Riders to the Sea Trailer

Riders to the Sea Trailer (1935)

30 May 1935 Drama 41 mins

In this story of Western Ireland, the most famous work of Irelands greatest dramatist JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE is brought to the screen by Ulsters greatest film director BRIAN DESMOND HURST.

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Cast

Sara Allgood

as Maurya

Denis Johnston

as Michael

Ria Mooney

as Cathleen

Brigid Laffey

as The Girl

Maire O'Neill

as First Woman

John Irwin

as The Young Priest

Patrick Kirwan

as The Donegal Priest

Meehan J. Harley

as Eamonn Simon

Kevin Guthrie

as Bartley

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 30 May 1935

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