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Darby O'Gill and the Little People ()


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A wily old codger matches wits with the King of the Leprechauns and helps play matchmaker for his daughter and the strapping lad who has replaced him as caretaker.

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Darby O'Gill
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Katie O'Gill
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Michael McBride
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King Brian
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Pony Sugrue
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Sheelah Sugrue
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Lord Fitzpatrick
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Father Murphy
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Tom Kerrigan
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Phadrig Oge
Farrell Pelly ...
Paddy Scanlon
Nora O'Mahoney ...
Molly Malloy (as Nora O'Mahony)
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Brandon Beach ...
Pub Patron (uncredited)
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Pub Patron (uncredited)
Patrick Sullivan Burke ...
Leprechaun (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Joanne Genthon ...
Witch (uncredited)
Maureen Halligan ...
Gossiping woman (uncredited)
Shirley Heart ...
Leprechaun dancer. (uncredited)
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Pub Patron (uncredited)
Donald Kerr ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Sean (uncredited)
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Ginger, Cat (uncredited)
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Pub Patron (uncredited)
Bert Spencer ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Pub Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Stevenson

Written by

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Lawrence Edward Watkin ... (written by)
 
H.T. Kavanagh ... (suggested by "Darby O'Gill" stories)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Oliver Wallace

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Winton C. Hoch ... director of photography

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Stanley E. Johnson ... (as Stanley Johnson)

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Carroll Clark

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Emile Kuri
Fred M. MacLean ... (as Fred MacLean)

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Pat McNalley ... makeup artist
Ruth Sandifer ... hair stylist

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Robert G. Shannon ... assistant director
Charles Norton ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Don DaGradi ... special art styling (as Don Da Gradi)
Peter Ellenshaw ... special art styling
Collin Campbell ... art stylist (uncredited)

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Robert O. Cook ... sound supervisor
Dean Thomas ... sound mixer

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Peter Ellenshaw ... special photographic effects
Eustace Lycett ... special photographic effects
Joshua Meador ... animation effects
Jim Fetherolf ... assistant matte artist (uncredited)
Albert Whitlock ... assistant matte artist (uncredited)

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Whitey Hughes ... stunts (uncredited)
Loren Janes ... stunts (uncredited)
Dean Smith ... stunts (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gertrude Casey ... costumer
Chuck Keehne ... costumer

Music Department

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Evelyn Kennedy ... music editor
Clifford Vaughan ... orchestration
Oliver Wallace ... songs: music and lyrics by
Lawrence Edward Watkin ... songs: music and lyrics by
Ruby Murray ... singing voice: Janet Munro (uncredited)
Brendan O'Dowda ... singing voice: Sean Connery (uncredited)

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Walt Disney ... presenter
Michael O'Herlihy ... technical advisor
Jayson Wall ... producer: 2016 4k digital restoration (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Darby O'Gill seems to be as full of blarney as any old codger in Ireland, but the stories of leprechauns he tells at the pub are true. In fact, he and the tiny King Brian, ruler of The Little People, are friendly adversaries, continually out-foxing each other. Darby needs a bit of magical help from the wily King when Lord Fitzpatrick replaces him as caretaker with the handsome, strapping young Michael from Dublin. Michael falls in love with Darby's beautiful daughter Katie, which is all right with Darby, but the lad has a rival in a local ruffian, the son of a devious widow who wants her boy to be the caretaker. King Brian's supernatural assistance is necessary to make everything come out all right, but the sneaky leprechaun won't play matchmaker without a fight. Finally, real trouble comes in the form of the Banshee, and Darby will need all his quick wits to save his daughter from the wicked spirit. Written by J. Spurlin

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Taglines More than a wee bit of magical shenanigans! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Wishes of Darby O'Gill (United States)
  • The Little People (United States)
  • Darby O'Gill et les farfadets (France)
  • Das Geheimnis der verwunschenen Höhle (Germany)
  • Darby O'Gill y el rey de los duendes (Spain)
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  • 93 min
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Trivia The leprechaun effects look very high tech and complicated, but most of them were achieved very simply by placing the "normal sized" actors closer to the camera than the "tiny" ones and lining them up on the same horizontal plane through the lens so the distance between them could not be detected. This technique is known as "forced perspective." See more »
Goofs When Michael and Katie escape from the the bully in the field, Michael's neck-scarf has fallen down his shirt and is no longer visible. After Katie mentions that she didn't care if Michael got hurt, his scarf suddenly is tied prominently around his neck and plumped under his chin. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999). See more »
Soundtracks The Wishing Song See more »
Crazy Credits In the opening credits: My thanks to King Brian of Knocknasheega and his Leprechauns, whose gracious co-operation made this picture possible. - Walt Disney See more »
Quotes [inside the Death Coach]
Darby O'Gill: In the years to come, maybe you'll keep an eye on Katie and Michael.
King Brian: I'll do that. T'is a pity you won't be there to see them married.
Darby O'Gill: Ah, it's better for the old to die than the young. In the end, we all have to go.
King Brian: That ye do.
[pause, King Brian gets a sly look on his face]
King Brian: I wish I could go with you all the way.
Darby O'Gill: [sighs] I wish ye could, too.
King Brian: [laughing] An' you a knowledgeable man! Ha ha ha ha! Darby, you've wished your *fourth* wish!
[Darby starts]
King Brian: Good-bye, Darby me friend!
[Brian magically pushes him out of the coach; the coach drives off with Brian inside, still laughing]
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