I Captured The King of The Leprechauns

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  • NR
  • 1959
  • 1 hr

I Captured The King of The Leprechauns is a classic Disney film that tells the story of a young man named Darby O'Gill (played by Albert Sharpe) and his encounter with the King of the Leprechauns (played by Jimmy O'Dea). Set in the picturesque countryside of Ireland, the story unfolds with Darby and his daughter Katie (played by Janet Munro) living in a quaint village, surrounded by lush green hills and twinkling streams.

Darby is a storyteller who regales the inhabitants of the village with tales of his exploits with the leprechauns. However, one day, he stumbles upon the King of the Leprechauns and his life changes forever. The King is not happy with being captured by a mere mortal and he sets out to teach Darby a lesson. Soon, Darby realizes that he has made a grave mistake and seeks the help of his old friend Michael McBride (played by Pat O'Brien).

Meanwhile, a young Sean Connery (who would later go on to become famous as James Bond) plays the role of Michael's son, a strapping and handsome lad named Pony. He is smitten with Katie and the two fall in love, but their courtship is threatened by the mischief of the leprechauns. As the story progresses, Darby, Michael, and Pony are embroiled in a battle with the leprechauns, who seem to have no end to their tricks and cunning.

The film is a classic Disney fare, filled with delightful songs, colorful characters, and breathtaking scenery. The scenes between Darby and the King are a particular highlight, where we see the two engage in a battle of wits, with the King always coming out on top. Sharpe's performance as Darby is charming, and he brings to life the character of a bumbling, yet lovable storyteller with great aplomb.

The chemistry between Connery and Munro is palpable, and their courtship is depicted with great warmth and humor. Their flirtations are endearing, and their romance is a touching subplot in the film. O'Brien's portrayal of Michael is impressive, and he brings a gravitas to the role that is much needed.

The film's music, by Lawrence Edward Watkin and Oliver Wallace, is catchy, and the songs are memorable, such as the classic tune "The Wishing Song," which has become a perennial favorite among Disney fans. The film's Irish setting is breathtakingly captured by cinematographer Winton C. Hoch, giving us a glimpse into the idyllic countryside of the Emerald Isle.

I Captured The King of The Leprechauns is a timeless classic that has endured over the years, and it remains one of Disney's most cherished films. Its delightful story, unforgettable characters, and charming music make it a joy to watch even today, and it continues to enchant audiences of all ages. If you're looking for a heartwarming tale filled with whimsy, humor and romance, then look no further than I Captured The King of The Leprechauns.

I Captured The King of The Leprechauns is a 1959 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour.

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  • Release Date
    1959
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr
  • Language
    English