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Patrick Niall MacGinnis (29 March 1913 – 6 January 1977) was an Irish actor and physician. [1] On screen, he was well-known for his character roles with a "poetic timbre," [1] though he occasionally played leading parts like the title character in Martin Luther (1953) and the occultist antagonist of the classic horror film Night of the Demon (1957).
It was directed by Irving Pichel, (who also plays a supporting role), and stars Niall MacGinnis as Luther. It was produced by Louis de Rochemont and RD-DR Corporation in collaboration with Lutheran Church Productions and Luther-Film-G.M.B.H. The National Board of Review named the film the fourth best of 1953.
Niall MacGinnis in The Edge of the World. The film begins with a yacht passing by the remote island of Hirta (see note in "Production" below). The yachtsman (played by the director, Michael Powell) finds it strange that the island looks deserted, when a book he carries mentions that it should be inhabited.
Night of the Demon (U.S. title: Curse of the Demon) is a 1957 British horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGinnis. [2] It was produced by Hal E. Chester and Frank Bevis, [1] and was adapted from the M. R. James story "Casting the Runes".
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure is a 1959 American Eastmancolor adventure film directed by John Guillermin, produced by Sy Weintraub and Harvey Hayutin, and written by Les Crutchfield, based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs as the twenty-second film of the Tarzan film series that began with 1932's Tarzan the Ape Man.
During the Second World War, Jimmy Bancroft (Niall MacGinnis), a fighter pilot just released from hospital, and his nurse (now his girlfriend) Hazel Broome (Rosamund John) are on a walking tour through the countryside.
Huntley, Mara Justine, Niall Horan, Alexa Wildish, Claudia B., Nini Iris. The Playoffs began Tuesday night on season 24 of The Voice when Niall Horan had to whittle his team down from six to three.
She Didn't Say No! is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Eileen Herlie, Perlita Neilson and Niall MacGinnis. [1] Based on the 1955 novel We Are Seven by Una Troy, an attractive young Irishwoman has six children from five different fathers.