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  1. The Outcasts, written and directed by Robert Wynne-Simmons and starring Mary Ryan and Mick Lally, is an Irish film completed in 1982 and broadcast in 1984 as part of UK's Channel 4 Film on Four series. It was the first Irish feature film in 50 years, and as such started the revival of the Irish Film industry .

  2. 12 de nov. de 1982 · The Outcasts: Directed by Robert Wynne-Simmons. With Mary Ryan, Mick Lally, Don Foley, Tom Jordan. In 1810 Ireland, a man whose wife has died finds that his daughter is accused of being a witch. A magic fiddler comes to her aid.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2018 · The Outcasts (1982) Fantasy drama about a young girl’s discovery of her own magic powers through contact with Scarf Michael, a mysterious wedding fiddler whose playing causes fear and hallucinations wherever it is heard. Director: Robert Wynne-Simmons. Writer: Robert Wynne-Simmons.

  4. Heavily redolent with Celtic mythology, The Outcasts is a 1982 folk horror/fantasy set in the rural Ireland of 1810 that deserves to be dusted down and rediscovered. It's a beautiful, beguiling film (which, at the time of its release was the first fully-funded Irish feature film in fifty years) that tells the story of Maura (Mary Ryan), a ...

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-outcastsThe Outcasts - Metacritic

    14 de abr. de 2017 · Comedy. Website https://www.facebook.com/outcastsmovie. After falling victim to a humiliating prank by the high school queen bee, Jodi (Victoria Justice) and her best friend Mindy (Eden Sher) plot their revenge by uniting all of the school's outcasts to overthrow the cruel reign of the popular clique once and for all.

  6. Having seen the film, I am astounded at its lack of profile within the cult of the folk horror revival. Made in 1982, The Outcasts was screened at a number of festivals, released on VHS in 1983 and screened on Channel 4 in June 1984 before a UK cinema release in 1985 but seems to have since disappeared from view.

  7. Cyril Cusack Cast. Seamus Corcoran Cinematography. Stephen Cooney Music. Arthur Keating Editing. Tony Dollard Producer. Bertram Tyrer Production Design. Critics reviews. In 1810 Ireland, a man whose wife has died finds that his daughter is accused of being a witch. A magic fiddler comes to her aid.