Director: Michael Anderson•Genres: Drama, War, History, Romance
During the Irish War of Independence, a visiting American honors student finds himself caught in the conflict. He mistakenly believes he is attending a party hosted by a respected English landowner, but instead is drawn into the violent world of Irish Republican Army (IRA) activities. He soon learns the complex and brutal nature of the struggle for freedom.
Shake Hands with the Devil was met with mixed to positive reviews. While some critics praised its dramatic intensity and James Cagney's performance, others found the film's portrayal of the conflict to be somewhat sensationalized. Audiences generally responded well to the historical drama and its romantic elements.
Praised for its historical setting and the presence of James Cagney in a dramatic role.
Some critics found the depiction of the Irish Uprising to be overly dramatic or simplified.
The film effectively conveys the tension and brutality of the era.
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James Cagney, known primarily for his tough-guy roles, took on a more serious, dramatic role as the IRA leader Paddy O'Connell, showcasing his range as an actor.
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