The Shadow of a Gunman (1972)
Is a sensitive and mysterious poet really an IRA gunman in hiding? Set in a Dublin tenement in the 1920s, this was the first part of Sean O'Casey's celebrated "Dublin Trilogy." Equal parts comedy and tragedy, this classic play is brilliantly performed by a stellar cast.
Director: Joseph Hardy
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Frank Converse as Donal Davoren |
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Richard Dreyfuss as Tommy Owen |
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Brendan Dillon as Grigson |
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Allyn Ann McLerie as Mrs. Grigson |
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Jack MacGowran as Seumas Shields |
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Donnelly Rhodes as Soldier |
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William Glover as Gallogher |
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Philip Kenneally as Mulligan |
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Nora Marlowe as Mrs. Henderson |
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Gavin Mooney as Maguire |
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Sandra Morgan as Minnie Powell |
| Production | Norman Lloyd | Producer |
| Editing | Dan Mossbarger | Editor |
| Directing | Joseph Hardy | Director |
| Art | Michael Baugh | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Walter Schenk | Makeup Artist |
| Writing | Sean O'Casey | Theatre Play |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bill Hargate | Costume Design |
| Production | Lewis Freedman | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Robert Prince | Music |
| Production | Jim Merrick | Casting |