

25/02/1965
In Dublin circa 1911, John Cassidy (Rod Taylor), an impoverished idealist, whose ambitions are restricted by the demands of looking after his family, journeys through the social injustices of Dublin life, involving himself with the rowdy tramway-men strike, dawdling with prostitute Daisy Battles (Julie Christie), and seeking a better life. He falls in love with bookshop assistant Nora (Dame Maggie Smith) who encourages him toward a life of writing. Finding success at the Abbey Theatre, his unorthodox views estrange him from family, friends, and his own past.

Rod Taylor
as John Cassidy

Julie Christie
as Daisy Battles

Maggie Smith
as Nora

Michael Redgrave
as W.B. Yeats

Edith Evans
as Lady Gregory

Flora Robson
as Mrs. Cassidy

Jack MacGowran
as Archie

Siân Phillips
as Ella

T. P. McKenna
as Tom

Julie Ross
as Sara

Robin Sumner
as Michael

Philip O'Flynn
as Mick Mullen

Pauline Delaney
as Bessie Ballynoy

Arthur O'Sullivan
as Foreman

Joe Lynch
as 1st Hurler

Vincent Dowling
as 2nd Hurler

Tom Irwin
as Constable

John McDarby
as Carman at Cat & Cage

John Cowley
as Barman at Cat & Cage

Gerry Sullivan
as Barman

Bill Foley
as Publisher's Clerk

John Franklyn
as Bankteller

Harry Brogan
as Murphy

Shivaun O'Casey
as Lady Gregory's Maid
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