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From the supplier: Celts are often portrayed as aggressive stereotype characters in motion pictures. They are usually depicted as individuals supporting a full head of bright red hair who would rather fight than drink. Some of the films that portray Celts as such include John Ford's 'The Quiet Man,' Cyril Baker's 'Hell Drivers,' Val Guest's 'Quatermass II,' Thadeus O'Sullivan's 'Nothing Personal,' and 'Angels with Dirty Faces.'
Citation DetailsTitle: Those bad-tempered, redhaired Celts.(portrayal in motion pictures)
Author: Michael Gray
Publication:Cineaste (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 1999
Publisher: Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
Volume: 24
Issue: 2-3
Page: 35(1)
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