Danny Boy (1941 film)
Danny Boy is a 1941 British drama film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring David Farrar, Wilfrid Lawson, Ann Todd, John Warwick, and Grant Tyler.[1] Halliwell's Film and Video Guide describes the film as a "sentimental drama with music; not for the critical."[2]
Cast
- David Farrar - Martin
- Wilfrid Lawson - Newton
- Ann Todd - Jane Kaye
- John Warwick - Carter
- Grant Tyler - Danny
- Wylie Watson - Fiddlesticks
- Tony Quinn - Maloney
- Nora Gordon - Mrs Maloney
- Pat Lennox - Manager
- Albert Whelan - Scotty
- Harry Herbert - Skinny
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References
- Danny Boy (1941), BFI Film & TV Database
- John Walker (ed.) Halliwell's Film and Video Guide 2000, London: HarperCollins, 1999, p.201
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