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The Playboy of the Western World

1962

R

1 h 40 m

Ireland

Komedya

A quiet little village, and especially a pretty young woman, fall under the spell of a charming, somewhat roguish stranger who suddenly appears one day, captivating everyone when he claims he murdered his father.
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Siobhan McKenna
Pegeen Mike
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Gary Raymond
The Playboy (Christy Mahon)
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Elspeth March
Widow Quin
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Niall MacGinnis
Old Mahon
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Liam Redmond
Michael James
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Michael O'Brian
Shaun Keogh
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John Welsh
Philly Cullen
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Brendan Cauldwell
Jimmy Farrell
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Finnuala O'Shannon
Sara
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Eithne Lydon
Susan
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Anne Brogan
Nelly
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Katie Fitzroy
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Jojo Konta

05/08/2023 16:00
Synge's masterpiece, superbly acted and ingeniously shot. I regret the cuts in Act III, but they were necessary. Siobhan McKenna was one of the stars of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and an outstanding actress -- her Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and St. Joan in Shaw's play of the same name are available in audio book format, and are highly recommended. Though the great Cyril Cusack played the role of Christy Mahon -- the title character in Synge's play -- at the Abbey Theatre, I can't imagine anyone better suited for the role than Gary Raymond, McKenna's costar in this movie version. The entire cast is excellent, and the brogue is never too thick to be plainly intelligible to American ears. It's a shame this film is not available on DVD.
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Puseletso Setseo

05/08/2023 16:00
I have to say that one of my pet hates is films which are based on stage plays but which no concession to the fact that it is a film which is supposed to be shown in cinemas. Though in this case it was not shown in cinemas. Either the exhibitors or the distributors British Lion Columbia showed little faith in its commercial possibilities. I love in the United Kingdom so should be able to understand the dialogue. Thoigh to me it was almost pure gibberish. I couldn't understand the majority of the dialogue,so I was stumped from the very beginning. I can only assume that this achieved a release on DVD due to the name of director Brian Desmond Hurst.
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Lungelo Mpangase

05/08/2023 16:00
This film is ok, but I prefer reading the original than watching this bad quality version of the film. The words, as far I am concerned is gabbled too quickly, and the acting is of a poor quality. It seems to me as though characters such as Christy Mahon aren't, in fact, Irish, and after checking I found that the actor playing Christy was born in Islington, London. It also doesn't stick to John Synge's original (images of the games on the beach), and interestingly all the female characters in the play seem to wear the same dress design. However, this play does underline the main message of the film: the importance of fantasy in the development of the story. To appreciate this film properly, I would recommend reading the original.
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Nicki black❤

05/08/2023 16:00
A handsome young stranger (engagingly played by Gary Raymond) suddenly turns up in a remote coastal Irish village professing to be desperately fleeing ahead of the law after having murdered his own father by beating his head in. His lurid, high-spirited account very quickly earns the admiration of everyone in the local inn and stirs the lust of all the unattached women in the village, especially the fetching spinster running the inn (McKenna) and the aggressive man-starved widow Quin (March). However, the young hero's status changes abruptly when his old dad shows up just ahead of the police. The strong regional flavor of this piece is the element that makes it so delightful and different. It overflows with the very highest grade of fluent Irish blarney. Gary Raymond, even if not Irish, is delightful as the irrepressible Christy Mahon and will leave a memorable impression on viewers.
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Raj Kanani 110

05/08/2023 16:00
This was the best production I've ever seen of this wonderful play. Most of the lines were clearly enough spoken so that even an unprepared American could comprehend almost every sentence. While I'm not Irish, and therefore don't have the sensitivities or the complete comprehension of linguistic nuance that a native speaker would have, the play and its expression in this case seemed entirely authentic to me.
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Earl Ham

29/05/2023 21:01
source: The Playboy of the Western World
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mauvais_garblack

20/05/2023 22:31
Moviecut—The Playboy of the Western World
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alexx ytb

16/11/2022 12:24
The Playboy of the Western World
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bitaniya

16/11/2022 02:34
This film is ok, but I prefer reading the original than watching this bad quality version of the film. The words, as far I am concerned is gabbled too quickly, and the acting is of a poor quality. It seems to me as though characters such as Christy Mahon aren't, in fact, Irish, and after checking I found that the actor playing Christy was born in Islington, London. It also doesn't stick to John Synge's original (images of the games on the beach), and interestingly all the female characters in the play seem to wear the same dress design. However, this play does underline the main message of the film: the importance of fantasy in the development of the story. To appreciate this film properly, I would recommend reading the original.
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Raycom48

16/11/2022 02:34
Synge's masterpiece, superbly acted and ingeniously shot. I regret the cuts in Act III, but they were necessary. Siobhan McKenna was one of the stars of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and an outstanding actress -- her Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and St. Joan in Shaw's play of the same name are available in audio book format, and are highly recommended. Though the great Cyril Cusack played the role of Christy Mahon -- the title character in Synge's play -- at the Abbey Theatre, I can't imagine anyone better suited for the role than Gary Raymond, McKenna's costar in this movie version. The entire cast is excellent, and the brogue is never too thick to be plainly intelligible to American ears. It's a shame this film is not available on DVD.
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