Luck of the Irish (1948, 99 min.) A political writer finds out what really matters in life when he crosses paths with a leprechaun. While traveling Ireland, American correspondent Steve Fitzgerald (Tyrone Power) meets Horace (Cecil Kellaway), an elfin-like man who leads him to an inn run by Nora (Anne Baxter). And when Nora tells Steve that he probably met a leprechaun, Steve catches and demands gold! But back home, when Steve realizes his romance with politico D.C. Augur’s (Lee J. Cobb) daughter Frances (Jayne Meadows) are no longer a priority, it’s Horace who leads Steve back to where his heart truly belongs.
I’ll Never Forget You (1951, 90 min.) Peter Standish (Tyrone Power) is living in an 18th-century house on Berkeley Square where his distant relative – also Peter Standish – once lived centuries before. But when he is struck by lightning, he suddenly finds himself in the 18th Century! Peter meets his ancestor’s fiancĂ©e Kate Pettigrew (Beatrice Campbell) but it is her sister, Helen (Ann Blyth) with whom he falls in love. As Peter tries to hide his true, modern identity, a jealous Kate makes trouble and before long, Peter finds himself back in the present where his true love might not be lost after all.