Sinful Davey is a 1969 adventure film/Crime fiction/comedy film directed by John Huston and starring John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, and, in appearances, Fionnula Flanagan and Anjelica Huston.
John Huston later said the film was "very good" but "spoiled beyond recognition" by the producers.The Innocent Bystander Robinson, David. Sight and Sound; London Vol. 42, Iss. 1,
Davey winds up becoming a partner with McNab, a pickpocket and thief, sometimes teaming up with other criminals. Eventually, the two land in prison, where Davey is able to break into the women's quarters and start a raucous party with the female prisoners, led by Jean Carlisle. Davey is bailed out by Annie, but he then enables McNab's escape and turns to highway robbery, following in his father's footsteps. Constable Richardson, the local officer, tries to recruit Annie to help capture Davey, but she refuses.
Davey goes into hiding in the Scottish highlands, but still gets into trouble. Almost by accident, Davey foils an attempted assault and robbery of Sir James Graham, a nephew of the Duke of Argyll, who invites Davey to his uncle's manor. While Davey wins the favor of the Duke and his family, McNab, Jean Carlisle, Annie, and Constable Richardson also converge on the estate at different times. Davey sets up an elaborate robbery of guests at a grand ball hosted by the Duchess, but Annie then returns the stolen jewels. When Richardson recognizes Davey as the thief he has been seeking, a lengthy chase ensues, with Davey stealing a horse and riding away until he is knocked off by a low-hanging tree branch.
The story returns to Davey's prison cell, as he finishes writing his memoirs, expecting his execution to take place soon. Annie and McNab, however, are able to sabotage the gallows so that Davey escapes once again, riding away with Annie.
The film is based on the autobiography of David Haggart titled The Life of David Haggart. The film, about a Scottish rogue, was filmed in Ireland, and much of the cast have Hiberno-English instead of the more accurate Scottish accent. Sinful Davey review at Time Out
Four members of the film unit making the picture in Co. Wicklow crashed in their Cessna plane at Glenmalure in 1967. All the occupants of the plane were injured to some extent, but John O'Connor, the location manager, was the most seriously injured. Huston left the film location to visit the hospital and stopped the filming.
TV Guide says – "A good cast overcomes the somewhat heavy-handed direction of Huston in this Tom Jones-inspired comedy". Sinful Davey at TV Guide
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