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Ulysses

  • Film
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

3 out of 5 stars
Banned in Ireland until this decade – as if in honour of James Joyce’s similarly treated source novel – blacklisted director Joseph Strick’s 1967 adaptation presents a pretty picture of garrulous and gabby 1960s Dublin. That said, the sacred poetry of the 1904-set novel is much muted. As a director, Strick, this month the subject of a Barbican retrospective, veered from the sober to the fanciful, and in this film his care and fidelity tend to shroud the action in a cloak of sepulchral reverence as he charts the wanderings of Jewish ad man Leopold Bloom. Nevertheless, there’s much to appeal in this miniature odyssey, notably the superb black-and-white location work of ‘Get Carter’ lensman Wolfgang Suschitzky and the seductive turns of a range of Irish, American and British players, headed by Milo O’Shea’s innocent drifter and Barbara Jefford’s adulterous ‘armful’, Molly.
Written by Wally Hammond

Release Details

  • Release date:Friday 20 November 2009
  • Duration:132 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Joseph Strick
  • Screenwriter:Fred Haines, Joseph Strick
  • Cast:
    • Maurice Roëves
    • Anna Manahan
    • Milo O'Shea
    • Maureen Potter
    • Martin Dempsey
    • TP McKenna
    • Barbara Jefford
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