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
Release Date: January 1, 1932
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Col. Victor Haddick
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).