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Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Screenplay
  
Country
  
United Kingdom

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Release date
  
August 1980

Writer
  
John McVicar (screenplay), Tom Clegg (screenplay), John McVicar (book)

Cast
  
(John McVicar), (Walter Probyn), (Sheila McVicar), (Joey Davis), (Kate), (Ronnie Harrison)

Similar movies
  
Related Tom Clegg movies

Tagline
  
Sentenced to 23 years-and he won't accept one day of it

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McVicar is a British drama film released in 1980 by The Who Films, Ltd., starring Roger Daltrey of the Who in the title role of John McVicar.

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John McVicar was a 1960s armed robber turned writer whom Scotland Yard publicly announced to be Public Enemy Number One and "wanted dead or alive". The film was directed by Tom Clegg, and was based on the non-fiction book McVicar by Himself, which John McVicar wrote to describe several months of his experiences in prison. Bill Curbishley and Roy Baird acted as producers, and the film received a nomination in 1981 for Best Picture at MystFest, the International Mystery Film Festival of Cattolica.

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Plot synopsis

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The film is set in two halves, the first in Durham prison and the second half whilst McVicar is on the run in London. The first half of the film focuses on relations between the prison officers and inmates and also McVicar's plotting and eventual prison escape.

McVicar (film) movie scenes

Roger Daltrey, (the lead singer of the British rock group, the Who) and 1960s pop star and actor Adam Faith play the two lead roles of John McVicar and Walter Probyn respectively. The supporting cast includes Billy Murray, Brian Hall, Steven Berkoff, Georgina Hale and Cheryl Campbell as Sheila McVicar.

The latter half of the film is set in London after McVicar has escaped from Durham. Here he re-establishes relationships with his wife and young son and he eventually decides to try to escape from his life of crime by trying to fund a new life in Canada.

Eventually, however, McVicar is forced to fund his family's relocation plan by returning to crime. Soon the Metropolitan Police are hard on his heels and he is eventually recaptured when one of his colleagues in the crime world informs the police officer in charge of McVicar's recapture of his whereabouts.

McVicar is returned to prison and his sentence is increased, but during this time he studies for a BSc in sociology and he is eventually released.

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack, a Roger Daltrey solo album, was released as McVicar and featured contributions by the other three extant members of The Who, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Kenney Jones, along with other musicians. The music was conducted by Jeff Wayne. The songs are:

  1. "Bitter and Twisted", written by Steve Swindells
  2. "Just a Dream Away", written by Russ Ballard
  3. "White City Lights", written by Billy Nicholls and Jon Lind
  4. "Free Me", written by Russ Ballard
  5. "My Time Is Gonna Come", written by Russ Ballard
  6. "Waiting for a Friend", written by Billy Nicholls
  7. "Without Your Love", written by Billy Nicholls
  8. "McVicar", written by Billy Nicholls

References

McVicar (film) Wikipedia
McVicar (film) IMDbMcVicar (film) themoviedb.org