Irish Film Institute -MONTHLY MUST-SEE CINEMA: ODD MAN OUT

MONTHLY MUST-SEE CINEMA: ODD MAN OUT

Director: Carol Reed

1947, Black and White, Digi-beta


IFI’s Monthly Must-See Cinema showcases highlights from the Irish cinema canon which are now preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive.

In an outstanding performance which he himself considered the best of his career, James Mason stars as Johnny McQueen, an IRA fugitive. Months of hiding out in a safe house have taken their toll on his mental health and cause him to botch a bank robbery undertaken to raise funds for the IRA in which he believes so passionately. A cashier is killed and he sustains serious wounds, forcing him to stagger deliriously through the snow-filled streets of Belfast meeting a succession of people who help or hinder him as a manhunt gets underway.

Odd Man Out is remarkable in its sympathetic dramatisation of an IRA story for British and international audiences. A triumph of style from Carol Reed (who would make The Third Man two years later), it was deemed Best Film at the British Academy Awards in 1947. It features outstanding performances from its Irish cast: Cyril Cusack, Kathleen Ryan and the remarkable Abbey veteran, F. J. McCormick.   

We are delighted to welcome F.J. McCormick’s son, David Judge, to introduce the film.

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