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  1. 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.

  2. The March Hare: Directed by George More O'Ferrall. With Terence Morgan, Martita Hunt, Bernard Rook, Wilfrid Hyde-White. 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.

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    • Comedy
    • George More O'Ferrall
    • 1956-04
  3. Overview. 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. George More O'Ferrall. Director. T.H. Bird. Novel. Allan MacKinnon. Writer. Gordon Wellesley. Writer.

  4. The March Hare is a film directed by George More O'Ferrall with Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Martita Hunt, Cyril Cusack .... Year: 1956. Original title: The March Hare. 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 Irish estate ...

    • Jack Hildyard; Peter Newbrook
    • George More O'Ferrall
    • United Kingdom
    • Comedy | Horses
  5. Starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Wilfrid Hyde White. The story concerns Sir Charles Hare (Terence Morgan) who, a once-rich Irishman with a lot of amount overdue and a taste for gambling, gets the sack from his domain when he is unable to continue to pay his bills.

    • George More O'ferrall
    • Achilles, B & A Productions
  6. Allan MacKinnon Screenplay. Gordon Wellesley Screenplay. Jack Hildyard Cinematography. Critics reviews. 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.

  7. Set in Ireland, The March Hare stars Terence Morgan as Sir Charles Hare, a wastrelly aristocrat who gambles away his family fortune. About to be evicted from his ancestral racing stables, Hare decides to stay on when he's mistaken for a groom by the new American owner's pretty daughter Pat Maguire (Peggy Cummins). Continuing to conceal his true ...