TOP 'O THE MORNING
"TOP 'O THE MORNING" (1949) MY THOUGHTS:
I had never heard of this movie before yesterday. It is an Irish tale and I enjoy them. When I saw that it (once again) paired up Bing Crosby with Barry Fitzgerald, I was "all in" to watch it! I was not disappointed and found it quite entertaining. I do think that Ann Blyth seemed too young to be Crosby's love interest, but that aside, I enjoyed it. The acting and singing were both very good.
SYNOPSIS:
"After the famed Blarney Stone disappears from a small Irish town, the American insurance agency covering it sends Joe Mulqueen to investigate. In Ireland, Joe meets Conn McNaughton, the daughter of the village civic guard, who reveals that Joe's presence fulfills part of a prophecy predicting the stone's theft. Conn's father, Briany, suspects Joe, but the village police inspector and Joe soon discover that the theft was not the only crime committed."
STARRING:
Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth and Barry Fitzgerald
SCREENPLAY:
Edmund Beloin and Richard L. Breen
DIRECTOR:
David Miller
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