Return to Glennascaul

It was written and directed by Hilton Edwards, produced by Micheál Mac Liammóir for Dublin Gate Theatre Productions and distributed by Arthur Mayer.The daughter, Lucy Campbell (played by Helena Hughes), was apparently the long lost love of the man's uncle by the inscription read in the cigarette case she admired.On the fireplace mantle is the cigarette case and as he hears the clock chimes he flees from the house as Lucy cries, "Don't go."He leaves in a hurry when the man asks him in for “a cup of tea or something stronger” as the ghostly women had earlier when they invited him into Glennascaul.As Welles drives off, he passes two flesh and blood women (played by Isobel Couser and Ann Clery) who wave for a ride and recognize the actor.
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