Attendees will celebrate the perennial St. Patrick’s Day film favorite with the original Long Island presentation of this classic that is brought to you in all its Technicolor glory! See 1920’s Ireland through the eyes of it’s returned son Sean Thornton, as portrayed by John Wayne is his best leading man role. Learn how Director John Ford made this love letter to his Irish roots and learn some of the behind the scenes stories of its stars and the film making process. With the beautiful Maureen O’Hara, impish Barry Fitzgerald, tough as nails Victor McLaglen and a plethora of Ireland’s own film and stage stars, this is the Irish film you won’t want to miss. Movie memorabilia, autographs and a book display are included. You can register by simply using the website (www.thefrickestatelectures.org) or calling the lecture office at 516-415-1101 and leaving a message – they will get right back to you and register you by credit card. Checks are also accepted but may be delayed at their P.O. Box in Greenvale, so if you do use the postal mail, either email admin@thefrickestatelectures.org or call their phone number to let them know; that way they can send you the Zoom link in plenty of time for your class, even if your check is late in arriving. Register today so you can enjoy this in the comfort of your own home! Due to some outside variables, at this time, this lecture is scheduled to be held as a Zoom presentation. If it changed to an in-person event, Please revisit this lecture to see if the site has changed. When the details are finalized, this information will be updated here.
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