

The Outcasts
Visit website6.8/10 • 4
1983-10-10 • 1h 35m
In pre-famine Ireland when poverty and magic were rife, introverted farm girl Maura discovers a magical world of the imagination through the mysterious wanderer Scarf Michael. When her isolated rural community accuses her of witchcraft, she turns to her own supernatural powers for protection.
- Directors
- Robert Wynne-Simmons
- Writters
- Robert Wynne-Simmons
- Editors
- Robert Wynne-Simmons, Arthur Keating

The Outcasts
Visit website1983-10-10 • 1h 35m
6.8/10 • 4
In pre-famine Ireland when poverty and magic were rife, introverted farm girl Maura discovers a magical world of the imagination through the mysterious wanderer Scarf Michael. When her isolated rural community accuses her of witchcraft, she turns to her own supernatural powers for protection.
- Directors
- Robert Wynne-Simmons
- Writters
- Robert Wynne-Simmons
- Editors
- Robert Wynne-Simmons, Arthur Keating
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMary Ryan
Maura O'Donnell
Mick Lally
Scarf Michael
Don Foley
Hugh O'Donnell
Cyril Cusack
Myles Keenan
Tom Jordan
Conor Farrell
Paul Bennett
Father Connelly
Bairbre Ní Chaoimh
Janey O'Donnell
Brendan Ellis
Pat the Blacksmith
Gillian Hackett
Tríona
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $260,000.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- witchmagicireland19th centuryfolk horrorrural ireland