Saturday, 29 January 2011
IRELAND'S FORGOTTEN DIRECTORS: MONTGOMERY TULLY
If there's one Irish director who will never receive a screened season of his work at the Irish Film Institute it's Dubliner Montgomery Tully. That's because none of his forty(!) feature films seem to have been seen by anyone in decades? They're not available on DVD either? Interesting fact: his last feature Battle beneath the earth was one of the films parodied by the Austin Powers series.
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