"Citizen" Hogan, an exile Irish patriot, risks his life by returning to Ireland and helping a young couple."Citizen" Hogan, an exile Irish patriot, risks his life by returning to Ireland and helping a young couple."Citizen" Hogan, an exile Irish patriot, risks his life by returning to Ireland and helping a young couple.
Joseph Burke
- Neddy Joe - Dermot's Servant
- (uncredited)
Mike Donlin
- Racetrack Informant
- (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
- The Woman at Hogan's Hideout
- (uncredited)
Brian Desmond Hurst
- Horse Race Spectator
- (uncredited)
Eric Mayne
- Colonel of Legionnaires
- (uncredited)
Jack Pennick
- Man Bringing Dermot to Hogan
- (uncredited)
Belle Stoddard
- Anne McDermott
- (uncredited)
John Wayne
- Horse Race Spectator
- (uncredited)
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- Director
- John Ford(uncredited)
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- TriviaReferenced in the Raymond Briggs animated feature "Ethel and Ernest", when the protagonists go to see Victor McLaglen in this film on their first date.
- GoofsWhen the horses jump over some of the apparently dry stone walls, their feet knock into some of them. The impact causes the obviously inauthentic walls to move forward and fall back again.
- Quotes
Citizen Hogan: Aren't you the D'Arcy who just left Paris?
John D'Arcy: [shakes his head] I've never been to Paris in my life.
Citizen Hogan: [nods] You haven't been to Hell yet, either... have you?
- Alternate versionsThe version shown on the American Movie Classics channel was a Museum of Modern Art preservation print. It had an uncredited piano score and ran 71 minutes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ethel & Ernest (2016)
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Boring and unmemorable silent Ford
On the opposite side of the disc for 3 Bad Men, I figured it was short and I might as well cross it off my John Ford list. Not worth the time. The story here is just boring, and, though it's interesting to see Victor McLaglen in a silent role and John Wayne as an extra (this was his first film appearance, and that's probably what the film is best known for), it's one of Ford's worst. McLaglen is supposedly the star, but he's mostly a side character. The main story revolves around a love triangle. June Collyer is the daughter of a notorious judge who sentenced many people to the gallows. Her father insists she marry a rich man (Earle Foxe) to ward off his bad reputation, but she's in love with Larry Kent. McLaglen plays a mysterious figure from Foxe's past who shows up to expose his own evil history. Wayne appears as a spectator at a horse race who gets so excited he breaks the fence in front of him. I admit I fell asleep about ten minutes before the end of this one but wasn't interested enough to go back and finish it.
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- zetes
- Apr 6, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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