To celebrate St Patrick's Day tomorrow, i listened to my recording of Victor Herbert's EILEEN, and then I watched Darby O'Gill and the Little People, which has some really frightening moments. I don't think I'd seen it in 20 years. I probably watched in last around 1988 or so, when I got my first VCR. I probably saw it 2 or 3 times in the theatre in 1959; it was one of my favorite movies, and I think it holds up. Albert Sharpe was the original Finian of FINIAN'S RAINBOW, and there's a lot of that character in Darby O'Gill, from the blarney and swagger to the grief when his daughter nearly dies; in FINIAN, it's burning Sharon at the stake, and in DARBY, it's death by pooka.
I will probably have banshee nightmare tonight.