
The Quare Fellow
Drama
Overview
Thomas Crimmins is a new warder, or guard, in an Irish prison. He is young, naive, and idealistic, determined to serve his country by his part in meting out justice to criminals. His superior, Regan, however, realizes that even prisoners are human beings, and Regan is sick of the eye-for-an-eye attitude that leads the state to execute condemned men, or "quare fellows." Crimmins begins to see that not all is black and white in his new world, and when he becomes involved with Kathleen, the wife of one of the condemned men, his attitude begins to change. When new evidence arises to suggest that Kathleen's husband may not deserve his fate, Crimmins is torn between his duty and his humanity.
Top Cast


Patrick McGoohan
Patrick McGoohan
Thomas Crimmin
Patrick McGoohan
Thomas Crimmin


Sylvia Syms
Sylvia Syms
Kathleen
Sylvia Syms
Kathleen
Walter Macken
Walter Macken
Regan
Walter Macken
Regan
Dermot Kelly
Dermot Kelly
Donnelly
Dermot Kelly
Donnelly


Jack Cunningham
Jack Cunningham
Chief Warder
Jack Cunningham
Chief Warder


Hilton Edwards
Hilton Edwards
Holy Healy
Hilton Edwards
Holy Healy
Philip O'Flynn
Philip O'Flynn
Prison Governor
Philip O'Flynn
Prison Governor
Leo McCabe
Leo McCabe
Dr Flyn
Leo McCabe
Dr Flyn


Norman Rodway
Norman Rodway
Lavery
Norman Rodway
Lavery


Marie Kean
Marie Kean
Mrs. O'Hara
Marie Kean
Mrs. O'Hara
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