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  2. Following a win for The March Hare at Killkennon Park's Spring Meeting, Sir Charles and Pat celebrate in Dublin. This is looking north from O'Connell Bridge along O'Connell Street towards Nelson's Pillar, a view seen in many productions including 'Dublin Nightmare', 'The Quare Fellow', 'Rooney', 'I See a Dark Stranger', 'Dead Man's Evidence' and 'Johnny Nobody'.

  3. The March Hare is a 1956 British comedy film directed by George More O'Ferrall and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Martita Hunt and Cyril Cusack. The film follows the efforts in Ireland to turn a seemingly useless racing horse, called The March Hare, into a Derby-winner. The March Hare (1956.

  4. Continuing to conceal his true identity, Hare helps Pat to raise a colt for racing purposes, leading to a lengthy but exciting Derby Day finale. Though The March Hare has lapsed into public domain, most existing prints retain the vivid color cinematography of Patrick Hildyard. The film was based on Gamblers Sometimes Win, a novel by Captain Field.

  5. Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is ‘pulled’, and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has some surprises in store for him.

  6. THE MARCH HARE. Directed by. George More O'Ferrall. United Kingdom, 1956. Comedy. 85. Synopsis. Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is ‘pulled’, and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Ir ...

  7. Charles returns from spending six months in South America. By now, the foal, named ‘The March Hare’, has matured under Mangan’s training and Lady Anne and Colonel Keen give it to him. Charles decides that someone other than the alcoholic Mangan should train the horse. Upset, Mangan tells him that he won’t have the word.