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...Green" played by bagpipes; or 2) Marion Davies saying "acushla." The Key is, therefore, an Irish experiment. Adapted from the London play by R. Gore Brown and J. L. Hardy, with an imported cast including J. M. Kerrigan, once of the Abbey Players, it tries hard to use the Dublin riots of 1920 as authentic background for a semi-serious melodrama...
Captain Andrew Kerr (Colin Clive) is a British officer stationed at Dublin. His friend Captain Tennant (William Powell), who has had an affair with Mrs. Kerr (Edna Best) before her marriage, attempts to revive it when they meet again. Captain Kerr finds out about this the evening he gets back from capturing Sinn Fein Leader Pedar Conlan. Dejected, he stumps out of his house and into a Sinn Fein ambush which enables Tennant to make a handsome gesture. He forges an order for the release of Conlan, obtains the release of Captain Kerr in exchange, lights a cigaret...
Last week big-hearted William Meringer was in Dublin with his wife and two children, doing his level best to repay destiny. He told Dublin relief workers to round up 700 poor gossoons and colleens. These he sat down to a great dinner in the City Hall. The piece de resistance: hasenpfeffer...
Died. William Wallace McDowell, 67, U. S. Minister to the Irish Free State, one-time Democratic State Chairman of Montana (TIME. April 9); of a heart attack while attending a dinner given in his honor by President Eamon de Valera; in Dublin...
...years ago Domnhall the Seanascal endeared himself to the Dublin masses by refusing to send King George for Christmas the traditional pastry of "four and twenty woodcocks baked in a pie,'' for generations the annual gift of Irish viceroys. Dublin instantly rang with a new version of the old song...