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A Long, Long Way to Tipperary

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Directed by
  
George Dean

Starring
  
Adele Inman

Distributed by
  
Australasian Films

Produced by
  
Ernest Higgins

Production company
  
Higgins Brothers

Based on
  
song It's a Long Way to Tipperary by Jack Judge

It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary is a 1914 Australian silent film based on the song It's a Long Way to Tipperary by Jack Judge.

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Plot

Irish woman Molly Malone is in love with Paddy O'Reilly, who emigrates to England to better himself. He enlists in the British army during World War I and is sent to the front. Another Irishman, Mick, desires Molly and swears vengeance on Paddy. Molly dreams that Paddy and Mick fight but then sees that she is reunited with Paddy.

Production

The film was one of several produced by the Higgins brothers in Sydney in the early years of the war. They struggled to recover their costs from the distributor, Australasian Films.

They were also involved in a dispute with the Fraser Film Release and Photographic Company over their attempts to distribute a British film from Maurice Elvey with the same title.

Raymond Longford said he worked on the film but claimed the direction was done by the Higgins brothers.

References

A Long, Long Way to Tipperary Wikipedia