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The Strangers Came
The Strangers Came (also known as You Can't Fool an Irishman) is a 1949 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Tommy Duggan, Shirl Conway and Shamus Locke. It was written by Duggan, Alfred Healy and Travers and made by Vandyke Productions.
Plot
A self-important American filmmaker goes to a small Irish village with plans to make a movie about the life of St Patrick.
More details
author | Alfred Healy Alfred Travers Tom Duggan |
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contentLocation | Ireland |
director | Alfred Travers |
editor | Ernest Hilton |
genre | comedy |
musicBy | Eamonn O'Gallagher |
producer | Michael Healy Nigel Proudlock Roger Proudlock |
productionCompany | Vandyke Productions |
publisher | Grand National Pictures |