Cyril Cusack

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    The Rising of the Moon (1957)

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    The Rising of the Moon (1957)

    Three vignettes of old Irish country life, based on a series of short stories. In “The Majesty of the Law,” a police officer must arrest a very old-fashioned, traditional fellow for assault. The man’s principles have the policeman and the whole village, including the man he slugged, sympathizing with him. “One Minute’s Wait” is about an little train station and glimpses into the lives of the passengers, with a series of comic setups. The third piece is called “1921” and is about a condemned Irish nationalist and his daring escape. Tyrone Power introduces each story.

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    Ill Met by Moonlight (1957)

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    Ill Met by Moonlight (1957)

    Led by British officers, partisans on Crete plan to kidnap the island’s German commander and smuggle him to Cairo to embarrass the occupiers.

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    The Spanish Gardener (1956)

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    The Spanish Gardener (1956)

    British diplomat Harrington Brande takes up his new lowly post in Spain accompanied by his son Nicholas. That his wife had left him seems to have affected his career. Nicholas sees it all as something of an adventure and soon becomes friends with the new gardener, Jose. As Nicholas begins to spend more time with Jose, his father takes offense and is concerned at the boy’s loss of affection for him. It leads him to bar Nicholas from even speaking to the gardener. And soon tensions mount.

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    Jacqueline (1956)

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    Jacqueline (1956)

    Jacqueline is the daughter of Belfast shipyard worker Mike McNeil. The worker’s worth is compromised by his crippling fear of heights. Dismissed from his job, he finds solace in the bottle. All seems hopeless until Jacqueline breaks through her father’s self-imposed gloom and helps him to regenerate. An adaptation of the novel ‘A Grand Man’, by Catherine Cookson.

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    The March Hare (1956)

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    The March Hare (1956)

    Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is ‘pulled’, and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has some surprises in store for him.

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    Passage Home (1955)

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    Passage Home (1955)

    Set in 1931, the film takes place aboard a merchant ship, briefly harboured in South America. A young woman (Diane Cilento) boards the ship as a passenger, resulting in disharmony among the superstitious crew members. Virtuous seaman Anthony Steel protects the girl from the lecherous advances of captain Peter Finch.

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    Saadia (1953)

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    Saadia (1953)

    Saadia is a wild, strange Arab girl whose life has been dominated by a local sorceress, a vengeful outcast in the community, who has convinced her she has the “evil eye” and brings disaster to all who love her. French doctor Henrik takes her to his clinic, for rehabilitation purposes, and falls in love with her as does his friend, Si Lahssen, the reigning prince of this small Moroccan state. When a plague falls on the town, Saadia is convinced she is responsible, and rides alone into the mountain country to retrieve the plague serum being held for ransom by bandits. The love triangle dominates most of the rest of the film.

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    Soldiers Three (1951)

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    Soldiers Three (1951)

    Kiplingesque tale of British forces in 19th-century India.

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    The Elusive Pimpernel (1950)

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    The Elusive Pimpernel (1950)

    A British aristocrat goes in disguise to France to rescue people from The Terror of the guillotine.

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    Gone to Earth (1950)

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    Gone to Earth (1950)

    Jennifer Jones plays Hazel Woods, a beautiful young English Gypsey girl who loves animals and in particular her pet fox. She is hotly desired by Jack Reddin (David Farrar) a fox hunting squire who vies for her affection and pursues her even after her marriage to the local pastor.

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    The Blue Lagoon (1949)

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    The Blue Lagoon (1949)

    In the Victorian period two British children are the survivors of a shipwreck in the South Pacific. After days afloat, they are marooned on a lush tropical island in the company of kindly old sailor. Together they survive solely on their resourcefulness, and the bounty of their remote paradise.

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    Odd Man Out (1947)

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    Odd Man Out (1947)

    Belfast police conduct a door-to-door manhunt for an IRA gunman (James Mason) wounded in a daring robbery.

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