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The Hills of Donegal is a film of genre Drama directed by John Argyle with Dinah Sheridan

The Hills of Donegal (1947)

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The Hills of Donegal is a 1947 British drama film directed by John Argyle and starring Dinah Sheridan, James Etherington and Moore Marriott. It follows a young Irish woman who abandons a promising career as singer to get married, only to discover that her husband is not the man she thought he was.



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