Top o' the Morning (1949 film)
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''Top o' the Morning'' is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by David Miller and starring Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, and Barry Fitzgerald. Written by Edmund Beloin and Richard L. Breen, the film is about a singing insurance investigator who comes to Ireland to recover the stolen
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—and romance the local policeman's daughter.


Plot


Cast

* Bing Crosby as Joe Mulqueen * Ann Blyth as Conn McNaughton * Barry Fitzgerald as Sergeant Briny McNaughton *
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as Hughie Devine * Eileen Crowe as Biddy O'Devlin * John McIntire as Inspector Fallon * Tudor Owen as Cormac Gillespie *
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as Pearse O'Neill * Morgan Farley as Edwin Livesley *
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as E. L. Larkin * John "Skins" Miller as Dowdler * John Costello as Village Gossip * Dick Ryan as Clark O'Ryan * Bernard Cauley as Boy * Paul Connelly as Boy


Reception

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'' commented, inter alia: "All things being considered, especially the memorable success of Paramount’s “Welcome Stranger” and its incomparable “Going My Way,” it naturally stood to reason that Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald would eventually drift together in another sentimental comedy... And all those band-wagon Hibernians who like to picture Ireland as a land of eloquent talk and superstitions, bright-eyed colleens and Mr. Fitzgeralds, plus a great lot of singing and dancing, should find it entirely to their taste... Mr. Crosby wends a happy and comfortable course through the whole incredible proceedings, taking complacently in stride the fitful abuse of Mr. Fitzgerald and the romantic rue of Ann Blyth...Likewise, Mr. Fitzgerald is deliciously humorous in his busy displays of self-importance and police authority. And of course, he is simply stunning when he comes within range of a pint of ale..."
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said: "Bing Crosby, after two lush Technicolored musicals, has been handed a light, frothy and more moderately budgeted picture by Paramount to cavort in, which should put him once more at the top of that studio’s breadwinning list...Under David Miller’s light-handed direction, Crosby and the rest of the cast fall right into the spirit of the story. Groaner, despite his having to play to a gal (Ann Blyth) who is so obviously younger, is socko. His easy way with a quip, combined with his fine crooning of some old Irish tunes and a couple of new ones, is solid showmanship."


Soundtrack

*"Top o' the Morning" ( Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke): sung three times by Bing Crosby *"
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": sung by Bing Crosby *"Kitty of Coleraine" (Traditional Irish Air - Edward Lysaght): sung by Bing Crosby *"The Donovans" ( Alicia Adélaide Needham /
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/ Francis Fahy): sung by Bing Crosby and group *"You're in Love with Someone" (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke): sung by Bing Crosby, and again by Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth *"Oh, 'Tis Sweet to Think" (
Thomas Moore Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852) was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his ''Irish Melodies''. Their setting of English-language verse to old Irish tunes marked the transition in popular Irish culture from Irish ...
): sung by Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth *" Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms" Bing Crosby recorded four of the songs for Decca Records. They were all issued on a 10" LP titled " Top o' the Morning / Emperor Waltz". Crosby's songs were also included in the Bing's Hollywood series.


Radio adaptation

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'' presented ''Top o' the Morning'' March 17, 1952. The one-hour episode featured Barry Fitzgerald,
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, and Ann Blyth.


References


External links

* {{David Miller 1949 films Films directed by David Miller Films scored by Robert Emmett Dolan Films set in Ireland 1949 romantic comedy films American romantic comedy films American black-and-white films Paramount Pictures films 1940s American films