ODD MAN OUT
This 1947 film is the start of three extremely impressive films directed by Carol Reed, the others being 'The Fallen Idol' and 'The Third Man'. It stars James Mason as Johnny, an IRA leader who gets badly wounded during a robbery. Given that he killed a bank employee during the robbery (albeit somewhat unintentionally) it's clear he has to die by the end of the film, which made me fret that the journey getting there might be a bit of a downer. But I needn't have worried, such is the excellence of everything on view. The black-and-white cinematography is stunning. The visual compositions are such as to suggest that had be been born a few decades earlier Reed would have been an outstanding director of silent cinema. Equally the acting is outstanding throughout. Mason himself doesn't have to do that much other than stagger from one hiding place to another, but the supporting cast are superb, many of them fine Irish actors. In part...