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The Rising of the Moon (film)

The Rising of the Moon is a 1957 Irish anthology film directed by John Ford.[1][2][3][4] It consists of three episodes all set in Ireland:

The Rising of the Moon
Original Australian film poster
Directed byJohn Ford
Written byLady Augusta Gregory
Michael J. McHugh
Frank S. Nugent
Frank O'Connor
Produced byMichael Killanin
StarringCyril Cusack
Noel Purcell
Denis O'Dea
Narrated byTyrone Power
CinematographyRobert Krasker
Edited byMichael Gordon
Music byEamonn O'Gallagher
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • 10 August 1957 (1957-08-10)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The Majesty of the Law

Police Inspector Dillon reluctantly sets out walking through the countryside to see an old friend, Dan O'Flaherty. Along the way, he encounters Mickey J., a poitín maker (bootlegger) who is not Dillon's target, but accompanies Dillon to O'Flaherty's stone cottage where Dillon serves O'Flaherty a warrant for striking Phelim O'Feeney. While they are all congenially drinking and socializing inside O'Flaherty's cottage, O'Flaherty refuses to pay the fine, as he feels he has done nothing wrong, nor will he allow O'Feeney to pay it for him. Instead, he heads off to prison.

A Minute's Wait

A train pulls up to the Dunfaill station in County Kerry, where Paddy Morrisey announces there will be "a minute's wait". The passengers and crew crowd into the bar for refreshments, served by Pegeen Mallory. Later, Paddy finally proposes to his longtime girlfriend Pegeen.

Mrs. Falsey chats with her old friend Barney Domigan, while her niece Mary Ann MacMahon becomes acquainted with his son Christy. Domigan is on his way to arrange a marriage between Christy and a young woman with a substantial dowry. Mrs. Falsey persuades him to change his mind by informing him that the U.S. Army has awarded Mary Ann $10,000 for her father's death in battle. The young couple, unaware of this development, insist they will only marry each other.

Meanwhile, the train is repeatedly delayed, much to the befuddlement of an older English couple. They are first displaced from their first class compartment to make way for a prize-winning goat. Then, they have to share their new compartment with lobsters intended for the bishop's golden jubilee. Finally, the bar receives a phone call asking that the train add on another car needed to accommodate a hurling team whose bus has broken down nearby after a match. When the English couple finally get off for some tea, they are left behind when the train finally departs.

1921

Sean Curran awaits his execution in Galway prison by the British during the "Black and Tan War". This is very unpopular with the Irish public who consider him a hero. A sizable crowd of nuns and other demonstrators continually parade around, chanting the rosary. The British warden allows two "nuns", one of them claiming to be Curran's grieving "sister", to visit him briefly; the false sister (an American citizen) swaps clothes and places with Curran in his cell while the lights have gone out during a deliberately staged power outage. Unsuspecting Police Sergeant Michael O'Hara helps the pair exit into a waiting carriage. He notices that one is wearing high heels, but thinks little of it. When the executioner comes, Curran's false sister is revealed, but as an American, she is immune from arrest.

The city is immediately sealed off as the manhunt for the fugitive begins. O'Hara is assigned to watch a section of the waterfront and daydreams of what he could do with the £500 bounty. Already conflicted by divided loyalties, he is visited by his overtly nationalistic wife. Then, fugitive Curran shows up in the evening disguised as itinerant ballad singer Jimmy Walsh. O'Hara is suspicious and has him sing; Curran chooses the patriotic "The Rising of the Moon". Despite his unconvincing rendition, he manages to slip away on a boat sent for him while O'Hara bickers with his wife. When the policeman sees Curran getting away, he starts to raise the alarm, then reconsiders and starts singing "The Rising of the Moon" himself.

Cast

The Majesty of the Law

A Minute's Wait

1921

  • Denis O'Dea as Police Sergeant Michael O'Hara
  • Eileen Crowe as Police Sergeant's Wife
  • Donal Donnelly as Sean Curran
  • Maureen Cusack as "Sister Mary Grace"
  • Doreen Madden as "Sister Matthias"
  • Joseph O'Dea as British Warden
  • Maureen Delany as Old Woman
  • Frank Lawton as British Officer
  • Edward Lexy as Quartermaster Sergeant

See also

References

  1. ^ Variety film review; 12 June 1957, p. 8.
  2. ^ Monthly Film Bulletin; 1957, p. 84
  3. ^ The Irish Filmography 1896-1996; Red Mountain Press (Dublin); 1996. p. 20
  4. ^ Harrison's Reports; 13 July 1957, p. 111.

External links

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The Rising of the Moon is a 1957 Irish anthology film directed by John Ford 1 2 3 4 It consists of three episodes all set in Ireland The Majesty of the Law based on the short story of that title by Frank O Connor in Bones of Contention A Minute s Wait based on a 1914 one act comedy by Martin J McHugh 1921 based on the play The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory The Rising of the MoonOriginal Australian film posterDirected byJohn FordWritten byLady Augusta GregoryMichael J McHughFrank S NugentFrank O ConnorProduced byMichael KillaninStarringCyril CusackNoel PurcellDenis O DeaNarrated byTyrone PowerCinematographyRobert KraskerEdited byMichael GordonMusic byEamonn O GallagherDistributed byWarner Bros Release date10 August 1957 1957 08 10 Running time81 minutesCountryIrelandLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The Majesty of the Law 1 2 A Minute s Wait 1 3 1921 2 Cast 2 1 The Majesty of the Law 2 2 A Minute s Wait 2 3 1921 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditThe Majesty of the Law Edit Police Inspector Dillon reluctantly sets out walking through the countryside to see an old friend Dan O Flaherty Along the way he encounters Mickey J a poitin maker bootlegger who is not Dillon s target but accompanies Dillon to O Flaherty s stone cottage where Dillon serves O Flaherty a warrant for striking Phelim O Feeney While they are all congenially drinking and socializing inside O Flaherty s cottage O Flaherty refuses to pay the fine as he feels he has done nothing wrong nor will he allow O Feeney to pay it for him Instead he heads off to prison A Minute s Wait Edit A train pulls up to the Dunfaill station in County Kerry where Paddy Morrisey announces there will be a minute s wait The passengers and crew crowd into the bar for refreshments served by Pegeen Mallory Later Paddy finally proposes to his longtime girlfriend Pegeen Mrs Falsey chats with her old friend Barney Domigan while her niece Mary Ann MacMahon becomes acquainted with his son Christy Domigan is on his way to arrange a marriage between Christy and a young woman with a substantial dowry Mrs Falsey persuades him to change his mind by informing him that the U S Army has awarded Mary Ann 10 000 for her father s death in battle The young couple unaware of this development insist they will only marry each other Meanwhile the train is repeatedly delayed much to the befuddlement of an older English couple They are first displaced from their first class compartment to make way for a prize winning goat Then they have to share their new compartment with lobsters intended for the bishop s golden jubilee Finally the bar receives a phone call asking that the train add on another car needed to accommodate a hurling team whose bus has broken down nearby after a match When the English couple finally get off for some tea they are left behind when the train finally departs 1921 Edit Sean Curran awaits his execution in Galway prison by the British during the Black and Tan War This is very unpopular with the Irish public who consider him a hero A sizable crowd of nuns and other demonstrators continually parade around chanting the rosary The British warden allows two nuns one of them claiming to be Curran s grieving sister to visit him briefly the false sister an American citizen swaps clothes and places with Curran in his cell while the lights have gone out during a deliberately staged power outage Unsuspecting Police Sergeant Michael O Hara helps the pair exit into a waiting carriage He notices that one is wearing high heels but thinks little of it When the executioner comes Curran s false sister is revealed but as an American she is immune from arrest The city is immediately sealed off as the manhunt for the fugitive begins O Hara is assigned to watch a section of the waterfront and daydreams of what he could do with the 500 bounty Already conflicted by divided loyalties he is visited by his overtly nationalistic wife Then fugitive Curran shows up in the evening disguised as itinerant ballad singer Jimmy Walsh O Hara is suspicious and has him sing Curran chooses the patriotic The Rising of the Moon Despite his unconvincing rendition he manages to slip away on a boat sent for him while O Hara bickers with his wife When the policeman sees Curran getting away he starts to raise the alarm then reconsiders and starts singing The Rising of the Moon himself Cast EditTyrone Power as IntroducerThe Majesty of the Law Edit Cyril Cusack as Inspector Dillon Noel Purcell as Dan O Flaherty Jack MacGowran as Mickey J John Cowley as Phelim O Feeney Paul Farrell and Eric Gorman as the neighboursA Minute s Wait Edit Jimmy O Dea as Paddy Morrisey the porter Tony Quinn as Mr Roark the station master J G Devlin as Mr Moran the guard Maureen Potter as Pegeen Mallory Paul Farrell as Mr O Brien the train engineer Harold Goldblatt as Barney Domigan a matchmaking father May Craig as Mrs Falsey a matchmaking aunt Godfrey Quigley as Christy Domigan Maureen Connell as Mary Ann McMahon Michael Trubshawe as Colonel Frobisher Anita Sharp Bolster as Mrs Frobisher Anne D Alton as Fisherwoman Michael O Duffy as The Singer1921 Edit Denis O Dea as Police Sergeant Michael O Hara Eileen Crowe as Police Sergeant s Wife Donal Donnelly as Sean Curran Maureen Cusack as Sister Mary Grace Doreen Madden as Sister Matthias Joseph O Dea as British Warden Maureen Delany as Old Woman Frank Lawton as British Officer Edward Lexy as Quartermaster SergeantSee also EditList of American films of 1957References Edit Variety film review 12 June 1957 p 8 Monthly Film Bulletin 1957 p 84 The Irish Filmography 1896 1996 Red Mountain Press Dublin 1996 p 20 Harrison s Reports 13 July 1957 p 111 External links EditThe Rising of the Moon at IMDb The Rising of the Moon at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Rising of the Moon film amp oldid 1157572823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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