Carlingford : Saints & Sinners 1949. Irish Railway,

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

First 9 minutes of Saints & Sinners shot in Carlingford. Co Louth.

Train is the Dundalk, Newry, Greenore, Railway.



Leslie Arliss

Writers:Leslie Arliss (writer)
Paul Vincent Carroll (writer)

Release Date:15 August 1949 (UK) more
Genre:Comedy
Plot:What happens to the saints and sinners of a small Irish village on the day the world is supposed to end.


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Cast (Credited cast)
Kieron Moore ... Michael Kissane
Christine Norden ... Blanche
Sheila Manahan ... Sheila Flaherty
Michael Dolan ... Canon
Maire O'Neill ... Ma Murnaghan
Tom Dillon ... O'Brien
Noel Purcell ... Flaherty
Pamela Arliss ... Betty
Sheila Ward ... Clothing woman
Edward Byrne ... Barney Downey
Eric Gorman ... Madigan
Liam Redmond ... O'Driscoll
Tony Quinn ... Berry
Cecilia McKevitt ... Maeve
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Eddie Byrne ... Morreys
Dave Crowley ... Barman
Glenville Darling ... Man in bar
Gabrielle Daye ... Maeve's mother
Maureen Delaney ... Postmistress
Vincent Ellis ... Paddy
Vic Hagan ... Man in bar
Harry Hutschinson ... Doctor
Maurice Keary ... Flaherty's hotel barman
Joe Kennedy ... Guard
Sam Kydd ... Man in bar
Minnie McKittrick ... Brigid Madden
Austin Meldon ... Auctioneer
James Neylin ... Man in bar
Godfrey Quigley ... Colin

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Uploader Comments (gramach)

  • Amazing to see the steam train in Carlingford. That railway was closed in 1951 and was lifted many years ago.

  • Its nice to see alright, but I would love to see a video of the Waterford & Tramore Railway

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  • I got the full show on DVD from radiofones com

    Great.

  • You may recognize the vicar Michael Dolan as the Ghost of Christmas Past from

    the 1951 version of "Christmas Carol". This was two years earlier. He died in 1954,

    a memorable actor.

  • You've made my day with this clip, as my darling father, Maurice Keary, who sady died when he was only 58, is the barman in this clip. He went on to become one if Irelands top baritone / tenors and starred in many musicals. He also had his own shows on the BBC Radio and Radio Eirann.I have been looking for a copy of this film for years. Can you please tell me where you got it? Many, many thanks.

    Janie

  • AWESOME!!! 5 stars.... Mike & Gloria

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