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Le prince Donegal

Titre original : The Fighting Prince of Donegal
  • 1966
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  • 1h 50min
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Susan Hampshire and Peter McEnery in Le prince Donegal (1966)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter inheriting his father's title, the young noble, Hugh O'Connell, is taken hostage by the English viceroy but escapes to lead an uprising.After inheriting his father's title, the young noble, Hugh O'Connell, is taken hostage by the English viceroy but escapes to lead an uprising.After inheriting his father's title, the young noble, Hugh O'Connell, is taken hostage by the English viceroy but escapes to lead an uprising.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael O'Herlihy
  • Scénario
    • Robert Westerby
    • Robert T. Reilley
  • Casting principal
    • Peter McEnery
    • Susan Hampshire
    • Tom Adams
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    • Réalisation
      • Michael O'Herlihy
    • Scénario
      • Robert Westerby
      • Robert T. Reilley
    • Casting principal
      • Peter McEnery
      • Susan Hampshire
      • Tom Adams
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    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Peter McEnery
    Peter McEnery
    • Hugh O'Donnell
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • Kathleen McSweeney
    Tom Adams
    Tom Adams
    • Henry O'Neill
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Captain Leeds
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • Sir John Perrott
    Richard Leech
    Richard Leech
    • Phelim O'Toole
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Sergeant
    Marie Kean
    Marie Kean
    • The Mother
    Bill Owen
    Bill Owen
    • Officer Powell
    Peggy Marshall
    • Princess Ineen
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Martin
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Sean O'Toole
    Fidelma Murphy
    • Moire
    John Forbes-Robertson
    John Forbes-Robertson
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    Robert Cawdron
    Robert Cawdron
    Maire O'Neill
    • Moire's Sister
    Máire Ní Ghráinne
    • Moire's Sister
    • Réalisation
      • Michael O'Herlihy
    • Scénario
      • Robert Westerby
      • Robert T. Reilley
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    7ccmiller1492

    A vastly pleasing piece of swashbuckling...

    American audiences tended to get only the glorified English version of the Tudor period in films...so this vastly pleasing piece of swashbuckling came as a breath of fresh air, telling the story from the Irish viewpoint for a change. The Disney studios had earlier tried their figurative hand at Scots history with Rob Roy; the Highland Rogue, an interesting but less successful and flawed attempt. It wasn't until the 1995 films of Rob Roy and Gibson's Braveheart that we got a better idea of the other side. Peter McEnery, at that time a great favorite Romantic lead from the previous Disney hit "Moonspinners" opposite Hayley Mills, had just proved in the French film "La Curee" that he was ripe for more mature roles. The Irish prince Red Hugh O'Donnel turned out to be arguably his best and most sympathetic role to date, a truly dashing and romantic swashbuckling hero. If you like costume epics, don't miss this one!
    eye3

    About as Irish as a bowlful of Lucky Charms

    Walt must have been thinking of tying into the "young rebel" trend of the '60s. This is a tale of a generic young Irish nobleman during the Elizabethan era, rebelling against a generic English colonial master (this was made just before the modern troubles broke out.) He gains generic friends and allies, is imprisoned, escapes, leads a generic merry chase all over Ireland, and rescues his generic lady fair from the generic castle.

    All that's missing is Herbie the Love Bug! Not once is anyone in any terror of bloodshed. Even Snow White had her frights but Walt, in his dotage, must have been losing his taste or his nerve.

    The one real bright spot is the cast full of gonna-be's of British Stage and Screen, including Gordon Jackson, Susan Hampshire, Donal McCann and Maurice Roëves. If nothing else, the director had an eye for serious talent.
    6ma-cortes

    Partially based on facts about Hugh O'Donnell who commanded an upheaval against England

    It deals with a prince, Hugh O'Donnell : Peter McEnery , who when his father dies inherites the main title , the prince of Donegal . As an Irish prince battles the invading English in 16th Century Ireland and subsequently attempts to unite the opposite clans to wage war on England , creating a solid alliance between the O'Donnell and O'Neill . But then Hugh is abducted and imprisoned by the Viceroy : Norman Wooland and his nasty henchman , captain Leeds : Gordon Jackson . He did escape twice their clutches with the assistance of his friends the O'Neills , as he leads his clan in rescuing his mother and his beloved : Susan Hampshire .

    This aventure movie released by Walt Disney Distribution Company contains thrills , fights , emotion , battles , several escapes , pursuits and romance . Being filmed at Pinewood studios , London , England and including a lot of matte painting . Decent main cast , such as Peter McEnery as the brave hero who escapes from impregnable prisons to unite the Irish , at the same time he courts the beautiful Kathleen McSweeney well played by the attractive Susan Hampshire . They are accompanied by a magnificent plethora of Brit secondaries such as his friend McSweeney finely performed by Tom Adams , Gordon Jackson as the villain captain , Norman Wooland as Sir Jim Perrott , Donald McCann , Peter Jeffrey , film debut of Maurice Roeves and Andrew Keir as leader of the Irish clan McSweeney . Critical reception was split between those who accepted it as unpretentious entertainment and those who thought it cliched and oversimplified.The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Michael O'Herlihy , though the film did no well at boxoffice . He was a major TV filmmaker from the fifties to the eighties . His credits include Maverick episodes , Star Trek , Gunsmoke, MASH , Hawai 5-0 , Miami Vice , A Team , among others .He also made some films , such as : Original family band , The one only genuine , Detour to terror , The magnificent hustle , Deadly harvest Smith and this Prince of Donegal .



    This Disney swashbuckler based on the novel Red Hugh Prince of Donegal by Robert T Reilly is partially based on historic events , these are the followings : O'Donnell were an ancient and powerful Irish family , princes and lords of Tyrconnell : county Donegal , in early times and the chief allies and sometimes rivals of the O' Neills in Ulster . The jewel of the crown was Donegal castle , one of the 7 castles O'Donnell and nowadays a natioal monument slowly restored . Hugh ODonnell led an uprising against England , at 15 he was imprisoned in Dublin castle , at 20 he became Lord of Donegal after his father's abdication . He united various Irish clans and his forces vanquished a long string of battles as Clontibret and the Yellow Force battle . But they were ultimately defeated at the battle of Kinsale 1602. Unfortunately , Hugh fled and sailed to Coruña , Galicia , Spain , hoping king Philip III would provide more aid . However , Hugh Prince died at Simancas Castle , Valladolid 1602.
    ocaoin

    not that far off the mark

    Certainly Walt Disney took liberties with the story of Hugh O'Donnell in order to make it more appealing to to the teen magazine culture of the 60's but his history is not that far off the mark. Much of the music is based on traditional Irish themes, most notably, "O'Donnell Abu" the marching song of the O'Donnell clan. Interestingly, the main cast though playing Irish figures, were English (McEnery, Hampshire, Adams).

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    Red Hugh O'Donnell (1571 - 1602)

    In the early 1500's the Irish families and clans were still warring amongst themselves - O'Donnell's own grandfather was imprisoned by Hugh's half-uncle who warred with Hugh's father.

    In the mid-1500's some chieftains, most notably, the O'Donnell, were working to unify the Irish clans.

    Sir John Perrot (English deputy), in order to check the rising power of the O'Donnells planned to capture Hugh. A ship with a cargo of Spanish wine came into Lough Swilly, and the seventeen year old Red Hugh and two companions were invited on board where Hugh was captured. He was taken to Dublin Castle where he was imprisoned.

    Three years later at Christmas time, Hugh, Henry & Art O'Neill escaped. It was their second attempt. Enduring a freezing three-day march across the snow-covered Wicklow Mountains they became separated. Art died of exposure but Hugh, aided by countrymen, made it to his father's castle in Donegal. Hugh lost at least two toes to frostbite and was said to limp after.

    After his escape, his father made Hugh "the O'Donnell" and retired to a monastery. In 1598 he, with the O'Neills, defeated the English in the battle of the Yellow Ford. After a defeat at Kinsale a few years later Hugh went to Spain for help. He was received by Philip III but fell ill in 1602, possibly of poisoning at the hand of an English spy. He was 31 and left no heirs. He was buried in Spain but the church no longer exists and his burial site is lost forever.
    10rbussell

    Fighting Prince of Donegal film would be nice to show to 2nd generation

    The 1966 Walt Disney film, The Fighting Prince of Donegal was a bright memory for those of us who saw it first run in 1966. My friends and I bought the book upon which the film was based. It was an opportunity to consider Irish history not told in the encyclopedia and the junior high textbooks available in our town. We followed the acting career of Susan Hampshire as far as we could.

    For extra fun, We wrote short fictional stories and scenes to embellish parts we liked. We also wrote new fiction time travel stories based using these historic Irish settings. It was a lot of fun.

    I write this to say that we hope someday to find the film, hope to buy it, and see it again. Should anyone be listening, this is a film that should be brought back out for sale.

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    • Anecdotes
      Mark Eden had his first starring role in this film, but during the third day of shooting he had to jump off a horse and run down a hill; he caught his foot in a rabbit hole and broke his ankle. This resulted in him being dropped from the film and losing his five-year contract with Disney.
    • Gaffes
      The song "O'Donnell Aboo," which is sung at the film's conclusion was not written until the 1840s and refers to events in the Nine Year's War, which took place from 1593 to 1602. The film begins in 1587, prior to the conflict.
    • Citations

      Hugh O'Donnell: ...I am the Prince of Donegal and nobody's servant!

    • Versions alternatives
      The version shown on television had an opening scene featuring Queen Elizabeth I, but this scene was omitted in the theatrical version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in L'ami public numéro un: La belle au bois dormant (1971)
    • Bandes originales
      O'Donnell Aboo
      (uncredited)

      Music by Michael Joseph McCann (c. 1843)

      Arranged by Eric Rogers

      Heard instrumentally throughout the film on the soundtrack

      Also sung by Andrew Keir and cast at conclusion

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 août 1967 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Fighting Prince of Donegal
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Walt Disney Productions
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