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Cast

Michael Gough

Michael Gough

Alec Kyle

Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Guard Mannigan

Jack MacGowran

Jack MacGowran

Billy Kyle

Eithne Dunne

Eithne Dunne

Meg Kyle

Brian O'Higgins

Brian O'Higgins

Tom Kyle

Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan

Nan Kyle

Diana Campbell

Diana Campbell

Bess Kyle

Christy Lawrence

Christy Lawrence

Paddy

Esther O'Connor

Esther O'Connor

Tom's Daughter

Billy O'Gorman

Billy O'Gorman

Gamekeeper

Crew

Paul Rotha

Paul Rotha

Director

Wolfgang Suschitzky

Wolfgang Suschitzky

Director of Photography

Betty Orgar

Betty Orgar

Editor

Colin Lesslie

Colin Lesslie

Producer

Michael Orrom

Michael Orrom

Editor

Paul Rotha

Paul Rotha

Writer

Colin Lesslie

Colin Lesslie

Writer

William Alwyn

William Alwyn

Original Music Composer

H. Terrington

H. Terrington

Makeup Artist

Michael Orrom

Michael Orrom

Writer

Edgar Wedd

Edgar Wedd

Makeup Artist

Tony Inglis

Tony Inglis

Art Direction

Ian Niall

Ian Niall

Novel

Gerard Healy

Gerard Healy

Dialogue

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No Resting Place

19510.0 / 1080 min

Overview

The brilliant British documentary filmmaker Paul Rotha made his feature-film debut with 1950's No Resting Place. Filmed on location in Ireland, the film is a lightly fictionalized study of that country's itinerant workmen. Michael Gough plays tinker Alec Kyle, whose life is thrown into turmoil when he accidentally kills a man. Kyle spends the rest of the film evading Guard Mannigan (Noel Purcell), a civil servant who relies on instinct rather than scientific deduction to get his man. Without ever trying to elicit sympathy for his characters, director Rotha manages to compellingly detail the miserable living and working conditions of Ireland's nomad artisans.