Young Cassidy
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Music by Sean O Riada Duration Language English | 6.6/10 Genre Biography, Drama Costume design Margaret Furse Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 22 April 1965 Based on Mirror in My House by Sean OCasey Cast (John Cassidy), (Daisy Battles), (Nora), (W.B. Yeats), (Lady Gregory), (Mrs. Cassidy) Similar movies The 33 , The Wolf of Wall Street , Dallas Buyers Club , Goodfellas , The Theory of Everything , Black Mass Tagline He's a brawling, sprawling giant - on the make for fame and fortune and then some! |
The young cassidy original theatrical trailer
Young Cassidy is a 1965 film directed by Jack Cardiff and John Ford. The film stars Rod Taylor, Julie Christie, and Maggie Smith. The film is a biographical drama based upon the life of the playwright Seán O'Casey.
Contents
- The young cassidy original theatrical trailer
- Young cassidy preview clip
- Plot
- Production
- Sean OCasey The Spirit of Ireland
- DVD
- References

Young cassidy preview clip
Plot

Set in 1911 and the growing protest against British rule in Ireland, young John Cassidy (Seán O'Casey) is a labourer by day and a pamphleteer by night. When the pamphlets he has written incite riots, Cassidy realizes he can do more for his people with the pen than with the sword. He writes a new play, The Plough and the Stars, which he submits to the Abbey Theatre (which had already rejected another of his plays, The Shadow of a Gunman), and is surprised when W.B. Yeats, the founder of the Abbey, accepts and produces his new play. The opening of the play causes the audience to riot, and he loses many friends; but he is undeterred and is soon acclaimed as Ireland's outstanding young playwright.
As early as 1907, performances of John Millington Synge's The Playboy of the Western World resulted in riots by theatergoers, which had to be quelled by police. The real W.B Yeats, a friend of both authors, said similar words at or after both riots. Young Cassidy brings this parallel history (the riots of The Plough and the Stars and The Playboy of the Western World) to vivid life, tied together by the character of Yeats.
Production
Based on Seán O'Casey's autobiography Mirror in my House (the umbrella title under which the six autobiographies he published from 1939 to 1956 were republished, in two large volumes, in 1956), the movie began production in 1964, changing his name in the film to John Cassidy. O'Casey had read earlier drafts of the movie, and gave his approval to the script, as well as to the choice of lead actor, Rod Taylor.
Rod Taylor stepped in when the original choice for the role, Sean Connery, had to drop out. Prior to Connery, Richard Harris was attached.
The movie was initially directed by John Ford (who had already directed a movie version of The Plough and the Stars in 1936), but he fell ill about two weeks into production and was replaced by Jack Cardiff. Filming was held up for two weeks. Only one member of the cast was replaced - Sian Phillips came in for Siobhan McKenna. O'Casey died shortly before production on the film finished.
Sean O'Casey: The Spirit of Ireland
During the making of the movie, a behind-the-scenes documentary, Sean O'Casey: The Spirit of Ireland, was filmed looking at the making of Young Cassidy. Narrated by Herschel Bernardi, the film intersperses footage from Young Cassidy with footage of the actors preparing for their roles.
DVD
Young Cassidy was released to DVD by Warner Home Video on 6 September 2012 via the Warner Archive DVD-on-demand system available through Amazon.
References
Young Cassidy WikipediaYoung Cassidy IMDb Young Cassidy themoviedb.org