Irish Eyes (1918)

Irish Eyes (1918) poster

Pretty Irish lass Pegeen O'Barry lives in a small fishing village on the cost with her kind but alcoholic father and her vicious stepmother Moll. When her father is killed during a drunken brawl, a stunned Pegeen wanders down to the shore in her grief. She is noticed by Sir Arthur Ormsby, an Englishman who just happens to be sailing his yacht up the coast. He takes a liking to her and before long she's moved into his estate. Things are going along swimmingly until Arthur's wastrel brother Guy shows up.

Director: William C. Dowlan
Genre: Drama
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Production: Triangle Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

damsel in distress, irish lass

More Films by Director: William C. Dowlan
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Irish Eyes about?
Pretty Irish lass Pegeen O'Barry lives in a small fishing village on the cost with her kind but alcoholic father and her vicious stepmother Moll. When her father is killed during a drunken brawl, a stunned Pegeen wanders down to the shore in her grief. She is noticed by Sir Arthur Ormsby, an Englishman who just happens to be sailing his yacht up the coast. He takes a liking to her and before long she's moved into his estate. Things are going along swimmingly until Arthur's wastrel brother Guy shows up.
Who directed Irish Eyes?
Irish Eyes was directed by William C. Dowlan.
Who stars in Irish Eyes?
Irish Eyes stars Pauline Starke, Ward Caulfield, Virginia Ware, Gus Saville, Joe King, Eugene Burr.
What genre is Irish Eyes?
Irish Eyes is a Drama film.
Where was Irish Eyes produced?
Irish Eyes was produced in United States of America.