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Alan Hale, Priscilla Lane, Thomas Mitchell, and Dennis Morgan in 3 Cheers for the Irish (1940)

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3 Cheers for the Irish

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In the film, Peter works at the 12th Precinct by the number on his uniform lapel. That precinct was closed on December 1, 1916. It was located at 205 Mulberry St., between Spring and Kenmare Streets in the Nolita section of Lower Manhattan. The precinct building still stands and has been converted into eight condominiums, each priced in the millions, with retail/office space on the first floor.
This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Tucson Saturday 6 October 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9); it first aired in Sacramento CA Sunday 30 December 1956 on KCRA (Channel 3), in Indianapolis Friday 4 January 1957 on WISH (Channel 8), in Miami Sunday 3 February 1957 on WTVJ (Channel 4), in Phoenix Monday 11 February 1957 on KVAR (Channel 12), and in both Boston and in San Diego CA Sunday 17 March 1957 on WBZ (Channel 4) and on KFMB (Channel 8).

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