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The Molly Maguires

1970

Action / Drama / History

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Sean Connery Photo
Sean Connery as Jack Kehoe
Richard Harris Photo
Richard Harris as Detective James McParlan
Ian Abercrombie Photo
Ian Abercrombie as Stock Actor
Samantha Eggar Photo
Samantha Eggar as Miss Mary Raines
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2 hr 4 min
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Reviewed by ma-cortes7 / 10

Fine dramatization based on a true story about a secret society of Irish miners in Pennsylvania , circa 1876

Real story about secret society of Irish miners in Pennsylvania , circa 1876 .The Molly Maguires was an Irish 19th century secret society active in Ireland, Liverpool and United States. The "Mollies" were mostly known for their activism amongst Irish American coal miners in Pennsylvania , they fought for better conditions for coal miners , using even terrorist acts . The Molly Maguires" were so-called because they would often disguise themselves by wearing womens' clothing, hence their name . Life is rough in the coal mines of Pennsylvania , suffering a dreadful existence . Wages were low, working conditions were atrocious, and deaths and serious injuries numbered in the hundreds each year. As the film deals with a secret group of Irish immigrant miners, known as the Molly Maguires led by a worker (Scotsman Sean Connery as Jack Kehoe who was not a miner, but the owner of a saloon, The Hibernia House) , there arrives a newcomer (first-rate performance by Irishman Richard Harris) who is working as informer , in fact , he is a Pinkerton detective who infiltrates the group .

Exciting and thought-provoking story of Unions , treason and secret societies plenty of interesting drama , emotion and a strong antagonism between entrepreneurs and mine-workers . This good flick packs nice acting , vivid settings , evocative atmosphere , though is hurt by overlong scenes and depressing finale . Interesting screenplay dealing with brooding themes such as betrayal , fidelity , working fight , terrorism and many other things . As main cast : Connery , Harris , Eggar , as support cast : Frank Finlay , Anthony Zerbe , John Alderson , Bethel Leslie , Art Lund , Anthony Costello give top-notch interpretations . Colorful cinematography in Panavision by the classic cameraman James Wong Howe , filmed on location . According to cinematographer Howe, director Martin Ritt wanted to photograph this film in black and white, but was not allowed to do so by Paramount . Most of this film was shot in Eckley, Pennsylvania ; Paramount Pictures saved the town from being destroyed , it was slated to be demolished for strip mining . Special mention to impressive musical score , including a breathtaking leitmotif .

This understatement as well as downbeat motion picture was compellingly produced and directed by Martin Ritt , though a little long . The film was a notorious flop when it was released in 1970, earning back a little over 10% of its $11-million budget, an enormous sum for the time . Director Ritt blamed the film's massive critical and commercial failure for permanently damaging his career. Ritt was an expert on well-crafted dramas such as ¨Stanley and Iris¨ , ¨Nut¨ , ¨Norma Rae¨ , ¨The front¨, ¨The Sound and the Fury¨ , ¨Black orchid¨ , though also directed films of all kind of genres such as : ¨The Spy Who Came in from the Cold¨ , ¨The Great White Hope¨ , ¨Mafia¨ . And he worked with Paul Newman in three Westerns : ¨Hombre¨ , ¨Hud¨ and ¨Outrage¨. ¨Molly McGuire¨ film will appeal to drama enthusiasts and Sean Connery , Richard Harris fans . Rating : Above average, well worth checking out ; along with ¨Outrage¨ , being one of Ritt's best movie.

The picture was well based on actual events , they are the followings : About 22,000 coal miners worked in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. 5,500 of these were children between the ages of seven and sixteen years, who earned between one and three dollars a week separating slate from the coal. Injured miners, or those too old to work at the face, were assigned to picking slate at the "breakers" where the coal was crushed into a manageable size. The miners lived a life of "bitter, terrible struggle". Wages were low, working conditions were atrocious, and deaths and serious injuries numbered in the hundreds each year. The mine owners without one single exception had refused over the years to install emergency exits, ventilating and pumping systems, or to make provision for sound scaffolding and on September 6, 1869, a fire took the lives of 110 coal miners. Franklin B. Gowen, the president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and "the wealthiest anthracite coal mine owner in the world", hired Allan Pinkerton's services to deal with the Mollies. Pinkerton selected James McParland to go undercover against the Mollies. Using the alias "James McKenna", he made Shenandoah his headquarters and claimed to have became a trusted member of the organization.McParland's assignment was to collect evidence of murder plots and intrigue, passing this information along to his Pinkerton manager. He also began working secretly with a Pinkerton agent assigned to the Coal and Iron Police for the purpose of coordinating the eventual arrest and prosecution of members of the Molly Maguires. After months of little progress, McParlan reported some plans by the "inner circle". When Gowen first hired the Pinkerton agency, he had claimed the Molly Maguires were so powerful they had made capital and labor "their puppets". When the trials of the alleged puppet-masters opened, Gowen had himself appointed as special prosecutor . On June 21, 1877, six men were hanged in prison .

Reviewed by moonspinner556 / 10

Vivid, gritty drama from Martin Ritt

Adaptation of Arthur H. Lewis' book, which was based on actual accounts, about a Pennsylvania coal-mining town in 1876 and the secret group of rebels who are sabotaging the mines. Stranger-in-town Richard Harris is actually a detective sent there to ferret out the culprits. Downbeat story might have stood some tightening (and possibly a little mood-lightening levity),but is otherwise quite good. Director Martin Ritt works exceptionally well with his cast, getting a terrific, surprisingly low-keyed performance out of Harris in particular; scaling back his high voltage nature, Harris is even approachable enough to make the romance sub-plot between he and Samantha Eggar rather sweet. Sean Connery is sturdy as always, and the colorful supporting cast includes Frank Finlay and Anthony Zerbe, an intriguing character actor who pops up in a myriad of '70's films. **1/2 from ****

Reviewed by MartinHafer9 / 10

Based on actual events...you can't help but feel for these people.

"The Molly Maguires" sports a very nice cast, a lovely haunting score and the film was made with great care. Despite this, it lost a fortune and convinced studios that stars Richard Harris and Sean Connery weren't bankable stars...or, in Connery' case, not in films where he didn't play James Bond. It's a shame, really, as this movie is exceptionally well made and is about an important part of history that many folks would just as soon forget.

The story is set in Pennsylvania in the coal mining region. It concerns the plight of the poor miners and a secret society within them who is fighting the mine owners. While I am an avowed capitalist, the mine owners treated the workers shamefully...with low wages, dangerous working conditions and no regard to the physical toll it took on the men....as well as young boys who often worked in the mines as well...oddly the film never showed the children in the mines or working to split coal...a bit of an oversight. In addition to all this, the owners also hired secret police forces and they were a law unto themselves. Not surprisingly, miners hated the conditions and wanted both revenge and to teach the mine owners to treat them with a fairer hand. So, a society, the Molly Maguires, was created and their aim was to spread terror and destruction.

This film is a slightly fictionalized account of the Molly Maguires and how the group was eventually infiltrated and destroyed. Richard Harris plays this secret agent and the leader of the Molly Maguires in this town was played by Sean Connery, which is a bit unusual since he clearly is Scottish and the society and most of the miners were Irish. Of course, Katherine Ross is American...and her accent seems to come and go...one of the only problems I noticed in the movie.

All in all, the filmmakers did an amazing job recreating a 19th century coal mining town by converting Ecksley, Pennsylvania into a film set. The story is compelling, interesting and also a complete downer. I didn't mind this, as the real story ended awfully for the miners and I didn't want some stupid Hollywood happy ending. But audiences of the day stayed away and perhaps this is at least some of the reason why.

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