Shake Hands With The Devil (1959)

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Written by Rearden Conner, Marian Spitzer

Directed by Michael Anderson Jr.

Production Year: 1959

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Ireland/USA

Filmed in Black and White

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Cast

James CagneySean Lenihan
Don MurrayKerry O'Shea
Dana WynterJennifer Curtis
Image for Glynis JohnsGlynis JohnsKitty Brady
Michael RedgraveThe General
Sybil ThorndikeLady Fitzhugh
Cyril CusackChris Noonan
Marianne BenetMary Madigan
John BreslinTimmy McGrath
Harry BroganTom Cassidy
Robert BrownFirst Sgt. 'Black & Tans'
Lewis CassonJudge
Christopher CassonBrigadier
John CairneyMike O'Callaghan
Image for Harry H. CorbettHarry H. CorbettClancy
Eileen CroweMrs. Madigan
Allan CuthbertsonCaptain
Donal DonnellyWillie Lafferty
Wilfred DowningTommy Connor
Eithne DunneEileen O'Leary
Paul FarrellDoyle
Image for Richard HarrisRichard HarrisTerence O'Brien
Image for William HartnellWilliam HartnellSgt. Jenkins
John Le MesurierBritish General
Niall MacGinnisMichael O'Leary
Patrick McAlinneyDonovan bartender
Ray McAnallyPaddy Nolan
Clive MortonSir Arnold Fielding
Noel PurcellLiam O'Sullivan
Peter ReynoldsCap. 'Black & Tans'
Christopher RhodesCol. Smithson
Ronald WalshSgt. 'Black & Tans'
Alan WhiteCap. Fleming

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