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On New Year's Eve in 1944, fighter pilot Mike Clarke (Andrew Keegan) wagers Al Capone's nephew that he can shoot down five enemy aircraft.
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- Andrew Keegan
- Roger Tucker
- Romance, Comedy
Waiting for Dublin Fighter jock Mike Clarke (Andrew Keegan) makes an innocent wager that he will get five kills before the end of WWII. However, the bet, with the notorious Al Capone’s nephew, is anything but innocent.
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So like this movie is set on the premise that Ireland's neutrality in World War 2 was SO FUCKING SEVERE we not only allowed Nazis who crash landed here to just swan around all they liked, we became…
On New Year's Eve 1944, American pilot Mike Clarke inadvertently bets Al Capone's nephew $10,000.00 that he can shoot down five enemy aircraft. Later, forced to land near a remote village in Ireland after running out of fuel, Mike learns that he is cut off from the rest of the world with no way to rejoin the war and shoot down his fifth plane, which is the only way he can win the bet and save ...
Mar 11, 2009 · “Waiting for Dublin” is like a time capsule, a film that, in every detail, could have been made in the 1940s and starred Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Maureen O’Hara and Edmund Gwenn as dear old Father Quinlan, who has the narcolepsy something fierce.
Robin Clifford Reeling Reviews A better script, stronger direction and a likable star could have made Waiting for Dublin worthy of the best whimsy. Read full article
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