Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Darby O'Gill and the Little People is a 1959 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Albert Sharpe, Janet Munro, Sean Connery and Jimmy O'Dea, in a tale about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with leprechauns. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson and its screenplay written by Lawrence Edward Watkin after the books of Herminie Templeton Kavanagh. The film's title is a slight modification of one of the two Kavanagh books, Darby O'Gill and the Good People. This book and her other book, The Ashes of Old Wishes And Other Darby O'Gill Tales, were the sources for this movie.

Director(s): Darby o gill
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
APPROVED
Year:
1959
93
4,145 Views

[Darby is inside the fairy mountain]

King Brian:
Once you're here, there's no goin' back.

Darby O'Gill:
[standing] I gotta get back to Katie!

King Brian:
Ah, you needn't worry about Katie. She'll give you a grand wake an' then she'll forget all about you.

Darby O'Gill:
[angrily] Mind what you say about Katie!

King Brian:
Calm yourself now, calm yourself!

Darby O'Gill:
What've I ever done to you?

King Brian:
Nothing, Darby.

Darby O'Gill:
Who tells all the stories about ye?

King Brian:
You do, Darby.

Darby O'Gill:
Aye, who makes the women watch where they're throwin' their wash water when you an' your lads are out walking invisible?

King Brian:
You do, Darby.

Darby O'Gill:
An' who makes the men tip their hats respectful to every swirl o' dust?

King Brian:
You. You've done grand.

Darby O'Gill:
So you put the come-hither on me, that's 'ow ye pay me back! You ungrateful little frainey! Your heart's as cold as a white Christmas!

[the other leprechauns start shouting angrily]

Darby O'Gill:
They better watch what they're sayin'. I speak Gaelic too! Now you listen to me!

King Brian:
No, you listen to me! Phadrig Oge was standin' under the white thorn tree by the summer house when his Lordship gave you the bad news today. And, the moment I heard you were in trouble I swore I'd take you out of it! And if you're the good, decent man I think you are, you'll be showin' me a little bit of gratitude!

Darby O'Gill:
[abashed] I am grateful.

King Brian:
Then you can forget the tears an' troubles of the world outside. There's nothin' but fun and diversion here!


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