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Mourir à Belfast

Original title: The Outsider
  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Mourir à Belfast (1979)
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A young American man joins the IRA in Ireland but soon finds out that he is being used for political purposes and propaganda.A young American man joins the IRA in Ireland but soon finds out that he is being used for political purposes and propaganda.A young American man joins the IRA in Ireland but soon finds out that he is being used for political purposes and propaganda.

  • Director
    • Tony Luraschi
  • Writers
    • Colin Leinster
    • Tony Luraschi
  • Stars
    • Craig Wasson
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Patricia Quinn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    338
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    • Director
      • Tony Luraschi
    • Writers
      • Colin Leinster
      • Tony Luraschi
    • Stars
      • Craig Wasson
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Patricia Quinn
    • 13User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
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    Craig Wasson
    Craig Wasson
    • Michael Flaherty
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Seamus Flaherty
    Patricia Quinn
    Patricia Quinn
    • Siobhan
    Niall O'Brien
    • Emmet Donovan
    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • John Russell
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • The Farmer
    Frank Grimes
    Frank Grimes
    • Tony Coyle
    Elizabeth Begley
    • Mrs. Cochran
    Bosco Hogan
    Bosco Hogan
    • Finbar Donovan
    Ray McAnally
    Ray McAnally
    • MacWhirter
    J.G. Devlin
    J.G. Devlin
    • Sean Tweeny
    Joe Dowling
    • Pat
    Aiden Grennell
    Aiden Grennell
    • Hanlan
    Joe McPartland
    • Joe McDermott
    Des Cave
    • Kevin McCann
    • (as Desmond Cave)
    Joe Lynch
    • Sean Thompson
    David Collings
    David Collings
    • Maj. Nigel Percival
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
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    • Director
      • Tony Luraschi
    • Writers
      • Colin Leinster
      • Tony Luraschi
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    10stonerlawrence-1

    Haunting and memorable

    This movie has haunted me since I saw it in the mid-1980s. It is one of the very best movies I have ever seen. I have searched in vain for a videotape (later DVD!) since without avail.

    This movie is without peer in depicting the Troubles and in its exploration of loyalty and betrayal. It contains one of Sterling Hayden's last performances and, to say the least, he does not disappoint. Craig Wasson offers the best performance of his career in this film. Patricia Quinn demonstrates her capacity for a dramatic role (in sharp contrast to her performance in "Rocky Horror").

    Northern Irish partisans of either stripe should be both warned and reassured: the movie is scrupulously even-handed and neither side is portrayed in a flattering light. Rather, it makes the point that the conflict has degenerated into a corrupt exercise in hatred, blood lust, and revenge.

    This movie is stark and raw suspense, disillusionment, and heartbreak. I would happily pay $100 for a used VHS of this film.
    8johncg25

    Surprisingly good

    This is one of the better films on the IRA struggle I have ever seen, despite its age. You also get what looks like a film shot on location in Belfast from the 70's, which surprised me in that it looked like a warzone. Other later films on the subject cannot quite capture the setting as this film does wonderfully. The plot is complex, the acting is good, and it is pretty intense, and overall very well done. For anyone that likes the IRA subject matter it is definitely worth seeing, and one of the best films on that subject that is for unknown reasons, not well-watched.
    10hendersonhall

    Irish-American Vietnam vet, disillusioned, goes to Ireland, gets more disillusioned by IRA

    Years ago I visited NY, noticed this film and despite a pan by the NY Times, saw it since I'd been impressed by Craig Wasson in Go Tell the Spartans (still the best fiction film on Vietnam). Loved it: excellent story that avoids clichés, very well acted and directed. Came off a bit as The Further Adventures of the Craig Wasson Character Who Had Been in Nam. Disillusioned Nam vet wants purpose in life, goes to ancestral home Ireland, gets more disillusioned at being used by both IRA and Brits for their own, different purposes. Even becomes disillusioned with grandfather, whose screwed up memories of IRA glory persuaded him to go there. Maybe my memory of details is inaccurate (saw it once when it opened), but the final scene stays with me still: Wasson in a phone booth in Detroit, hitting the receiver on the phone box in frustration. Hope it comes out in DVD. If so, I'd order it in an instant.
    10bklyn-boylan

    A gem that disappeared

    I happened to be in NYC when this was released. Read no reviews of it, but having recently seen Craig Wasson in Go Tell the Spartans (still the best fiction movie about Vietnam) and having admired Frank Grimes since I saw him as the lead in The Playboy of the Western World in Dublin years earlier, I decided to go. And was glad I did. This movie is a gem. Its disappearance after that initial showing in NYC (and probably other metro centers in the US) baffles me. Even more baffling is its non-resurrection in DVD. The Wasson character sort of made the film a sequel to Go Tell the Spartans. The story (which I won't spoil by telling the plot), about both IRA-ers and Brits using the American for their political ends was great, as were the acting and directing. Still vivid in my memory is the emotional ending with Wasson in a phone booth in Detroit. I keep searching for its release on DVD, with no luck.
    RachelLone

    A much disillusioned young man

    The young Vietnam War veteran Michael Flaherty, from Detroit, (Craig Wasson) joins the IRA because his Irish grandfather fought for the cause and he has told Michael so many stories of his, and Michael wants to be just like him. After working briefly at the border, Michael's wish is granted- he is sent to Belfast, Northern Ireland, where all you can see is ruins and riots. All the while, Michael is not aware that he has been considered as an outsider and that he has been manipulated. To the IRA, he is nothing but a pawn for their 'public relations'. When Michael realises the brutal truth, he is utterly disillusioned. He only becomes further disillusioned when he has returned to America and his ill grandfather confesses to him yet another harsh truth...

    I have been to Belfast, though not in the 1970s, but from what I've read and what I've seen, I can say this film vividly depicts the city of Belfast in the early 1970s, the peak of the Troubles. And not all of them fought for the cause. Some of them were indeed downright terrorists (again, I must reiterate, not ALL of them). The movie also portrays the cunning nature of the British Troops. The ending is a very clever one. I think I should track down the novel.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Elizabeth Begley.
    • Goofs
      In the movie, a character mentions she is watching Doris Day and Rock Hudson in "The Pajama Game" on TV. In reality, Rock Hudson was not in this movie. Doris Day starred in "The Pajama Game" with Carol Haney.
    • Soundtracks
      Broken English
      Written by Marianne Faithfull, Barry Reynolds, Joe Mavety, Steve York and Terry Stannard

      Performed by Marianne Faithfull

      Courtesy of Island Records

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Outsider
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK(additional scenes)
    • Production company
      • Cinematic Arts B.V.
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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