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Odd Man Out

Down Arts Centre, 2 - 6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BP
Odd Man Out

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For April’s morning movie we’re excited to bring you a screening of the gripping British noir, Odd Man Out (1947), starring the legendary James Mason. Directed by Carol Reed, this intense thriller follows Johnny McQueen (Mason), a Belfast rebel who, after a failed robbery, is on the run from both the police and his own comrades. As he moves through the city, struggling with injury and betrayal, his desperate attempt for escape takes on a tragic, human dimension.


With its atmospheric black-and-white cinematography, haunting score, and powerful performances, Odd Man Out is a brilliant example of post-war British cinema. A masterful blend of suspense, drama, and emotional depth, it’s a film that stays with you long after the credits roll.


Don’t miss this opportunity to see a true classic on the big screen!

 

Following the success of our Movies in the Morning series, we’re kicking off 2025 with a brand-new lineup of films and live performances — all designed to bring joy, creativity, and connection. This quarter, we’re offering something for everyone: watch classic films on the big screen, rediscover
old favourites you haven’t seen in years, or enjoy fun, feel-good films that will lift your spirits and spark conversation. Whether you’re a lifelong film lover or just looking for a great way to spend your morning or evening, Down Arts Centre is the perfect place to experience it all.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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Adult£5.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

Season (17 Apr 2025)
DayTimes
Thursday10:00 - 12:30

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Road Directions

Road DirectionsDirections from Town: Follow the A7 from Belfast or the A25 from Clough into Downpatrick town centre, drive straight to the T junction at the end of Market Street and turn left. Down Arts Centre is a large red brick building with a clock tower on the right hand side, on the corner of Irish and Scotch Street. There are several paid and display car parks in the near vicinity and some on-street parking nearby.

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