Beloved Enemy
Beloved Enemy | |
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Directed by | H. C. Potter |
Written by | John Balderston Rose Franken William Brown Meloney |
Produced by | Samuel Goldwyn George Haight |
Starring | Merle Oberon Brian Aherne David Niven |
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Distributed by | United Artists |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beloved Enemy is a 1936 American drama film directed by H.C. Potter and starring Merle Oberon, Brian Aherne, and David Niven. It was loosely based on the life of Michael Collins.
Plot
During the Irish War of Independence in 1921, Irish rebel leader Dennis Riordan (Aherne) and English aristocrat Helen Drummond (Oberon) meet and fall in love. Riordan is pursued, however, by British army officer Captain Preston (Niven).
The original movie ended with Riordan getting shot and killed, but did not do well at the box office. A happier ending was also filmed which has Rioordan being shot but surviving; all subsequent versions have. The original cut has since been lost.
The movie has several comic relief scenes: after a raid on an IRA "safe house", British officers grumble about being not being able to find Riordan, who is in fact standing just behind them; when the Irish Delegation goes to a formal ball and is asked by the footman for their names to be announced, the delegation replies in Irish.
Cast
- Merle Oberon as Helen Drummond
- Brian Aherne as Dennis Riordan
- Karen Morley as Cathleen O'Brien
- Henry Stephenson as Lord Athleigh
- David Niven as Capt. Gerald Preston
- Jerome Cowan as Tim O'Rourke
- Donald Crisp as Liam Burke
- Ronald Sinclair as Jerry O'Brien
- Granville Bates as Ryan
External links
- Beloved Enemy at IMDb
- Beloved Enemy on Lux Radio Theater: December 27, 1937
- 1936 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1936 drama films
- American black-and-white films
- United Artists films
- Films directed by H. C. Potter
- Films set in Ireland
- Samuel Goldwyn Productions films
- Films set in 1921
- Irish War of Independence films
- Films set in Dublin (city)
- American war drama films
- Cultural depictions of Michael Collins
- Films about the Irish Republican Army
- War drama film stubs