O'Donoghue's Opera

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Template:Use dmy dates O'Donoghue's Opera is an Irish 1965/1998 film starring Ronnie Drew and his bandmates in The Dubliners. The film is a mock opera, based on the ballad "The Night That Larry Was Stretched".[1] It was shot in 1965, but was left uncompleted after the film's production ran into financial difficulties.[2] In 1996, filmmaker Sé Merry Doyle of Loopline film oversaw its restoration,[1] and it was first shown at the 1998 Dublin Film Festival.[2] Producer Seamus Byrne's first job in the film industry was on this film working with the assistant director and the art director.

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  1. a b O'Donoghue's Opera Template:Webarchive, Irish Film Institute.
  2. a b Dubliners drop by for special gig, Irish Independent, 2007-12-12.

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