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The Gentle Gunman

  • 1952
  • VM14
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
538
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
The Gentle Gunman (1952)
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Nel 1941, nel Regno Unito in tempo di guerra, due fratelli irlandesi che lavorano per l'I.R.A. si scontrano con i metodi spietati del loro leader locale.Nel 1941, nel Regno Unito in tempo di guerra, due fratelli irlandesi che lavorano per l'I.R.A. si scontrano con i metodi spietati del loro leader locale.Nel 1941, nel Regno Unito in tempo di guerra, due fratelli irlandesi che lavorano per l'I.R.A. si scontrano con i metodi spietati del loro leader locale.

  • Regia
    • Basil Dearden
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Roger MacDougall
  • Star
    • John Mills
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Robert Beatty
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    538
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Basil Dearden
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Roger MacDougall
    • Star
      • John Mills
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Robert Beatty
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Terence Sullivan
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Matt Sullivan
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Shinto
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Maureen Fagan
    Barbara Mullen
    Barbara Mullen
    • Molly Fagan
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Flynn
    Joseph Tomelty
    Joseph Tomelty
    • Dr Brannigan
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Connolly
    James Kenney
    James Kenney
    • Johnny Fagan
    Michael Golden
    • Murphy
    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Patsy McGuire
    • (as Jack McGowran)
    Gilbert Harding
    • Henry Truethome
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Ship's Officer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Harry Brogan
    • Barney
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Edward Byrne
    • Ambulance Attendant
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Patric Doonan
    Patric Doonan
    • Sentry
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Stephen Dunne
    Stephen Dunne
    • Brennan
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Harry Hutchinson
    • Bill - Detective
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Basil Dearden
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Roger MacDougall
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    Recensioni degli utenti13

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    6MOscarbradley

    A decent enough attempt at dramatizing the Irish 'Troubles'

    The Irish 'Troubles' might seem an unlikely subject for an Ealing film of the early fifties but when you consider it's a Basil Dearden/Michael Relph movie then perhaps not, for Dearden and Relph were the team behind "Sapphire" and "Victim" which tackled racism and homosexuality at a time when such subjects were considered taboo. It's set during the Second World War and it's about the IRA doing their bit to heighten the Blitz in London and casts John Mills and Dirk Bogarde as very unlikely Irish brothers, one for the use of violence and the other against it. Bogarde, in particular, is miscast, (he never wanted to make the movie), and his attempt at an Irish accent is pretty awful but Mills, once again, proves the better actor and turns in a fairly credible performance while Dearden ensures the suspense quota remains high. An excellent supporting cast includes Jack MacGowran, Liam Redmond, Robert Beatty and Barbara Mullen. It's unlikely it will ever go down as one of the better films to deal with the Irish question but neither is it negligible and it is worth seeing.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Ealing take on the Irish Troubles.

    Directed by Basil Dearden and adapted to screenplay from his own play by Roger MacDougal, The Gentle Gunman finds John Mills and Dirk Bogarde as brothers in the IRA circa 1941. Matt (Bogarde) is the young and hungry in the name of the cause brother, Terence (Mills) has grown tired of the violence and questions the IRA's methods. This puts a strain on their relationship, whilst it also puts Terence on a collision course with the IRA superiors who brand him as a traitor.

    The Irish Troubles has never been an easy subject to broach in movies, the political stand point of the film makers invariably leaning towards bias. Whilst critics and reviewers have to battle with their own convictions when trying to stay firmly on the fence. The Gentle Gunman is an attempt at being an anti violence movie, one with a "gentle" pro British slant from that most British of film studios, Ealing. Unfortunately it's tonally all over the place, awash with a mixed bunch of characters that range from apparent comic relief, to rabid Irish terrorists and a town crier like British bigot. Things are further put into the realm of the unbelievable by Mills and Bogarde trying to hold down Irish accents, a shame because without the fluctuation of the vocal chords the performances are rather good.

    It's also a bit too stagey and the pace often drags itself into a stupor, making the adequate action scenes act more as a merciful release than anything truly exciting. On the plus side the film looks amazing at times, with Gordon Dines (The Blue Lamp) on cinematography dealing firmly in film noir filters. Which goes some way to explain how the film has come to be in a couple of reference books about British noir. But really it's a marginal entry and all told it's just a routine drama from a Studio who were much better in other genre spheres. 6/10
    8manuel-pestalozzi

    Everything is relative ... even the impact of terrorism

    As fate would have it, I bought a low price DVD with this movie shortly before the bomb attacks on the London underground on July 7th, 2005. I suppose the story is based on real facts. Members of the IRA planted bombs in London's underground system during WW II. This is what happens in the first part of this movie anyway, and an amazing amount of footage seems to have been shot on real locations. Dirk Bogarde plays the young Irishman who deposits the suitcase with the time bomb on a station platform full with families and children who are bedding down for a night during the Blitz, John Mills is his older brother, also a member of the terrorist gang but beset by moral qualms. He follows the Bogarde character and manages to throw the bomb into the tunnel just before it explodes.

    Basically this is a story about the questioning of causes and of the justification of terrorist acts, specially in relation to the situation in Northern Ireland. In this aspect it is not unlike Carol Reed's Odd Man Out, made a few years earlier. The main character takes a critical view of the actions of the terrorists who in turn suspect him of being a traitor (not without reason). The action soon moves to an isolated road house on the Green Island, the base of the gang, and the point is clearly made, that all the actions of the terrorist are senseless and just cause harm to many innocent people without achieving anything but generating more suffering and hate.

    What is really interesting for a viewer of our days about this movie is how the issue of terrorism is treated. The terrorists are basically presented as misguided dimwits who will never be able to shake the system. Compared with how terrorism is regarded today this treatment struck me as being a very mild and strangely relaxed view of people ready to commit atrocities. But then I came to understand that even terrorism and its impact have to be relativised. Compared with the surface bombings by German planes during the Blitz (a memory certainly still very fresh in 1952), the damages caused by a group of terrorists must have seemed very limited indeed.
    6rxelex

    Good historical film

    I think I tried to watch this many years ago but was put off by the grim scenery and confused Irish history but just watched it through today and it was quite interesting.

    Lots of long dead actors proving just how few actors were working in poverty stricken UK in 1050s. Elizabeth Sellars enigmatic smile used often.

    Bleak moorland settings with lonely roads, city views with endless grim terraces, ethnic steretyping galore, cliffhanging last scene.

    Car chases look more like Keystone Cops action with the miserable old British cars that thankfully were not worth preserving.

    Well worth watching if you like real history.
    4malcolmgsw

    Poorly written and acted

    This is a truly woeful effort from Ealing.So much about it is wrong.Most of the actors are ill suited to their roles and end up speaking like Barry Fitzgerald.Characters are underwritten.John Mills part in particular.Also the action is ridiculous.IRA men are taken to serve a sentence in Belfast!When the guards discover an intruder in the docks they don't guess what he is after.John Mills is allowed on a navy ship without question and then gets away.Naturally unshown as the writer could not dream up a plausible way of showing this.Despite the fact that the 2 prisoners have escaped the prison van still shows up at the yard.Difficult to know who the studios were aiming at with this film and little surprise that it had only a short time left of its existence.

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      Eddie Byrne, Michael Golden, and E.J. Kennedy had also featured in a 1950 television play in different roles.
    • Blooper
      The car which is used to escape after the shootout with the prison vehicle has different number plates front and back. DZ 7563 on the front and ZC 6034 on the rear.It has the DZ plate when the arrives at the scene. DZ would be a Co Antrim registration, ZC would be Dublin.

      It appears that two different cars were used as the Northern car also has an extra spotlight on the front and no padlock on the wiper.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Opening credits prologue: NORTHERN IRELAND 1941
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Century of Cinema: Ourselves Alone? (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Arranged by Delia Murphy

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 aprile 2023 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Bombe im U-Bahn-Schacht
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ealing Studios, Ealing, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at Ealing Studios, London, England.)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • J. Arthur Rank Organisation
      • Ealing Studios
      • Michael Balcon Productions
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      • Black and White
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