Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn Irish singer marries the wrong man.An Irish singer marries the wrong man.An Irish singer marries the wrong man.
Robert Arden
- Daniel
- (as Bob Arden)
The Irish Gaelic Dancers
- Themselves
- (as the Irish Gaelic Dancers)
The Green Flag Ceilidh Band
- Themselves
- (as the Green Flag Ceilidh Band)
Wilfrid Brambell
- Ship steward delivering telegram
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Bryan Herbert
- Postman
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Tony Quinn
- Solicitor
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Ian Wilson
- Stage Manager
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I loved this film. It's a good thing I didn't read these reviews before watching, but went by the quality of the cast. It had everything a melodrama should have and included wonderful singing to boot!
A shame, but quite a good ensemble cast of British stage actors just can't inject anything to alleviate the ennui created after about ten minutes of this rather unremarkable melodrama. Dinah Sheridan is a successful chanteuse who inherits a ramshackle estate in Ireland - which her husband John Bentley (who has quite a bit of debt) wants her to sell. She doesn't want to, and soon allies with local lad James Etherington; much to the chagrin of her increasingly broke/jealous husband. Tamara Desni and Irene Handl co-star with some fun ceilidh music and dancing but it's all just a bit too old hat with a suitable silly ending.
Only saw 10 mins of this. The 20 yr old Eileen Hannay, star of film, reminded me., in beautiful looks, compassion and sharpness of mind, of my mother who at that exact age, 20, would have been in Donegal constantly visiting relatives from her Derry home. This was 2 years before she met my father, who came here as a sailor from outside of Ireland. Eileens very young brother Patrick , 7 reminded me of my mothers brother, Patrick, who was also 7 in 1947, when they were all living in great poverty, and went on to become a great Priest. I was particularly charmed by the warm relationship between "older sister" Eileen, 20, and very young brother, Patrick, 7. And Gypsy Daniel, ~ 19, was a passable similarity to my other uncle, then also about 19, in 1947. But there was not a single Donegal accent in the film, and only half the cast had even a remotely Irish Accent . And no, no-one in Ireland EVER says "Top of the morning to ya". Nevertheless. Like all films , this 1947 film is of its time, hence is a priceless portrayal of what the establishment wanted to portray of their culture at that time, I will watch the full film of Talking Pictures ever screens it again or i get a chance to see it elsewhere. Time ( it being 4.30am) prevented me from seeing the full film this time.
Dinah Sheridan stars in this bit of Irish whimsy.Supposedly playing an Irish woman,she lets her accent slip most of the time.It is a great surprise to see John Bentley as a villain,bearing in mind that he spent most of his career playing a detective and getting the girl in the last reel.Moore Mariott is his usual self in his fourth film of 1947.He made none the following year and 2 in 1949,the year of his death.Irene Handel appears in a small role before she became comedy character actress in the fifties.This looks to be a very cheap production,which is little surprise bearing in mind that this is a Butchers Film.The film is very disjointed due to the many musical interludes which include opera,gypsy music and an Irish jig.
I agree with sharonjudithlee that this is a wonderful film, and it is unfortunate that it is virtually unknown. I loved the ethnic music, the charming Irish homes, and the scenery. I also found the plot unique since it revolves around a jilted woman who tries to blackmail her former lover after he has married someone else.
I was especially impressed by the acting of Brendan Clegg, a British child actor who reminds me so much of Tommy Rettig. Unfortunately, the biography section of imdb has no real information on him, except that he had roles in one other motion picture. I found the child's portrayal very innocent, clever, and endearing, and it is a shame his acting career did not continue as it should have.
I also was glad to see Wilfrid Brambell, who portrayed Paul McCartney's grandfather in "A Hard Day's Night."
I plan to watch the film again to fix key elements in my mind. I believe it truly should have become classic, and I hope it will be remastered to improve the clarity of the production and to gain a following among today's motion picture fans. I really love everything about it.
I was especially impressed by the acting of Brendan Clegg, a British child actor who reminds me so much of Tommy Rettig. Unfortunately, the biography section of imdb has no real information on him, except that he had roles in one other motion picture. I found the child's portrayal very innocent, clever, and endearing, and it is a shame his acting career did not continue as it should have.
I also was glad to see Wilfrid Brambell, who portrayed Paul McCartney's grandfather in "A Hard Day's Night."
I plan to watch the film again to fix key elements in my mind. I believe it truly should have become classic, and I hope it will be remastered to improve the clarity of the production and to gain a following among today's motion picture fans. I really love everything about it.
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- QuizOnly a few supporting cast and the bands are actually Irish. The lead parts mainly speak received pronunciation or stage Irish. Nice parts for Irene Handel and Moore Marriott.
- Colonne sonoreThe Hills of Donegal
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