Overview:
In 1921 Dublin, the IRA battles the "Black & Tans," special British forces given to harsh measures. Irish-American medical student Kerry O'Shea hopes to stay aloof, but saving a wounded friend gets him outlawed, and inexorably drawn into the rebel organization...under his former professor Sean Lenihan, who has "shaken hands with the devil" and begun to think of fighting as an end in itself. Complications arise when Kerry falls for a beautiful English hostage, and the British offer a peace treaty that is not enough to satisfy Lenihan.| Status: | Released (1959-06-24) |
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| Screen: | Rearden Conner, Marian Spitzer, Ivan Goff |
| Productions: | Troy Films, Pennebaker Productions |
| Production Countries: | Ireland, United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 5788: James Cagney - Sean Lenihan
- 18666: Don Murray - Kerry O'Shea
- 69810: Dana Wynter - Jennifer Curtis
- 5826: Glynis Johns - Kitty Brady
- 7640: Michael Redgrave - The General
- 20399: Sybil Thorndike - Lady Fitzhugh
- 4973: Cyril Cusack - Chris Noonan
Crews
- 1138813: Gordon Pilkington - Editor - Editing
- 18591: Walter Seltzer - Executive Producer - Production
- 1357980: Marian Spitzer - Adaptation - Writing
- 20412: Michael Anderson - Director - Directing
- 1357979: Rearden Conner - Novel - Writing
- 39054: William Alwyn - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 31050: Erwin Hillier - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
John Chard
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Loaded Weapon. Shake Hands with the Devil is directed by Michael Anderson and adapted to screenplay by Marian Spitzer from the novel written by Rearden Conner. It stars James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns, Michael Redgrave and Sybil Thorndike. Music is by William A ....
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I wonder whether an appreciation of this film depends on whether you are British or Irish? What it depicts, for me anyway, is the old adage that "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter" and James Cagney ("Lenihan") manages to encapsulate that succinctly. His character, ....
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