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[Katie is about to go after the horse; Michael tries to stop her]
Katie O'Gill: Get out of my way! Michael McBride: Leave that horse alone. Katie O'Gill: Do you think I'd stay under your roof another night? Michael McBride: I'll go to the inn! Katie O'Gill: You can go to blazes! I'm movin' to the McCarthy house! Michael McBride: With night comin' down on that mountainside you could get yourself killed! Now give me that halter. I'll get the horse. [she pulls away, he tries to stop her; she hits him across the face with the halter and runs out after the horse]
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Sean Connery
in
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
(1959)
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[Katie is lost on Knocknasheega; a ghostly wail is heard]
Darby O'Gill: The banshee! Michael McBride: Maybe it's just the wind. Darby O'Gill: It's the wail of the banshee, the same as I heard the night Katie's mother was taken! She'll be destroyed entirely!
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Albert Sharpe
in
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
(1959)
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[Katie's fever breaks]
Molly Malloy: It's a miracle! She's fine an' sonsy like a baby woken from sleep! [Michael runs in to her] Katie O'Gill: Michael, what a temper I have. Michael McBride: [smiling] Well, I like a lively girl.
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Sean Connery
in
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
(1959)
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[Michael and Katie are about to kiss as Darby and Brian look on]
King Brian: Kiss her! Kiss her! Go on, kiss her! [Michael sidesteps Katie and starts to walk away] King Brian: Agh! An him a *Dublin* man! [Brian throws his crown on the ground in frustration] Darby O'Gill: [Watching out the window] Look, look, look! [Katie runs after Michael, pulls him back and kisses him] King Brian: [dancing while Darby claps a beat] Will you wish your wish now? Darby O'Gill: I will indeed!
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Albert Sharpe
in
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
(1959)
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