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194899 minFantasy, Comedy, Romance

The Luck of the Irish

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Is The Luck of the Irish worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Fantasy, Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Luck of the Irish Synopsis

Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland to New York, a grateful leprechaun acts as the newsman's servant and conscience.

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Top Cast

Tyrone Power
Tyrone PowerStephen Fitzgerald
Anne Baxter
Anne BaxterNora
Cecil Kellaway
Cecil KellawayHorace (A Leprechaun)
Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. CobbDavid C. Augur
James Todd
James ToddBill Clark
Jayne Meadows
Jayne MeadowsFrances Augur
J.M. Kerrigan
J.M. KerriganTatie the Innkeeper
Phil Brown
Phil BrownTom Higginbotham
Charles Irwin
Charles IrwinCornelius
Helen Dietrich
Helen DietrichPiano player

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Is The Luck of the Irish worth watching?

The Luck of the Irish has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Fantasy, Comedy, Romance movies.

Is The Luck of the Irish hit or flop?

The Luck of the Irish has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Luck of the Irish?

The Luck of the Irish is a Fantasy, Comedy, Romance movie that Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland to New York, a grateful leprechaun acts as the newsman's servant and conscience....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 9, 2022
★ 6

"Fitzgerald" (Tyrone Power) returns to New York after a trip to his ancestral homeland of Ireland to pick up his successful job working for the "DC Augur" (Lee J. Cobb) political machine. What he didn't count on was that returning also from his trip was a young girl he met - "Nora" (Anne Baxter) and his own personal leprechaun "Horace" (Cecil Kellaway). Pretty soon he is conflicted between his love for the boss's daughter and his newfound friend - and his personal "minder" is never far away trying to keep him on the straight and narrow as the political and personal machinations start to become more difficult to navigate. Kellaway steals this - he is great in the role of the mischievous sprite, but otherwise this is all just a bit twee. Anne Baxter's Irish accent ebbs and flows and Power himself seems largely to just be going through the motions. There is some gentle humour to be found but I found it quite a long 100 minute watch that perhaps was just of it's time.