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McVicar

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.5K
YOUR RATING
McVicar (1980)
CrimeDrama

John McVicar was a notorious London criminal known as "Public Enemy No. 1" for armed bank robberies. He was captured and imprisoned in a high security facility, but continued attempting esca... Read allJohn McVicar was a notorious London criminal known as "Public Enemy No. 1" for armed bank robberies. He was captured and imprisoned in a high security facility, but continued attempting escapes.John McVicar was a notorious London criminal known as "Public Enemy No. 1" for armed bank robberies. He was captured and imprisoned in a high security facility, but continued attempting escapes.

  • Director
    • Tom Clegg
  • Writers
    • John McVicar
    • Tom Clegg
  • Stars
    • Roger Daltrey
    • Adam Faith
    • Cheryl Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Clegg
    • Writers
      • John McVicar
      • Tom Clegg
    • Stars
      • Roger Daltrey
      • Adam Faith
      • Cheryl Campbell
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Roger Daltrey
    Roger Daltrey
    • John McVicar
    Adam Faith
    Adam Faith
    • Walter Probyn
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Sheila McVicar
    Billy Murray
    Billy Murray
    • Joey Davis
    Georgina Hale
    Georgina Hale
    • Kate
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • Ronnie Harrison
    Brian Hall
    Brian Hall
    • Terry Stokes
    Peter Jonfield
    • Bobby Harris
    Matthew Scurfield
    Matthew Scurfield
    • Streaky Jeffries
    Leonard Gregory
    • Jimmy Collins
    Joe Turner
    • Panda
    Jeremy Blake
    • Ronnie Johnson
    Anthony Trent
    • Tate
    Terence Stuart
    • Sid
    Harry Fielder
    Harry Fielder
    • Harry Aitch
    Michael Feast
    Michael Feast
    • Cody
    Ralph Watson
    Ralph Watson
    • PO Allen
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
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    • Director
      • Tom Clegg
    • Writers
      • John McVicar
      • Tom Clegg
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    User reviews22

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    drj-12

    Roger Daltrey's most successful film role

    A gripping portrayal of a seasoned villain's desire to escape from prison and start a new life. Roger Daltrey succeeds in making John McVicar appear to be a decent family man despite his hard-man antics. Adam Faith is excellent as Walter, McVicar's colleague in prison. Again, he is portrayed to be a cheeky Cockney geezer, immensely likeable.

    From the outset, the prison guards are given no sympathy, they are brutal,unfair and dim-witted. Daltrey's vocals are used extensively to colour the film and the viewer is left in no doubt as to the director's sympathies. John McVicar is now a respected writer and broadcaster.
    ianbroudie2001

    Top Ten British Movie

    First rate prison thriller with exceptionally good lead performances by Daltrey and Adam Faith (charming).

    Great use of music, get the soundtrack if you are a Who fan

    Often not spoken about as one of the best British movies made when it should be.
    10proppacool

    classic

    Great film, great soundtrack, Daltry is awesome! They dont make them like this anymore.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Hard-as-nails prison drama

    I'm a big fan of prison dramas and for some reason the ones made around this era seem to be the best in terms of quality: they're usually the most down-to-earth and realistic, and often hard-hitting with it. MCVICAR is a film with a lot of baggage attending – not only is it a true story, it stars one of Britain's biggest music stars, Roger Daltrey, in the titular role. Could it live up to expectations?

    I think so. In essence, this is the British answer to Eastwood's ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ – a story of one man's journey to escape the mundane nature of prison life. Yes, there are the expected clichés and yes, the last act of the film is far less interesting and suspenseful than what's come before, but for the most part MCVICAR is a film that does the business. Director Tom Clegg, later a mainstay of television with the SHARPE movies, does an excellent job and I think this is the highlight of his resume. It's a taut, compelling and funny crime film.

    Great cast, too: Daltrey is decent as McVicar, playing up the hard-man persona with plenty of guts; Adam Faith is solid as the good-guy prisoner with plans of freedom. I also enjoyed Billy Murray as McVicar's buddy on the outside, the brief cameo from an incredibly haggard-looking Ian Hendry, and Steven Berkoff as another inherently sinister type. Okay, it doesn't really offer anything you haven't seen before, but that doesn't stop MCVICAR from being a highly entertaining movie.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Solid British crime drama

    I nearly forgot this tremendous crime film from UK. It was made in the early eighties, the same year as LONG GOOD FRIDAY, also a terrific gem. This one was made by Tom Clegg a future prolific British director, and starred by a non actor - such a shame for the movie business, because Roger Daltrey is far far above being convincing in the lead role. He could have made many other films of this kind. The prison sequences, in the first part, are however a bit lame, the inmates picture a bit too smooth. I expected something tougher, compared to the rest of the film. I think it was too cliché, too easy described. Excellent film however.

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    • Trivia
      The real John McVicar is seen briefly at the bar wearing a green top about 11 mins before the end of the film
    • Goofs
      When McVicar escapes, he is running up the street and he passes the same two-tone Bedford van twice.
    • Quotes

      [Terry is joking to the other prisoners about the Durham Light Infantry]

      Terry Stokes: They found a whole barrack load of them stuck up each other... Sunk to the nuts, they were. They're gonna rename them - the Durham Bumpers. Ah, they do love an arsehole, these Geordies!

      [laughter]

    • Crazy credits
      Quote by John McVicar in the closing credits: "Being a thief is a terrific life. But the trouble is they put you in jail for it."
    • Connections
      Featured in Vintage Video: 0369 McVicar (1982) (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Bitter and Twisted
      Written by Steve Swindells

      Performed by Roger Daltrey

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    • Release date
      • August 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L.A. Prisoner
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland(as Eire)
    • Production companies
      • Polytel
      • The Who Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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