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The Quare Fellow

The Quare Fellow
Directed by Arthur Dreifuss

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Patrick McGoohan stars in this uncompromising 1962 film based on the story by legendary Irish writer Brendan Behan, about a prison where a man is shortly due to be hanged. Also included is a superb extra of 'Bendan Beehan's Dublin' a superb document of the great city through the eyes of Beehan and it's other famous residents.

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FROM A PLAY BY BRENDAN BEHAN

In 1962, legendary Irish playwright Brendan Behan s incendiary insider s look at life on death row, The Quare Fellow, became a film studded with gem-like performances (Hollywood Reporter) that packs a harsh Irish eloquence and a brutal dramatic punch (New York Times). Zealous rookie prison guard Thomas Crimmin (Patrick McGoohan - The Prisoner, Escape From Alcatraz) arrives at a crumbling correctional facility where inmates and turnkeys alike anxiously await a man s imminent trip to the gallows. Though the condemned (called the quare fellow in Hibernian jailhouse slang) remains unseen, the cruelty of the brutal murder that has marked his days and the system that would take a life for a life are both keenly felt. Under the tutelage of a retiring guard, and via a chance liaison with Kathleen (Sylvia Syms), a woman with a deep connection to both the man awaiting execution and the crime of passion he committed, Crimmin s duty-bound veneer erodes and the tragedy of state-sanctioned murder threatens to claim more than just the life of the guilty. Working in Dublin with an Anglo-Irish cast and crew, American writer-director Arthur Dreifuss tells in The Quare Fellow a compelling story with swift, succinct strokes, (LA Times) combining visual ingenuity with Behan s rueful, randy dialogue (The New Yorker) and uncommon humanity.

DVD EXTRA:
- Brendan Behan s Dublin (1968, Color, 27 min., Directed by Norman Cohen) The spirit of this unusual city is presented through the eyes of one of its most talented and colorful citizens. The evocative color images are accompanied by typical street ballads sung by the Dubliners.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96918 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-12-09
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 89 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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A Fascinating Picture... Eloquently Acted. --San Francisco Chronicle

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A harsh Irish eloguence and a brutal Dramatic Punch. --New York Times