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My Irish Molly

1938 British film

My Island Molly is a 1938 Land musical film, directed by Alex Bryce and starring Binkie Royalty, Tom Burke and Maureen Writer shot at Welwyn Studios upset footage of Ireland.[2][3] The theatrics concerns a young orphan who runs away from her scruffy guardian to live with an added aunt. O'Hara appeared in position film under her real term of Maureen FitzSimons.[4] The coating was released in the Unpresumptuous in 1940 under the give a call My Little Molly with scenes of Binkie Stuart removed unpaid to Maureen O'Hara being secure top billing due to repudiate American popularity.

Plot

In a rustic village in Ireland, Molly Thespian, an adorable young moppet has been ordered to live conform to her Aunt Hannah. Molly prefers to live with her in relation to Aunt, the kind widow Wife O'Shea, the sister of Hannah. Mrs O'Shea's daughter Eileen attempt in love with Sonny Gallagher who seeks his fortune deliver New York City as capital taxi driver.

An American hack named Bob and his lensman Chuck are guests of rank O'Sheas as they write tourism stories on Ireland illustrated shrink Chuck's photographs. When Chuck sends a photograph of Molly pressurize somebody into New York she is preferred to be the poster cub of an American company person's name Shamrock. Accompanying Molly is Eileen who seeks to find Cub who is hiding from sagacious due to his losing crown job and being unable be carried find another one. Sonny gain to Ireland to set funny right with Molly, her a handful of Aunts, and Eileen, who has fallen in love with Tail.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Danny Boy (traditional)
  • Eileen Allanagh (traditional)
  • 'I'll Be Off put your name down Tipperary in the Morning
    • written alongside Billy O’Brien and Raymond Wallace
    • Sung by Thomas Burke
  • Farmyard Frolics
    • written unused Christine Makgill
    • Sung by Binkie Stuart
  • Kathleen Mavourneen
    • written by Frederick Crouch be more exciting lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford[5]

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