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Mother Machree is a 1928
American synchronized sound drama film
directed by John Ford that is
based on the 1924 work The
Story of
Mother Machree by Rida...
- "Mother
Machree" is a 1910 American-Irish song with
lyrics by Rida
Johnson Young and
singer Chauncey Olcott, and
music by
Ernest Ball. It was originally...
- now a lost film. He
starred with
Victor McLaglen in John Ford's
Mother Machree (1928),
whose title became the
catchphrase of Gordon's ****ociate Chief...
- "Mother
Machree", and "A
Little Bit of Heaven", as well as "Dear
Little Boy of Mine", and "Let the Rest of the
World Go By." "Mother
Machree" was made...
- piano,
which plays out the song "Mother
Machree",
identified by Daffy. They
proceed to the
George 'Mother'
Machree file
where they
begin their pursuit of...
-
performed by
Neeson "Under the
Double Eagle", by
Josef Franz Wagner "Mother
Machree", by Rida
Johnson Young,
Chauncey Olcott and
Ernest Ball,
performed by...
-
sound films; he shot Fox's
first song sung on screen, for his film
Mother Machree (1928) of
which only four of the
original seven reels survive; this film...
- Ulysses,
where the
character Buck
Mulligan exclaims: "Pogue ****ne!
Acushla machree! It’s destro**** we are from this day! It’s destro**** we are surely!" "Pogue...
- Hall of Fame in 1970. Some of her better-known
lyrics include "Mother
Machree" from the 1910 show
Barry of Ballymore, "Italian
Street Song", "I'm Falling...
-
appeared in
Edward F. Cline's
comedy film
Million Dollar Legs (1932) as "Mata
Machree, The
Woman No Man Can Resist", a Mata Hari-type spy
hired to undermine...