A swashbuckling Irishman opposes French agents during the Napoleonic wars.A swashbuckling Irishman opposes French agents during the Napoleonic wars.A swashbuckling Irishman opposes French agents during the Napoleonic wars.
Martin Cichy
- Civilian
- (uncredited)
Walter De Palma
- Sergeant
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- Trivia"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on April 14, 1949 with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Helena Carter reprising their film roles of Flynn and Lady Benedetta.
- Crazy creditsUnusual for a movie as early as 1949, the cast lists and credits are presented at the end of the film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Middle of the Night (1959)
- SoundtracksIRISH RECRUITING SONG
(uncredited)
Music by Frank Skinner
Lyrics Jack Brooks
Sung by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Featured review
In this lively adventure, a daring Irish leader tires to keep Napoleon from invading Ireland. There is some worry that The Little Corporal will attempt to take over Erin. Fairbanks, equally adroit with a saber, a rapier, a shillelagh, or a kiss, does a splendid job in what is almost, but not quite, a satire of Errol Flynn and even Fairbanks himself in THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Fairbanks is traveling to a castle he has inherited when he rescues Carter, daughter of Viceroy Hare, as her coach is being waylaid. Fairbanks leaps from horse to horse, roof to roof, heart to heart, and saves Ireland from the duplicity of Greene, who is Hare's assistant and in Napoleon's employ. Very enjoyable nonsense with lots of derring-do from Fairbanks in the kind of role his dad used to play.
- larry41onEbay
- Jun 8, 2003
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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