The Voice of Ireland (1932)

This was the first indigenous Irish sound film. "The film is a close and expert study of the people of Ireland, completely devoid of anything that savours of the stage Irishman... [A] non-sectarian, non-political picture which comprises the art, commerce, industry, entertainment, sport, and scenic beauty of the Green Isle'.

Director: Col. Victor Haddick
Runtime: 49 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Voice of Ireland about?
This was the first indigenous Irish sound film. "The film is a close and expert study of the people of Ireland, completely devoid of anything that savours of the stage Irishman... [A] non-sectarian, non-political picture which comprises the art, commerce, industry, entertainment, sport, and scenic beauty of the Green Isle'.
Who directed The Voice of Ireland?
The Voice of Ireland was directed by Col. Victor Haddick.
How long is The Voice of Ireland?
The Voice of Ireland has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).