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00:30Doyle, by name.
00:32Him being cabin boy in the good ship Bell of Aaron.
00:35On his way back home to Dublin.
00:37Doyle, I always have a Christmas tree aboard for the holidays.
00:42This trip I forgot.
00:43But look, an uncharted island.
00:46And see, a pine tree.
00:48Row over there and dig it up for me.
00:50A fine job for a cabin boy.
01:03What's that?
01:05A tiny pair of coattails.
01:10A little peeper.
01:14Leprechauns.
01:15Did you see him?
01:19That's a full-grown human being, ain't it, Mum?
01:22Aye.
01:23First one hereabouts in over two centuries.
01:26But, Papa, he's digging up the banshee tree.
01:29He shouldn't do that.
01:30Should he, Papa?
01:31Should he, Dad?
01:32Should he, Mum?
01:33Too late.
01:40She's getting loose.
01:41Back to town.
01:42Run till you burst.
01:52Free.
01:53Free at last.
01:55A storm.
01:56A storm to celebrate.
01:58My free.
01:59Can't see a thing.
02:06Not the island.
02:08Nor me ship.
02:10I'm done for.
02:14A rainbow.
02:17But, but rainbows come in summer.
02:20And today is Christmas Eve.
02:27Bless me soul.
02:28Shabrox.
02:34The leprechauns put a gold at the end of the rainbow.
02:40Glory be.
02:42A golden Christmas dream come true.
02:45Everyone knows that rainbows end in gold.
02:54Guarded by leprechauns, so we've been told.
03:01And if you walk a hundred miles to where, the colors all descend.
03:07Don't give up, don't give up, my friend.
03:08Don't give up, my friend.
03:09There's been a million dreams about the rainbow's end.
03:16Everyone knows that rainbows end in gold.
03:25Guarded by leprechauns, so we've been told.
03:30And when you hear someone has found the pot around the secret bend.
03:38Take your choice, my friend.
03:40If it's all pretend.
03:44How come a million dreams about the rainbow's end?
03:49There's been a million dreams about the rainbow's end.
03:56Ah, the leprechauns, gold.
04:13Black thief, beware the kilicalarney blade.
04:17Why didn't it slay the terrible shamrock-eating dragon of Belfast?
04:21No, no, no, wait a minute.
04:23Look out.
04:24No.
04:24Oh, lad, I hope I didn't hurt you.
04:28I mean ye no harm.
04:30Tell me, lad.
04:32Are you a thief by trade or inclination?
04:34Neither one.
04:37Something just came over me when I saw the glitter.
04:40Aye.
04:41The gold thiever.
04:45I'm Blarney Kilicalarney,
04:46principal patriarch of the clan Kilicalarney,
04:49designer of their destinies,
04:51father of their fantasies,
04:53planter of their potatoes,
04:55and guardian of their gold.
04:57What are those Kilicalarneys I saw on the shore?
04:59And how should I know?
05:01I haven't spoke to them for a hundred years.
05:03Your own family?
05:05Why?
05:06Well, you see, we came to a part in other ways.
05:08Are you really interested, lad?
05:10I am that.
05:11Then let me tell you the whole story,
05:13for I haven't talked to anyone in so long.
05:15Oops.
05:17I almost forgot.
05:24I need gold, Blarney Kilicalarney.
05:27Gold before Christmas.
05:29The tea is almost done, lad.
05:43Will you have a cup?
05:48Here you are.
05:49Let it cool before you drink.
05:52Blast!
05:52Well, I can wait for your tea to cool.
05:57Just take one sip and play the fool.
06:01Well, you see, there'd be two strains of leprechauns.
06:06There'd be the Kilicalarnys,
06:08who are the gold miners,
06:09and then there'd be the O'Clog Jiggers,
06:11the shoemakers.
06:13Faye, me wife,
06:14was the fairest of the O'Clog Jiggers.
06:16It was a good union,
06:20and for centuries we lived in peace and harmony,
06:22digging gold,
06:23making shoes,
06:24eating,
06:24sleeping,
06:25begotten.
06:26And before we knew it,
06:28Faye and me were the oldest leprechauns in all Ireland.
06:32Ah, they were good times.
06:34Every night I'd be off to the gold mines.
06:36Oh, the golden gold of Ireland's only seen by leprechauns,
06:42for we mine it in the middle of the night.
06:46And we chop it into nuggets,
06:48and we pile it into pots,
06:51which we bury for the early morning light.
06:55Oh, the golden gold of Ireland,
06:58nobody's ever seen,
07:00nobody's ever seen,
07:02nobody's ever seen.
07:04Oh, the golden gold of Ireland,
07:06nobody's ever seen,
07:09cause it's covered by the emerald Ireland green.
07:15Oh, the golden gold of Ireland's only seen by leprechauns,
07:20for we mine it in the middle of the night.
07:24And we plant a sea of shamrocks
07:26to disguise the hiding spots,
07:29that's the way we keep them out of gloom and sight.
07:32Oh, the golden gold of Ireland,
07:36and nobody's ever seen,
07:38nobody's ever seen,
07:40nobody's ever seen.
07:42Oh, the golden gold of Ireland,
07:45nobody's ever seen,
07:47cause it's covered by the emerald Ireland green.
07:51Cause it's covered by the emerald Ireland green.
07:54Unfortunately,
08:03leprechaun gold attracts rainbows,
08:05which are dead giveaways to where it's hidden.
08:09Such a rainbow brought us old mag, the hag,
08:12a screamin', catawallin' banshee.
08:16Now, this type of banshee is an evil fairy
08:18whose moan and cries bring nothin' but bad luck.
08:20I'm a poor old man.
08:22But if they don't get gold by Christmas every year,
08:25they slowly turn into salty teardrops
08:28and wash away forever.
08:35Oh, they can create cataclysms
08:37and make the moon dance with the stars
08:40and turn milk sour.
08:42But with all their powers,
08:44they still need gold.
08:46And, and, and here's the catch.
08:48They're not allowed to steal it.
08:50Ha, ha, the gold's gonna be given them freely,
08:54or it doesn't count at all.
08:56Still too hot.
08:58Will you drink that tea?
09:02Well, old mag, the hag,
09:03was desperate that year.
09:05For wasn't it just four days before Christmas
09:08and her without a nugget?
09:10Oh, very, very tricky.
09:18Banshees can change to anything they want.
09:21But if you're wise,
09:23you can always tell them.
09:26For they can't hide their banshee tears.
09:30Their cheeks are always moist with them.
09:34Well, not being able to get anywhere with us gold miners,
09:37she moved to the shoemaking branch of the family.
09:40Killicalarney shoes, make you dance.
09:47Killicalarney shoes, keep the beat.
09:51Killicalarney shoes, put a rhythm in your blues.
09:54Try a pair of Killicalarneys on your feet.
09:59Killicalarneys, Killicalarneys,
10:01Killicalarneys, made by leprechauns.
10:04One size fits all.
10:08Killicalarneys, Killicalarneys,
10:10ask your local leprechaun to call.
10:17But my wife, Faye, wasn't wise to the wicked ways of the banshee.
10:20Killicalarneys, Killicalarney shoes, put a rhythm in your blues.
10:27Try a pair of Killicalarneys on your feet.
10:30Killicalarneys, Killicalarneys,
10:31Killicalarneys,
10:32Who are you now?
10:34A guardian angel, perhaps.
10:37Listen, listen to my words.
10:41Gold is the source of all the world's troubles
10:44and can bring no one good.
10:47All those who mine it
10:48will soon be caught in its evil spell.
10:51Do you truly love your husband?
10:55Aye, that I do.
10:57Then make him give his gold away.
11:00Do this, and I promise you all will live happily ever after.
11:07You actually expect me to give away the Killicalarney gold?
11:10Sure, and I'm only making sense.
11:12And I'm telling you,
11:13it was the banshee what visited you.
11:15And I'm telling you,
11:16it was a good fairy,
11:18a guardian angel.
11:19You're daft, that's what.
11:21I'm what?
11:22You're daft.
11:23I'm warring you, man.
11:26Well, if that's the way you feel about it,
11:29I'll not come home from the mine in the morning.
11:32Well, don't then.
11:33And when your shoes get holy,
11:35don't come to me to save your souls.
11:38Goodbye, wife.
11:39Goodbye, husband.
11:43Now, when I got to the mine,
11:45I found not one of the gold miners
11:48had showed up for work.
11:49Not one.
11:51Old Mag the Haggard got to the mall,
11:53and they'd all turn into showmakers.
11:59Give up, city, old fool.
12:02Gold, sir.
12:04All your gold for Christmas.
12:06No!
12:08Turn to tears and wash away.
12:09You'll not get it.
12:11Then check the consequences.
12:13You see, the quake was so fierce
12:25that the wee jut of land we lived on broke itself off from Ireland
12:42and floated out to sea.
12:44Be come on the phantom island of Tralee,
12:47upon which ye now rest your feet, more the pity.
12:49Well, knowing Mag would soon drown us all,
12:53I went to him what was the only one that could help us,
12:57the Lord of the Leprechauns.
13:00Why do you summon me, Lord Patrick?
13:05Well, now, I was just wondering, Meg.
13:08How is it you can turn to tears?
13:11Banshees are created from tears.
13:14Tears we were.
13:15Tears we are.
13:17And tears we shall be at the end.
13:20Ah, now, but you don't really turn to tears, now, do you?
13:25Ah, his age made you forget the old ways of enchantment.
13:30We do it all the time.
13:32But without Christmas gold, we have to stay tears forever.
13:37Ah, yes.
13:39Gold! Gold! Give me gold!
13:42Oh, I will, I will.
13:44Oh, now, gimme, gimme, gimme!
13:47Ah, hold.
13:48Show me how you turn to tears first, just for a second,
13:52and I'll see Blarney gives you his gold.
13:55Yes, if I must.
14:08Blarney, quick, the pine cone.
14:10And let this pine cone, fallen from a tree planted by St. Patrick himself,
14:21hold your wickedness down.
14:23You fooled me!
14:25I'm trapped!
14:26Set me free!
14:28Now, grow!
14:30Grow to a beautiful tree!
14:33Oh, to the pismarist dance!
14:37Keep this tree sturdy, mind you,
14:40or Mag will be back with all her powers,
14:44seeking Christmas gold once more.
14:48And me troubles haven't blowed west yet,
14:51for Mag's spell on my wife still holds.
14:56I'm still alone.
14:58Wait a minute!
14:59When I dug up that pine tree before,
15:04it must have been that self-same banshee
15:08I set free!
15:11Well, that...
15:11You did what?
15:12When I dug up that pine tree before...
15:15You don't have to chew your cabbage twice.
15:18Once it's enough to shiver me timbers
15:19and shake me store teeth loose.
15:22Oh, to sick I am.
15:25Hmm.
15:31Oh.
15:32Hey.
15:33Oh.
15:34Ah, ah, ah.
15:35Here.
15:37Begora!
15:39I said Begora.
15:40I never say Begora.
15:42There's something in that teeth.
15:44She's bewitched.
15:47Yes.
15:49With the potion of generosity.
15:52Blaschemad.
15:53Soon it will make you give everything away.
15:57Gold, please.
16:00Yes.
16:01No.
16:02Yes.
16:03No.
16:05But, uh, no.
16:06Well, however,
16:08I'll come to think of it.
16:09I...
16:09I...
16:11give...
16:13all...
16:14my...
16:15gold...
16:17to you, Dantydora.
16:18What?
16:19Oh!
16:20Now!
16:21Now you can't!
16:22Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
16:24That topped you!
16:26Never tried to outblarney a blarney!
16:29The gold's yours, lad.
16:31Never let her have it.
16:32Promise me now,
16:33on your dear mother's name.
16:34I promise.
16:36Ticky-dicky Doyle!
16:37Give me that gold before Christmas
16:40or you're doomed!
16:42Oh, yeah.
16:44Pero no, no, no.
16:46Recuerde tu promes.
16:48All right.
16:49Just let me find my ship
16:51and get away from this place for good.
16:56My boat.
16:58It's gone.
17:02Storm must have blown it out to sea.
17:05Now what?
17:08Sobs?
17:10Why are you crying?
17:12Help!
17:16Help!
17:17There, there now, lass.
17:20Where did ye come from?
17:21The sea.
17:22I was shipwrecked.
17:25You too.
17:26My name's Dinty.
17:28What's yours?
17:29Colleen.
17:30And why'd he sob so?
17:32For the others that went down in the briny.
17:34Can you cheer me, Dinty?
17:37I'll do me best.
17:38Shall I tell ye about the creatures abounding on this fairy isle?
17:45The leprechauns?
17:46So here I am with all the gold.
17:52And I don't know what to do with it.
17:54Well, I'd know what to do with it.
17:57Give it to me, and I'll have the leprechauns build a ship
18:01and take it back to Ireland.
18:03Would ye know?
18:04Ah, and couldn't the poor folks in Killarney have a time with it?
18:09You're right.
18:10A wonderful idea.
18:13And the leprechauns would be there to distribute it.
18:17Sure, and I can see it all now.
18:19Christmas in Killarney
18:24Is wonderful to see
18:28Listen to my story
18:32And I'll take you back with me
18:37The holly green
18:42The ivy green
18:43The prettiest picture you've ever seen
18:46Is Christmas in Killarney
18:48With all of the folks at home
18:50It's nice, you know, to kiss your beau
18:53While cuddling under the mistletoe
18:55And Santa Claus, you know, of course
18:57Is one of the boys from home
18:59The door is always open
19:01The neighbours pay a call
19:04And Father John, before he's gone
19:06Will bless the house and all
19:08What grand it feels to click your heels
19:13And join in the fun of the jigs and reels
19:15I'm handing you no blarney
19:17The likes you've never known
19:19Is Christmas in Killarney
19:22With all of the folks at home
19:24Oh, Christmas in Killarney
19:26With all of the folks at home
19:30What a magnificent idea, girl
19:37And that's what you do with it
19:40To the last nugget
19:41Then the gold is yours
19:44Really?
19:48Well, I know you're a joyful girl
19:51But such laughter
19:54And you're crying, too
19:57Tears of joy, are they?
20:01Those tears
20:03You!
20:06And the gold is finally mine
20:09I'll take it back
20:11I won't let ye
20:12Stop!
20:14You did all you can for me, dinty Doyle
20:18You deserve a rest
20:20So sleep the sleep of a hundred Christmas elves
20:24Now!
20:25Ah!
20:31Oh, lad
20:32I warned you to watch for the Banshee Tears
20:36Disguised herself as a young girl, you say?
20:44Aye
20:44The same as she disguised herself
20:47Ah, what's the use?
20:49I'll finish your speech
20:50The same as she disguised herself as me angel
20:54I see it all now
20:56More's the pity
20:58Faye
20:59Do you mean to tell me?
21:01I'm sorry, husband
21:02For being so headstrong and foolish
21:06Oh, and so am I, wife
21:08For putting gold ahead of the love I've always felt
21:12Love
21:13Could you love me once again
21:16For Christmas?
21:18Aye
21:18And for all the dark days that went before
21:22And the golden ones that follow
21:25Oh, look!
21:34So beautiful!
21:36Can I believe me eyes?
21:37What is it?
21:38Why, it is a rainbow
21:41Of course
21:42Don't tell me I have to explain rainbows to leprechauns
21:50Bless my soul, Dinty
21:52If you weren't dead, I'd say you were looking wonderful
21:55Not dead, me friends
21:57But in a sleep of darkness
21:59And then awakened by a light
22:02A light born of a love
22:04That never really died
22:06The gold is mine at last
22:19No, no!
22:25Christmas morning!
22:27Too late!
22:28Too late!
22:28Too late!
22:29Glory be
22:41Tis a miracle
22:42A Christmas miracle
22:44Well
22:46If you're gonna have one
22:48Christmas is as good a time as any
22:51And will ye look what's being guided to us
22:56By the other end of the rainbow
22:58It's my ship
23:00Tis the bell of Erin
23:02Waiting to take a cargo of gold and shoes and leprechauns
23:08Back home
23:10Just think, me love
23:12Homeward bound for Ireland
23:15Oh, Christmas
23:17You might have had some help from a couple of Patrick's
23:21But you've surely outdone yourself this year
23:25And there's one
23:27Who might have had some help from a feeling
23:28Her husband
23:29Of course
23:30The building
23:31Of course
23:31The building
23:32плох
23:35A block
23:36Of course
23:36After
23:37It was under
23:38Earth
23:39To be
23:42You're
23:44The único
23:44In older
23:46Order
23:55¡Gracias!
24:25¡Gracias!
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