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I saw this movie on TV as a child, and the scenes of the banshee and the death coach scared and impressed me so much, I carried the memory of them all my life.  When I was an adult and saw it on video, I was astonished to find that the scenes are STILL impressive and creepy!  Considering how sophisticated special effects have become since 'Darby O'Gill' was made in 1959, that's quite a tribute to the moviemaking skills of the day.  The scenery is lovely, the actors skilful and wholeheartedly into their work, the music catchy and delightful, and really there's nothing not to like in this movie.  The duels between Darby and his nemesis, King Brian, are wonderfully funny, as each tries to outsmart the other.  The village characters are all well-drawn and likeable personalities.  Pony Sugrue seems more 'American' than the others, but then, he's not supposed really to fit in in the village, and his punishment at the end is an enjoyable comeuppance.  Favourite scenes - the banshee and death coach at the end, as mentioned, and all the leprechauns dancing under the fairy mountain then riding their little white horses out into the night as Darby plays them a wild tune on his fiddle.  Don't be put off by the date on this movie; it's as good now as the day it was made.

score 9/10

Rosabel 27 October 2002

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0067579/
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