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  • Released in the US in 1940 while a drive was being staged in Ireland to stop the smuggling of munitions across the Ulster border. The story involves a family, the Muldoons, living in a village on the Ulster border. Pamela Wood, the daughter, is being romanced (and romancing back) border-guard Lian Gaffney.

    A damper is dumped on the romance when her brother, Max Adrian, is recognized as one of the rebels. He is caught by the guards, but manages to escape after saving the life of Gaffney.

    Financing for this 1937 English production was provided by 20th Century-Fox Ltd. (to help meet the demands of the UK import-export quotas), the American distribution in 1940 was by Transatlantic Films (quota deal, again) and not by 20th Century-Fox's home company.