Review of Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) by Bill White for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 09 May 2007
At times the film is a bit random and rambling, but these vignettes are an invaluable record of life in Ireland during the '60s, with the final images of children running through the streets a symbol of hope for an unfettered future.
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This review of Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) was written by Bill White and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 09 May 2007.
Rocky Road to Dublin has generally received positive reviews.
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