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Conner (Eds.), Screening INDEX NUMBERS & SYMBOLS Alice Adams (George Stevens 1935), 3 Godfathers (John Ford, 1948), 122 39 American Civil War, 60 American Negro Theater, 44 A American Shakespeare Festival, 44 Abbey Theatre, 2, 4, 12, 18, 24, 55, Amis, Kingsley, 140 231, 249 Anderson, Benedict, 5 About Adam (Gerry Stembridge Anderson, Michael, 123 2001), 18 Angel (Neil Jordan 1982), 215 Abrahamson, Lenny, 11, 21 Angel, Heather, 32, 39 Abrams, Margaret, 151 Angry Young Men (Film Movement), Academy Award, 148, 165 10, 140 Academy Award Theater (Radio Annaham, 176 Program), 28 Another Shore (Charles Crichton Adams, Gerry, 48–9, 51 1948), 138 Addison, John, 141 Ardmore Studios, 3–4 African Queen, The (John Huston Aristophanes, 79, 85 1951), 157 Arkins, Robert, 193 Agate, James, 56 Armchair Theatre (1964 TV Show), Aimette, Michael, 7, 9, 18 104–5, 108, 113–14, 118 Aitken, Ian, 32, 50 Arnold, Matthew, 19 Note: Page numbers with “n” denote end notes. © The Author(s) 2016 251 R.B. Palmer, M.C. Conner (eds.), Screening Modern Irish Fiction and Drama, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-40928-3 252 INDEX Arrighi, Luciana, 105 Bishop’s Story, The (Bob Quinn 1994), Asquith, Anthony, 6, 104–7, 109–12, 123 114, 116, 119 Bitch Media, 176 Associated British Corporation, 105 Black, Cathal, 123 Auerbach, Erich, 93 Black, Leslie, 157 Avengers, The (TV Show), 114, 119 Black Panther Party, 28, 45 “Bloody Sunday” Killings, 28, 56 Bloom (Sean Walsh 2003), 1 B Bogart, Humphrey, 199 Bacchae (Play), 244 Bogdanovich, Peter, 44 Bad Blood: A Walk Along the Irish Bolt, Robert, 19 Border (Book), 12 Bonjour, Tristesse/Hello, Sadness Bain, Bill, 105, 113–14, 116 (Novel), 151 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 78, 183 Booker T & the MGs, 45 Barnes, Ben, 91 Born on the Fourth of July (Oliver Barry, Kevin, 165 Stone 1989), 188 Barry, Sebastian, 11 Botting, Fred, 103–5, 118 Barrytown Trilogy, The (novels), 6, 20, Boucicault, Dion, 19 191–210 Bowen, Elizabeth, 218–19 Barstow, Stan, 10 Box, Muriel, 123 Barton, Ruth, 137 Boyle, Father Oliver, 41, 51 Bates, Timothy C., 62 Boym, Svetlana, 130 Baudelaire, Charles, 100 Braine, John, 10, 140, 147 Baumgarten, Marjorie, 239 Brambell, Wilfrid, 114 BBC Radio 3, 56, 62, 64, 66, 69, Brecht, Bertolt, 79 70 Breen, Dan, 158 Beardsley, Aubrey, 91, 100, 101, 104, Breen, Joseph, 13, 31 109–10 Brett, Jeremy, 90 Beaufort, Ireland, 123 Brief Encounter (David Lean 1945), Beckett, Samuel, 2, 73, 192, 202–4, 69 207, 210 Brill, Lesley, 170 Bedford, Brian, 110 Britain, 12, 32, 50, 86, 117, 119, 138, Behan, Brendan, 158 142–3, 147–8, 151, 153, 154, Belfast, Ireland, 48–9, 55 188, 216 Berger, Helmut, 90 British Board of Film Censors, 147 Bergman, Ingrid, 199 British Broadcasting Corporation Berlant, Lauren, 186–7 (BBC), 2, 23, 56, 62, 64, 66, 69, Berlin Festival, 139 70, 90–1, 209 Bernard, Chris, 199–200 British Lion (Production Company), Bhabha, Homi, 5 69 Birds, The (Alfred Hitchcock 1963), British New Wave, 10, 23, 137–54 79, 85 Broadbent, Tom, 75 INDEX 253 Brooklyn (John Crowley 2015), 8, 11, Censorship of Films Act (1923), 13 21–2, 249 Censorship of Publications Act (1929), Brown, Christy, 17, 20, 173–4, 177–9, 13, 142 182–9 Chamber of Death (Painting), 169 Browne, Roscoe Lee, 45 Chandler, Raymond, 94 Brown, H. Rap, 46 Chatroom (Hideo Takata 2010), 11 Brown, Pamela, 105, 113, 118 Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Brown, Terence, 3, 216, 231, 248–9 The (Andrew Adamson 2008), 91 Bryan, Dora, 149 Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppe Tornatore Budawanny (Bob Quinn 1987), 123 1988), 214, 228 Burgess, Anthony, 147 Cinematograph Films Act of 1927, 32, Burgin, Victor, 130 50 Burne-Jones, Edward, 105, 109–10 Citizen Army, 57–8, 70 Burton, Richard, 140 Civil War (Ireland), 15, 39, 232–3, Butcher Boy, The (Neil Jordan 1997), 248 6, 20, 213–15, 217–18, 221–3, Clarke, Fiona, 64 226–8 Clarke, Margi, 200 Byron, Lord George, 108, 151 Clash of the Titans (Desmond Davis 1981), 151 Clayton, Jack, 148 C Cleveland, Ohio, 28, 44–6 Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The (Robert Clift, Montgomery, 158, 203 Wiene 1919), 97–8 Clones (Village), 20, 225, 227 Cagney, James, 4 Close Up (Publication), 33 Calvary (John Michael McDonagh), Cocktail (Roger Donaldson 1988), 14, 170 202, 205–7 Canada, 21 Collected Poems (Oscar Wilde 1881), Canby, Vincent, 183–4, 189 106 Cannes Festival, 139, 209 Collins, Jim, 193 Cardiff, Jack, 58 Collins, Joan, 189 Carlson, Julia, 13, 17, 143, 147, 152 Collins, Michael, 28–9, 214–15, 217, Carmichael, Ian, 109, 114 222 Carmilla (Novel), 103 Collis, Robert, 175 Carr, Marina, 11 Columbia Pictures, 40 Casablanca (Michael Curtiz 1942), Columbia University, 91 199 Comerford, R.V., 142 Cassidy, Elaine, 62 Commitments, The (Alan Parker Castle of Otranto, The (1764 Study), 1991), 123, 191–5, 202, 207, 112 209 Catholic Church, 14, 143, 220–1, 227 Commitments, The (Band), 193 Celtic Tiger, 5, 20 Commitments, The (Book), 191, Censorship Board (Ireland), 142 194–5, 202, 207, 209 254 INDEX Company of Wolves, The (Neil Jordan Dancing at Lughnasa (Pat O’Connor 1984), 215 1998), 6, 20, 231, 233 Computer-generated imagery (CGI), Dassin, Jules, 28, 31, 44, 46, 48 8 Davis, Christie, 16 Conlon, Gerry, 188 Davis, Desmond, 6, 137–55 Connaughton, Shane, 173, 178, 181, Davis, Ossie, 44 187 Dawn, The (Thomas Cooper 1938), Conner, Rearden Patrick, 4 123 Connery, Sean, 2 Dawson, Beatrice, 110 Conrad, Joseph, 73–4 Day-Lewis, Daniel, 173, 175–89 Costa Novel Award, 11–12 Day’s Ride: A Life’s Romance, A Costello, Donald P., 80, 86 (Book), 75 Counter-Revival (Literary Movement), Deadly Films, 195 30 Dead, The (John Huston 1987), 2, 6, Country Girls, The (Desmond Davis 157–70 1984), 143, 151 “Dead, The” (Short Story), 158, 162 Country Girl, The (Novel), 6, 143, Deane, Seamus, 11 151 Deaney, Donagh, 8 County Donegal, 20, 232, 234, Dee, Ruby, 44 236–8, 240, 245, 249 Delaney, Padriac, 62 County Wicklow, 7 Delaney, Shelagh, 10, 147, 149 Craughwell, County Galway, 158 Delerue, Georges, 141 Creature from the Black Lagoon (Jack Dench, Judi, 111 Arnold 1954), 226 Denison, Michael, 106 Crichton, Charles, 138 de Oliveira, Manuel, 69 Crowe, Eileen, 61, 150 De Putti, Lya, 32, 34, 36 Crowley, John, 8, 11, 18, 21–2, Dickens, Charles, 75, 175 249 Dillon, Carmen, 105 Cruise, Tom, 188, 192, 202, 205–7 Disability Rag, The (Publication), 188 Crying Game, The (Neil Jordan 1992), Disco Pigs (Kristen Sheridan 2001), 11 215 Dolan, Anne, 28 Cumbuka, Ji-Tu, 48 Doll’s House, A (Play), 75–6 Curbside Productions, 7 Donizetti, Gaetano, 78 Cusack, Cyril, 151 “Don Juan in Hell” (Interlude), 67 Customs Office (Dublin), 3 Donnelly, Donal, 165, 167 Donoghue, Emma, 11, 21–2 Donovan’s Reef (John Ford 1963), D 122 Dáil, The, 13 Dorian Gray (Duncan Roy 2010), 91 Dallamano, Massimo, 90–1, 95 Down All the Days (Novel), 177, 184 Damned, The (Luchino Visconti “Down by the Salley Gardens” 1969), 91 (Poem), 242 INDEX 255 Doyle, Larry, 75 Féin, Sinn, 27–8, 31, 48 Doyle, Roddy, 6, 11, 17, 21, 191–210 Fellini, Federico, 152 Dracula (Novel), 103, 115 Feminine Mystique, The (Book), 148 Dreyer, Carl Theodor, 113 Ferriter, Diarmaid, 13, 217 Dru, Joanna, 205 Fianna Fáil Party, 12 Dublin, Ireland, 4, 12, 16, 20–1, Fiedler, Leslie, 178–9, 183, 189–90 27–30, 32, 41, 44, 46, 49–50, Fielding, Fenella, 109, 114 55–8, 60, 62, 65, 68–9, 118, Fielding, Henry, 148 128–9, 132, 140–2, 144–5, 150, Field, The (Jim Sheridan 1990), 123 153–6, 158–9, 165–6, 168, 174, Film Daily, The (Publication), 40–1, 180, 186–9, 191, 194, 196, 227 50–2 Dublin Theatre Festival, 142 FilmFour Productions, 21 Dynasty (TV Show), 189 Finch, Peter, 144–6, 154 First Amendment, 146 Firth, Colin, 91, 108, 111, 118 E Firth, Peter, 90, 200 Eagleton, Terry, 103 Fitzgerald, Barry, 55, 59, 131 Ealing Studio, 138 Fitzgerald, Neil, 60 Easter Rising (1916), 55–8, 61–2, 64, Flaubert, Gustave, 89, 93–5 68–70, 124, 166 Flynn, Michaeleen Ogee, 131, 133 Ebert, Roger, 183 Fly, The (Kurt Neumann 1958), 226 Edge of the City (Martin Ritt 1957), 44 Forbes, Bryan, 148 Edwards, Blake, 91 Forbes, Jonathan, 63 Edward VII, 106 Ford, Barbara, 62 Elephant Man, The (David Lynch Ford, Francis, 132 1980), 184 Ford, John, 6, 9, 19–20, 23, 27, 31, Eliot, George, 195 35, 39–40, 44, 56–7, 59, 71, Eliot, T.S., 73 121, 125, 129, 134–6 Elstree Studios, 27 Ford Theatre (Radio 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Cedric Sir, 98 Gellner, Ernest, 5 Harrison, Rex, 81 Germany, 86 Hart, Clive, 164 Gielgud, Sir John, 1, 90, 119 Harte, Liam–10, 12–14, 16 Gillespie, Michael Patrick, 5, 6, 9, 18, Harvard University, 91 20, 93, 121–35, 137, 233 Hatfield, Hurd,89 Gill, Liz, 18 Haughey, Charles, 158 Girl with Green Eyes, The (Desmond Hawks, Howard, 203–4 Davis 1964), 6, 140–2, 144–50, Hays Code, 91 152–3 Heart of the Matter (George
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