A Lad from Old Ireland
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Film
"A Lad from Old Ireland": The Lad from Old Ireland is a one-reel 1910 American motion picture. It was the first film appearance of prolific actor/director J.P. McGowan.
- countries: United States of America, Republic of Ireland
- language: English Language
- director: Sidney Olcott
- written by Gene Gauntier
- starring:
- Thomas O'Connor as Murphy
- Gene Gauntier as Aileene
- Sidney Olcott as Terry O'Connor
- Arthur Donaldson as Parish priest
- J. P. McGowan as Election agent
- Robert G. Vignola as Man in campaign office
- Jane Wolfe as Elsie Myron
- Agnes Mapes as Aileene's mother
- Laurene Santley
- cinematography by George K. Hollister
- genres: Silent film, Indie film, Drama
- released on (104 years ago)
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An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films, 1895-1930 (2005)
by Denise Lowe
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