Paddy (film)
Paddy is a 1970 Irish comedy film directed by Daniel Haller and starring Milo O'Shea, Des Cave and Dearbhla Molloy.[1] The film follows the adventures of a Dublin butcher's assistant.
It was made for $250,000 and sold to Allied Artists for $750,000. Roger Corman helped finance it.[2]
Cast
- Milo O'Shea – Harry Redmond
- Des Cave – Paddy Maguire
- Dearbhla Molloy – Maureen
- Maureen Toal – Clair Kearney
- Peggy Cass – Irenee
- Judy Cornwell – Breeda
- Donal LeBlanc – Larry Maguire
- Lillian Rapple – Mrs Doyle
- Desmond Perry – Cahill
- Marie O'Donnell – Mrs Maguire
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References
- BFI.org
- Kevin Thomas, "She's Young, Pretty and Produces Film: Incomplete Source", Los Angeles Times [Los Angeles, Calif] 22 May 1970: h1.
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