'Daly' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Art Is... (2013)
Actors:
Paul McGann (actor),
James Atkins (miscellaneous crew),
Gary Kemp (actor),
Roxanne Cuenca (miscellaneous crew),
Barry Bliss (writer),
Barry Bliss (director),
Paul Mari (actor),
Beth Aynsley (producer),
Emily Beecham (actress),
Sean McConaghy (actor),
Doug Berwick (composer),
Ben Hooton (editor),
William Bliss (actor),
Chandra Ruegg (actress),
Otis Waby (actor),
Plot: Emily Beecham stars as Lulu, an up and coming painter standing on the brink of fame. As she journeys towards her first solo exhibition, she struggles to deal with outside pressures distracting her from her work. Success comes at a cost as Lulu battles her Father lying ill in a hospital nearby, her uncompromising filmmaker boyfriend and a pushy agent. Meanwhile a mysterious collector who only engages with the world through fine art is desperate to own one of her works. Art Is ... a unique musical feature film from the makers of Godard and Others, Poppies and Voices From Afar.
Genres:
Musical,
Grabbers (2012)
Actors:
Christian Henson (composer),
David Collins (producer),
Julia Jones (miscellaneous crew),
Ned Dennehy (actor),
Bronagh Gallagher (actress),
Alan Maher (producer),
Stuart Graham (actor),
Richard Coyle (actor),
Robert Bevan (producer),
Lalor Roddy (actor),
Matt Platts-Mills (editor),
Russell Tovey (actor),
Neal Rowland (miscellaneous crew),
Martina Niland (producer),
Hazel Webb-Crozier (costume designer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Quotes:
Garda Lisa Nolan: You're drunk.::Garda Ciarán O'Shea: No I'm not. I'm sober as a judge.::Garda Lisa Nolan: Is that so? Say the alphabet backwards for me.::Garda Ciarán O'Shea: Uh. Zed... Et cetera.::Garda Lisa Nolan: I hope you're not driving.::Garda Ciarán O'Shea: Of course not. I'm taking Johnny's horse.::Garda Lisa Nolan: You're going to ride a horse while intoxicated?::Garda Ciarán O'Shea: Yeah, so? The horse is sober.
Tadhg Murphy: 'Tis no feckin' lobster!
Garda Lisa Nolan: It's the quiet places where all the mad shit happens.
Garda Ciarán O'Shea: Sláinte.
Dr. Adam Smith: This is something completely different, something alien! In that it's undocumented, not from, you know...
Dr. Jim Gleeson: In all me years I've never seen anything like it.
Brian Maher: Light me!
Paddy Barrett: A bird never flew on one wing.
Garda Lisa Nolan: Get away from him, you cunt!
Dr. Adam Smith: I can't feel my face!
Godard & Others (2010)
Actors:
Paul McGann (actor),
Barry Bliss (director),
Barry Bliss (writer),
John Hollingworth (actor),
Fiona Bavinton (miscellaneous crew),
Esther Gimenez (editor),
Jaspreet Pandohar (miscellaneous crew),
Sean McConaghy (actor),
William Bliss (actor),
Doug Berwick (composer),
Otis Waby (actor),
Debbie Bliss (producer),
Sarah O'Connor (actress),
Hedydd Dylan (actress),
Donnla Hughes (actress),
Plot: An uncompromising anarchic comedy about the state of independent film making in Britain's ever increasing surveillance society. With specific reference to Godard's call to revolutionary action with his movie La Chinoise we follow the exploits of two guerrilla film makers in contemporary London as they try to make relevant and committed films whilst at the same time keeping one step ahead of the authorities - we see all this while being lectured by a charismatic teacher on how to survive with a camera in Britain today.
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
First Daughter (1999)
Actors:
Gregory Harrison (actor),
Dallas Page (actor),
Louis Febre (composer),
Armand Mastroianni (director),
David Salzberg (producer),
Jason Hervey (producer),
Mariel Hemingway (actress),
Michael O. Gallant (producer),
Alan Dale (actor),
Robert Taylor (actor),
Dominic Purcell (actor),
Peter V. White (editor),
Monica Keena (actress),
Doug Savant (actor),
Tom Patricia (producer),
Plot: A female Secret Service agent goes against protocol to save the U.S. president from an assassination attempt. She is reassigned to protect the president's daughter, which she considers a demotion. When the first daughter is kidnapped during a hiking trip, the agent and a river guide go to rescue her.
Keywords: abuse, adolescent, agent, american, boat, boy, dancing, daughter, diving, embarrassment
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Thriller,
Der Fall Sacco und Vanzetti (1963)
Actors:
Eduard Linkers (actor),
Peter Capell (actor),
Wilhelm Semmelroth (producer),
Fritz Tillmann (actor),
Robert Freitag (actor),
Horst Niendorf (actor),
Stanislav Ledinek (actor),
Reginald Rose (writer),
Günther Neutze (actor),
Gerd Martienzen (actor),
Edward Rothe (director),
Willy Leyrer (actor),
Willy H. Thiem (writer),
Günther Flesch (actor),
Bernd M. Bausch (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Sunrise at Campobello (1960)
Actors:
Paul Kruger (actor),
Chuck Hicks (actor),
Jack Perrin (actor),
Ralph Bellamy (actor),
Ben Erway (actor),
William F. Haddock (actor),
John McKee (actor),
Jack Hendricks (actor),
Hume Cronyn (actor),
Michael Jeffers (actor),
Herbert Anderson (actor),
Francis De Sales (actor),
Don Dillaway (actor),
Walter Sande (actor),
Frank Ferguson (actor),
Plot: The story of Franklin Roosevelt's bout with polio at age 40 in 1921 and how his family (and especially wife Eleanor) cope with his illness. From being stricken while vacationing at Campobello to his triumphant nominating speech for Al Smith's presidency in 1924, the story follows the various influences on his life and his determination to recover - based on the award winning Broadway play of the same name.
Keywords: 1920s, ambition, bare-chested-male, based-on-play, bathrobe, brother-brother-relationship, brother-sister-relationship, campaign, children, cigarette-smoking
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: THE GREAT AMERICAN LOVE STORY! The sun came up twice that day. Once in the heavens for all the world to see... once in the darkness for a man, his wife, and their children alone to share... Ralph Bellamy as the man who never forgot how to smile...Greer Garson as the woman who never forgot how to love...
Quotes:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: [putting on his hat to wave at the photographers that he has eluded by boarding the train secretly] Do I look snappy?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: I have no intention of retiring to Hyde Park and rusticating.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: I feel I've had to go through the fire for some reason. Eleanor, it's a hard way to learn humility, but I've had to learn it by crawling. I know what is meant "You must learn to crawl, before you can walk."
Gov. Alfred E. Smith: You were both too surprised to *be* surprised.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: When you're forced to sit a lot, and watch others move about, you feel apart, lonely - because you can't get up and pace around.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Louis, why in hell must you keep pacing up and down?::Louis Howe: I'm nervous!
Eleanor Roosevelt: I have this naive view that you should pursue principles without calculating the consequences.::Louis Howe: You're no politician.
Louis Howe: You don't have to remember a thing. You just read it!::Eleanor Roosevelt: I don't like *reading* a speech.::Louis Howe: Did you think the Gettysburg Address was ad-libbed?
Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Actors:
Richard Kiley (actor),
Paul Mazursky (actor),
John Erman (actor),
Teddy Infuhr (actor),
Kenner G. Kemp (actor),
Jack Gargan (actor),
Jimmy Ames (actor),
Louis Calhern (actor),
John Hoyt (actor),
Robert Foulk (actor),
Richard Deacon (actor),
Benny Burt (actor),
Jamie Farr (actor),
Horace McMahon (actor),
Glenn Ford (actor),
Plot: War veteran Rick Dadier is one of three new teachers hired at North Manual High School, an inner city boys school. This is his first teaching assignment, which he needs to support himself and his insecure pregnant wife, Anne. Despite Principle Warnecke's assertions to the contrary, Dadier quickly learns that the rumors of student discipline problems at the school are indeed true. The established teachers at the school try to counsel the newcomers, all inexperienced in such situations, as how best to handle the rowdy students. Regardless, Dadier tries to exert discipline in his class, which provokes a violent response. Dadier believes the student leaders against him are Artie West, but more specifically Gregory Miller, who he thinks uses the fact of being black as a means of racial provocation. Dadier has to decide either to leave and teach at a "real" school, or stay and figure out how to get through to his students. If he decides to stay, he has to figure out who the real disruptive influences are, especially as they have resorted to attacks of a personal nature that affect especially Anne.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, attempted-rape, based-on-novel, blackboard, car-accident, classroom, cult-film, dedicated-teacher, delinquent
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: The sensational novel...now on the screen! A DRAMA OF TEEN-AGE Terror! (original print ad - almost all caps) THE SCREAM IN THE SCHOOL ROOM! (original print ad - all caps) SHOCKING! (original print ad - all caps) A shock story of today's high school hoodlums! I'm a teacher. My pupils are the kind you don't turn your back on, even in class! The Most Startling Picture In Years!
Quotes:
Richard Dadier: Yeah, I've been beaten up, but I'm not beaten. I'm not beaten, and I'm not quittin'.
Belazi: Five points off, what for?::Richard Dadier: For having loose eyes.
Richard Dadier: What's your name?::Artie West: Why do you want to know?::Richard Dadier: What's your name?::Artie West: What're you picking on me for?::Richard Dadier: I'm not picking on you, I asked what's your name.
Anne Dadier: I was like one of the bad kids in your class. Somebody told me a lie and I believed it. One's as bad as the other.
Richard Dadier: They can't all be bad kids.::Prof. A.R. Kraal: Why not?
Richard Dadier: [catches a few kids in the restroom smoking] What is this? The officer's club or something? I don't wanna catch you smoking in here again, you understand? now get out! Come on, you heard what I said. Get out! [3 kids leave, 2 remain] What's the matter? You two guys privileged or something?::Gregory W. Miller: We only just got here, chief.::Richard Dadier: You did huh? well , now just get out.::Gregory W. Miller: Can't a man wash his hands, chief?::Richard Dadier: Wash them and get out.::Gregory W. Miller: Sure, chief. You gonna watch me?::Emmanuel Stoker: Maybe he'd like to wash them for us.::Richard Dadier: What's your name? You, I'm talking to you!::Emmanuel Stoker: Me?::Richard Dadier: Yes, you!::Emmanuel Stoker: Emmanuel.::Richard Dadier: Emmanuel what?::Gregory W. Miller: Emmanuel Trades. Don't you know, man? This boy here got the school named after him.::Richard Dadier: What's your name, wise guy?::Gregory W. Miller: Me? Miller. Gregory Miller. You want me to spell it out for you so you won't forget it?::Richard Dadier: You don't have to do that. I'll remember, Miller.::Gregory W. Miller: Sure, chief. You do that.::Richard Dadier: Or maybe you would like to take a walk down to the principle's office with me right now. Is that what you want?::Gregory W. Miller: You're holding all the cards chief. You wanna take me to see Mr. Warneke, you'll do just that.::Richard Dadier: Who's your home-period teacher?::Gregory W. Miller: You are, chief.::Richard Dadier: Well, why aren't you with the rest of the class?::Gregory W. Miller: Already told you. Came in to wash up, chief.::Richard Dadier: All right, then wash up. Just cut out that "chief" routine, understand?::Gregory W. Miller: Sure, "chief". That's what I been doing all the time. Okay for us to drift now, "chief"?
Richard Dadier: The name is Dadier. Mr. Dadier. Pronunciation is very important in English. I would hate to fail anyone who couldn't pronounce my name.::Artie West: Me too, teach?::Richard Dadier: Mr. Dadier.::Artie West: Yeah, sure.::Richard Dadier: Say it. And take your hat off in this classroom.::Artie West: You ever try to fight 35 guys at one time, teach?::Richard Dadier: [approaches West and West stands up to challenge him] Take your hat off, boy, before I knock it off.
Richard Dadier: There will be no calling out. You have any questions to ask, just raise your hand. You here that, Miller?::Gregory W. Miller: Sure, teach. You coming in strong. I can't tune you out.::Gregory W. Miller: His name ain't "teach".::Belazi: It's "Daddy-Oh"::Artie West: Hey, don't you know his name, jerk?::Belazi: Excuse me, Mr. Jerk.::Richard Dadier: Alright West, since you're so cooperative, suppose you stay after class and help me out.::Artie West: I'm busy.::Belazi: Oh, go on, Artie. Help him out.::Emmanuel Stoker: Then you could be together, "alone".::Pete V. Morales: [ in a effeminate manner says] Oh, "Daddy-Oh!" [the whole class laughs]::Richard Dadier: All right, all right, fine. We had a few laughs. In a minute, the bell's gonna ring out there. That means yo go to your civics class. Tomorrow morning when you come into this class...::Artie West: [interrupts Dadier] Hey , teach, you're coming back here tomorrow?::Richard Dadier: Sure I'm coming back tomorrow.You know why? Because I'll "miss" you , West. [the whole class laughs]
Joshua Y. Edwards: They don't even know their multiplication tables.::Jim Murdock: Of course not. All they can multiply is themselves.::Joshua Y. Edwards: Well, how will they ever graduate?::Jim Murdock: Graduate? They just get to be 18. Then they throw them out to make room for more of the same kind.
Pete V. Morales: [talking into a recorder in front of the class] I got up at 7:30, go wash. But my stinking sister, she's still in the bathroom, so I can't get in.::Richard Dadier: That's fine , boy. keep on talking.::Pete V. Morales: So then I go to the stinking bathroom. I wash my stinking face. Then I eat some stinking sausages.::Artie West: Louder come on!::Emmanuel Stoker: We can't hear you in the balcony.::Pete V. Morales: So then I go down the stinking street with my stinking books, and then I meet this stink-face who lives near me. And he says: "You go to school, Pete?" I say, "You stinking right, boy!" So we walked to the stinking El, and wait for the stinking train. What do you think? the stinking train is late. So I gotta get into the stinking crowd. And that's why I'm stinking late to school, teach. How was I? Okay?::De Lica: You sure stunk up that record, boy! [whole class applauds and laughs]::Richard Dadier: That'll be enough for the day.::Artie West: You gonna play it?::Richard Dadier: No. Thanks for picking Morales. I'm sure you're his "friend".::Gregory W. Miller: Sure enough, chief. Too bad you can't say the same.::Richard Dadier: And just what does that mean?::Artie West: Morales is a spic, that's what it means. Maybe you don't like spics.::Richard Dadier: That will be enough of that West.::Pete V. Morales: What did I do , anyhow?::Artie West: Alright, sit down... spic.::Belazi: You heard him, greaseball.::Pete V. Morales: At least I'm no Irish Mick! [Belazi throws a magazine at Morales]::Richard Dadier: I said, that will be enough!::Richard Dadier: Now, you pick up that magazine , Belazi. Pick it up! I wanna get one thing very clear in this classroom.There's not gonna be any name calling here. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. Now you understand that? All of ya!::Pete V. Morales: I was just kidding.::Richard Dadier: Yeah, I know you're just kidding. That's how things start. Like a street fight. Somebody pushes somebody in fun. Somebody pushes back, and soon you got a street fight with no kidding. That's the same way with name-calling. All right, West, look. You're of Irish decent. So is Murphy over there. You call him a Mick. He calls you a Mick. Suppose Miller called you a Mick. Is that all right? Then you call him a nigger.::Pete V. Morales: I was just kidding.::Richard Dadier: Well, stop kidding!::Artie West: Sure, sure. Come on Morales. Tell me all about your stinking sister! [whole class laughs and the bell rings]
Return to Glennascaul (1953)
Actors:
Orson Welles (actor),
Richard Gordon (producer),
Joseph Sterling (editor),
Hilton Edwards (director),
Hilton Edwards (producer),
Hilton Edwards (writer),
Hilton Edwards (actor),
Micheál MacLiammóir (producer),
Ann Clery (actress),
Shelah Richards (actress),
Johanna Harwood (miscellaneous crew),
Michael Laurence (actor),
Isobel Couser (actress),
John Dunne (actor),
Hans Gunther Stumpf (composer),
Plot: Orson Welles, taking a break from the filming of "Othello", is driving in the Irish countryside one night when he offers a ride to a man with car trouble. The man relates a strange event that happened to him at the same location. Two women flagged down his car one evening, asking for a ride back to their manor. They invited him in for a drink, and after leaving, he went back for his cigarette case. He found the manor deserted and decayed. In Dublin, a real estate broker told him the mother and daughter had died years ago. Welles, sufficiently spooked, drops the man off at his home, and speeds on by when two other stranded women wave for a ride.
Keywords: actor, automobile, car-trouble, cigarette-case, cigarette-smoking, dublin-ireland, fiction, filmmaking, fireplace, flashback-within-a-flashback
Genres:
Horror,
Mystery,
Short,
Quotes:
Orson Welles: What happened to your car?::Sean Merriman: I had trouble with the distributor. I say, aren't you...?::Orson Welles: Uh... yes, I am. I've had trouble with my distributor too.
[last lines]::The Short Woman: Well!::The Tall Woman: Of all the disobliging...!::The Short Woman: Did you see *who* that was?::The Tall Woman: Yes... but I don't believe it.
Quiet Please: Murder (1942)
Actors:
Hooper Atchley (actor),
Frank O'Connor (actor),
Jack Cheatham (actor),
Sidney Blackmer (actor),
Charles Cane (actor),
George Melford (actor),
Mike Donovan (actor),
Jim Farley (actor),
Byron Foulger (actor),
Bud Geary (actor),
Harold Goodwin (actor),
Kurt Katch (actor),
Richard Denning (actor),
Matt McHugh (actor),
Pat O'Malley (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: YOU'VE GOT A DATE WITH DANGER!... A Rendezvous with Romance!
With Neatness and Dispatch (1918)
Actors:
Francis X. Bushman (actor),
Beverly Bayne (actress),
June Mathis (writer),
Luther Reed (writer),
Will S. Davis (director),
Maxwell Karger (miscellaneous crew),
Frank Currier (actor),
Sidney D'Albrook (actor),
Arthur Housman (actor),
Walter Miller (actor),
Ricca Allen (actress),
John Charles (actor),
Hugh Jeffrey (actor),
Adella Barker (actress),
K.L. Roberts (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,