South Africa). Of the four, only Cusack grew up in Northern Ireland and has a proper accent. Except for James Mason (raised in Yorkshire, England), all of Johnny's gang members, including Kathleen, were actors with Dublin's Abbey Theatre, which was founded and directed by W.G. Fay (Father Tom). The street urchins, however, were recruited from a local orphanage and display Northern Ireland accents.



    While Johnny, near death, is being tended to by Tober and painted by Lukey, Kathleen arranges passage on a ship for herself and Johnny. She then returns to Father Tom's church to wait for Johnny. While Tober and Lukey argue about what to do with Johnny's body (call an ambulance versus painting him), Shell helps Johnny walk out the door and through the snow on the way to Father Tom's. Trying to elude the police, Shell leaves Johnny lying behind some bushes and continues on to the church where he is intercepted by the waiting Kathleen. She goes after Johnny and leads him to the boatyard, but he collapses as the police arrive. 'Is it far?' Johnny asks Kathleen. Holding him in her arms, she replies, 'It's a long way, but I'm coming with you.' She reaches into her coat pocket, draws out a gun, and starts shooting. The police shoot back. In the final scene, the police cover their bodies with raincoats while Father Tom and Shell walk away sadly.

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  • How long is Odd Man Out?
    1 hour and 56 minutes
  • When was Odd Man Out released?
    April 23, 1947
  • What is the IMDb rating of Odd Man Out?
    7.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in Odd Man Out?
    James Mason, Robert Newton, and Cyril Cusack
  • Who wrote Odd Man Out?
    R.C. Sherriff and F.L. Green
  • Who directed Odd Man Out?
    Carol Reed
  • Who was the composer for Odd Man Out?
    William Alwyn
  • Who was the producer of Odd Man Out?
    Carol Reed
  • Who was the cinematographer for Odd Man Out?
    Robert Krasker
  • Who was the editor of Odd Man Out?
    Fergus McDonell
  • Who are the characters in Odd Man Out?
    Johnny McQueen
  • What is the plot of Odd Man Out?
    A wounded Irish nationalist leader attempts to evade police following a failed robbery in Belfast.
  • What was the budget for Odd Man Out?
    1 million
  • How much did Odd Man Out earn at the worldwide box office?
    $65,800
  • What is Odd Man Out rated?
    Approved
  • What genre is Odd Man Out?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Odd Man Out won?
    4 awards
  • How many awards has Odd Man Out been nominated for?
    6 nominations

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