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''Irish Destiny'' is a 1926 film made in the
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, directed by George Dewhurst and written by Isaac Eppel to mark the tenth anniversary of the
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. A cut version was released in Britain, entitled ''An Irish Mother''. The film was considered lost for many years until in 1991 a single surviving
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print was located by the
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in the United States'
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. The institute's archive had the film transferred to safety stock and restored. The institute then commissioned
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to write a new score for the film. ''Irish Destiny'' is the first fiction film that deals with the
Irish War of Independence The Irish War of Independence () or Anglo-Irish War was a guerrilla war fought in Ireland from 1919 to 1921 between the Irish Republican Army (IRA, the army of the Irish Republic) and British forces: the British Army, along with the quasi-mil ...
, and the first and only film written and produced by Isaac (Jack) Eppel, a Jewish
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GP and pharmacist who also enjoyed a career as theater
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and cinema owner.


Cast

* Paddy Dunne Cullinan as Denis O'Hara * Frances Macnamarra as Moira Barry, a schoolteacher and Denis' fiancée *
Daisy Campbell Daisy Campbell was a British film actress of the silent era. At the beginning of her career was popular on the London stage. Noted for playing aristocratic white-haired ladies and duchesses. Appeared in more than 20 British silent films. Made ...
as Mrs. O'Hara, Denis' mother * Clifford Pembroke as Mr. O'Hara, Denis' father * Brian Magowan as Gilbert Beecher, a gang leader of the poteen-makers * Cathal MacGarvey as Shanahan, a jarvey * Evelyn Henchey as Kitty Shanahan's daughter * Kit O'Malley as Captain Kelly, commandant, Clonmore Battalion, IRA * Val Vousden as Priest * Tom Flood as Intelligence Officer, IRA headquarters * Derek Eppel as Schoolboy * Simon Eppel as man with cigar at Vaughan's Hotel


References


External links

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Cornerhouse article
* 1926 films English-language Irish films Silent films Irish War of Independence films Films set in Ireland Films shot in Dublin (city) Films directed by George Dewhurst 1920s rediscovered films Irish black-and-white films Rediscovered Irish films Films shot in County Wicklow 1920s English-language films {{silent-film-stub