
When a distant Irish relative dies, a young American travels to Ireland to obtain his inheritance. He gets far more than he bargained for when a beautiful Irish colleen catches his eye.
C. Gardner Sullivan
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Unearthing the Enduring Charm of 'A Corner in Colleens' Stepping back into the nascent days of cinematic storytelling, before the cacophony of synchronized sound or the dazzling spectacle of technicolor, we encounter 'A Corner in Colleens', a delightful silent film from 1916 that, de...


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Charles Miller

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" Unearthing the Enduring Charm of 'A Corner in Colleens' Stepping back into the nascent days of cinematic storytelling, before the cacophony of synchronized sound or the dazzling spectacle of technicolor, we encounter 'A Corner in Colleens', a delightful silent film from 1916 that, despite its vintage, still manages to pluck at the heartstrings and evoke a sense of nostalgic wonder. Directed by Roy William Neill, this picture, penned by C. Gardner Sullivan, is ..."


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