Odd Man Out (1947 film)

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Odd Man Out (1947 film) is a 1947 British film noir directed by Carol Reed, acclaimed for its expressionistic style and psychological depth in portraying an injured Irish nationalist leader on the run in Belfast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
author F. L. Green NERFINISHED
awardReceived 1948 BAFTA Award for Best British Film NERFINISHED
BAFTA Award for Best British Film NERFINISHED
basedOn Odd Man Out (novel) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Robert Krasker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Carol Reed NERFINISHED
distributor General Film Distributors NERFINISHED
editedBy Fergus McDonell NERFINISHED
filmFormat black-and-white film
filmingLocation Belfast NERFINISHED
studio sets in England
genre crime drama
film noir
hasTheme betrayal
guilt
isolation
moral ambiguity
political violence
language English
mainCharacter Johnny McQueen NERFINISHED
musicBy William Alwyn NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
notableFor expressionistic visual style
psychological depth
partOf British cinema of the 1940s
plotSummary An injured Irish nationalist leader goes on the run in Belfast after a failed robbery.
portrayedBy James Mason NERFINISHED
producer Carol Reed NERFINISHED
productionCompany Two Cities Films NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1947
releaseYear 1947
runtime approximately 116 minutes
screenwriter F. L. Green NERFINISHED
R. C. Sherriff NERFINISHED
setting Belfast NERFINISHED
starring Cyril Cusack NERFINISHED
F. J. McCormick NERFINISHED
James Mason NERFINISHED
Kathleen Ryan NERFINISHED
Robert Beatty NERFINISHED
Robert Newton NERFINISHED
William Hartnell NERFINISHED

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Robert Newton notableWork Odd Man Out (1947 film)
R. C. Sherriff notableWork Odd Man Out (1947 film)
this entity surface form: Odd Man Out (screenplay)