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Young Cassidy (1965)

He's a brawling, sprawling giant - on the make for fame and fortune and then some!

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 50M

Director : Jack Cardiff
Writer : John Whiting

Synopsis

In Dublin circa 1911, John Cassidy (Rod Taylor), an impoverished idealist, whose ambitions are restricted by the demands of looking after his family, journeys through the social injustices of Dublin life, involving himself with the rowdy tramway-men strike, dawdling with prostitute Daisy Battles (Julie Christie), and seeking a better life. He falls in love with bookshop assistant Nora (Dame Maggie Smith) who encourages him toward a life of writing. Finding success at the Abbey Theatre, his unorthodox views estrange him from family, friends, and his own past.

Actors

Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor
John Cassidy
Julie Christie
Julie Christie
Daisy Battles
Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith
Nora
Michael Redgrave
Michael Redgrave
W.B. Yeats
Edith Evans
Edith Evans
Lady Gregory
Flora Robson
Flora Robson
Mrs. Cassidy
Jack MacGowran
Jack MacGowran
Archie
Siân Phillips
Siân Phillips
Ella
T. P. McKenna
T. P. McKenna
Tom
Julie Ross
Julie Ross
Sara
Robin Sumner
Robin Sumner
Michael
Philip O'Flynn
Philip O'Flynn
Mick Mullen
Pauline Delaney
Pauline Delaney
Bessie Ballynoy
Arthur O'Sullivan
Arthur O'Sullivan
Foreman
Joe Lynch
Joe Lynch
1st Hurler
Vincent Dowling
Vincent Dowling
2nd Hurler
Tom Irwin
Tom Irwin
Constable
John McDarby
John McDarby
Carman at Cat & Cage
John Cowley
John Cowley
Barman at Cat & Cage
Gerry Sullivan
Gerry Sullivan
Barman
Bill Foley
Bill Foley
Publisher's Clerk
John Franklyn
John Franklyn
Bankteller
Harry Brogan
Harry Brogan
Murphy

Crews

Jack Cardiff
Jack Cardiff
Director
John Whiting
John Whiting
Screenplay
Robert D. Graff
Robert D. Graff
Producer
Michael Killanin
Michael Killanin
Associate Producer
Sean O'Riada
Sean O'Riada
Original Music Composer
Edward Scaife
Edward Scaife
Director of Photography
Anne V. Coates
Anne V. Coates
Editor
Miriam Brickman
Miriam Brickman
Casting
Michael Stringer
Michael Stringer
Art Direction
Margaret Furse
Margaret Furse
Costume Design
Ernest Gasser
Ernest Gasser
Makeup Artist
Maude Onslow
Maude Onslow
Hairstylist
Edward Joseph
Edward Joseph
Production Supervisor
John Quested
John Quested
Assistant Director
Robert Emmett Ginna
Robert Emmett Ginna
Producer
John Ford
John Ford
Other
Sean O'Casey
Sean O'Casey
Book

Trailers and other movies

The Young Cassidy (Original Theatrical Trailer)

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