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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except for Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors -- including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre company. The film tells three stories, each based on the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford Creator/JohnFord, who once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except for Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors -- including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre company. The film tells three stories, each based on the work of a notable Irish literary figure.
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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre company. The film tells three stories each based of the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except for Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - -- including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre company. The film tells three stories stories, each based of on the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre companyl The film tells three stories each based of the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre companyl company. The film tells three stories each based of the work of a notable Irish literary figure.


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* SweetPollyOliver: This is how Curran's supporters free him before his execution. Two nuns arrive at the prison, one of them Curran's sister, come to see him for the last time. The guards allow the siblings to be alone together (during which a power failure is faked to buy time). The nuns leave, and when the guards come in to tell Curran "it's time," "he" reveals himself to be Peggy O'Donnell, an American citizen. Curran, of course, has gotten away in the nun's habit.
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* SlapSlapKiss: Parodied, more like Kiss Slap Kiss. In "A Minute's Wait", Mary Ann grabs Christy and plants a big wet one on his lips. She then hauls off and smacks him silly -- then cheerily invites him to sit next to her and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything takes a bite of his banana]]. You'll see this in a lot of films from around this time. Mary Ann seems to be GenreSavvy and knows a woman is supposed to resist if a man (even one she likes) makes a pass. She may be thinking of [[MakeItLookLikeAStruggle Making It Look Like A Struggle]] and also letting Christy know she can give as good as she gets, so he'd better not mistreat her.

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* SlapSlapKiss: Parodied, more like Kiss Slap Kiss. In "A Minute's Wait", Mary Ann grabs Christy and plants a big wet one on his lips. She then hauls off and smacks him silly -- then cheerily invites him to sit next to her and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything takes a bite of his banana]]. You'll see this in a lot of films from around this time. Mary Ann seems to be GenreSavvy and knows a woman is supposed to resist if a man (even one she likes) makes a pass. She may be thinking of [[MakeItLookLikeAStruggle Making It Look Like A Struggle]] and also letting Christy know she can give as good as she gets, so he'd better not mistreat her.
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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except Tyrone Power as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre companyl The film tells three stories each based of the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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A 1957 AnthologyFilm by Creator/JohnFord. Ford once again returned to his beloved Ireland to make this quaint little film. Featuring no Hollywood stars (except Tyrone Power Creator/TyronePower as the film's host), this picture was filmed entirely in Ireland and featured exclusively Irish actors - including players from Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre, the national theatre companyl The film tells three stories each based of the work of a notable Irish literary figure.

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