In The Luck of the Irish, a mischievous leprechaun named Power battles an Italian-American pickpocket, Baxter, who steals a magical gold doubloon from him. Power journeys from Ireland to Manhattan to retrieve the doubloon in time for a crucial political campaign. Along the way, he meets an Irish tenor, falls in love with an American woman, and encounters various obstacles such as a traffic jam, a subway mishap, and a speechwriter's resignation. With his magical powers and the help of his new friends, Power overcomes these challenges and fulfills his mission.
A woman named Daniel, living an unfulfilled life as an unappreciated housewife, receives a letter from her father who abandoned her and her mother when she was young. She decides to return to her childhood home in Massachusetts to confront him and resolves to juggle her romantic relationship, family squabbles, and her own abandonment issues.
A beautiful Gypsy girl falls in love with a horse trainer.
Jiggs and Maggie, a husband and wife duo, find themselves in court due to a misunderstanding. They navigate through the legal system with comedic misadventures.
A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
Musical biography of Irish 19th century tenor Chauncey Olcott.
According to Doughboys in Ireland, there were those who sang their way through WW2. Radio tenor Kenny Baker plays Manhattan orchestra leading Danny O'Keefe, who is drafted into the army along with a Ritz Brothers-like quartet called The Jesters. Stationed in Ireland, Danny believes that his New York sweetheart Gloria (Lynn Merrick) has forgotten about him, thus he inaugurates a romance with Irish colleen Molly Callahan (Jeff Donnell).
Frank Luther and company, dressed up for the Gay 90s, perform a street scene and various old songs, including "A Thousand Times No", "When You and I Were Young, Maggie", and because the duck one of them is carrying seems to prefer it, "Clementine."
A short with music and boxing.
Singer Joseph Regan performs the songs "Mary Ann" and "Beloved."
An Irish grandfather tells his young grandson stories of his roots, his courtship with his grandmother and love of freedom through stories and song.
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