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Tag Archives: falling for a dancer
Falling for a Dancer (1998) Rated UR
After a fling, a young woman in the 1930s marries a man she knows nothing about in order to keep her baby. Starring Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, Dermot Crowley, and Liam Cunningham. This is one of my favorites films of all … Continue reading →
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Posted in 1998, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
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Tagged 1930s, baby, backdrop, blind, Colin Farrell, country, Dermot Crowley, Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, fall in love, falling for a dancer, favorite, favorites, film, film reviews, films, first, first films, fling, Irish, Irish country, journey, Liam Cunningham, life, love, loves, man, marries, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, order, radar, story, trailer, woman, worth, young, young woman
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Top Irish Films 2022
Ā Far and Away (1992) Rated PG-13 A young Irish couple flee to the States, but subsequently struggle to obtain land and prosper freely. Starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Thomas Gibson Ā Falling for a Dancer (1998) Rated UR After a casual … Continue reading →
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Top Irish Films 2012
Ā Ondine (2009) Rated PG-13 A fisherman’s life is transformedĀ when he catches a beautiful and mysterious woman in his nets. As he falls helplessly in love, his daughter comes to believe that the woman is a magical creature. Ā Falling for a … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1920s, 1940s, 19th Century, 2006, actor, adaptation, alan parker, alcoholic, angela's ashes, author, based on teh novel, best-selling, biographical, black and tan, books, Britain, Brothers, cannes film festival, child, childhood, civil war, civilian, cork, country, creature, daughter, deirdre purcell, director, dram, Drama, emily watson, epic drama, falling for a dancer, Far and Away, farmer, father, films, fisherman, frank mccourt, hardships, Ireland, Irish Immigrants, irish peninsula, journey, Ken loach, land, life, love, made-for-television, magical, marrying, memoir, mother, movie, movies, Ondine, palme d'or, parents, political, pregnant, relationship, robert carlysle, Ron Howard, scandal, stepchildren, story, Top Irish Films, Top Irish Movies, two, United States, widower, wind that shakes the barley, winner, woman
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St. Patrick’s Day Films 2012
Ā Falling for a Dancer (1998) Rated NR Unattached and pregnant with a dashing actor’s child, 19-year-old Elizabeth avoids a shameful public scandal by marrying a widower she doesn’t love in this made-for-television movie based on the novel by Deirdre Purcell. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 19-year-old, 1920s, 1940s, 2006, academy awards, actor, adaption, alan parker, alcoholic, angela's ashes, author, bachelor, based on the novel, best director, best-selling, biographical, black and tan, books, Britain, brother, cannes film festival, child, childhood, civil war, civilian, classic, contemporary, cork, country, Darby O'gill and the little people, deirdre purcell, director, Disney, Drama, Dublin, emily watson, Estelle Winwood, ex-boxer, falling for a dancer, father, films, frank mccourt, friendship, hawker, Ireland, Irish, irish films, irish movies, irishman, Janet Munro, John Wayne, Ken loach, king, leprechauns, love, made-for-television, marrying, memoir, mother, movie, movies, Musical, Once, palme d'or, parents, Patrick's day films, political, pregnant, quiet man, robert carlysle, romance, scandal, Sean Connery, Siblings, songs, st patrick day films, st patrick day movies, stepchildren, story, street, street musician, three wishes, widower, wind that shakes the barley, winner
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Movies You Might Have Missed
Ladies In Lavender Rated PG-13 It’s 1936, and two sisters, Janet and Ursula Widdington, are at their beach house in Cornwall for some rest and relaxation. But their idyll is interrupted when they chance upon a mystery man awash on … Continue reading →
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