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Director
J. Fielder Cook
Credits
Producers: Robert Baker, Monty Herman. Writer: Henry Keating
Principal Cast
Walter Macken, Eileen Crowe, Arthur Kennedy, Joan O'Hara , Maire O'Donnell, Harry Brogan
Category
FeatureClassic
Adapted from Walter Macken’s stage play of the same name, Home is the Hero is a dark, brooding family drama that tells the tale of Paddo O’Reilly (Walter Macken), who returns to his home after serving five years in prison for killing the father of his son’s girlfriend. His changed family proves difficult for him to accept and son Willie (Arthur Kennedy) and daughter Josie (Joan O’Hara) have to deal with a deal verging on becoming a tyrant. The first film to make use of the facilities at the new Ardmore Studios, Home is the Hero also proved a fine vehicle for a cast, predominantly made up of Abbey Theatre actors, to flex their muscles on the cinema screen. Indeed an enthusiastic Sunday Press review claimed the film would “bring Ardmore Studios into the front rank of film factories”.
Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn
83 minutes, Ireland, 1959, B&W
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN 15:10, 20:20
A REAL PAIN 16:40, 20:50
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 12:00, 18:40
HARD TRUTHS 13:00 (OC), 18:10
MARIA 14:10
PRESENCE 17:15
THE BRUTALIST (70MM) 13:15, 19:10
WILD STRAWBERRIES: BLITZ 11.00
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