“Darby O’Gill and the Little Folks” is a 1959 Walt Disney fantasy movie primarily based on a number of tales by Herminie Templeton Kavanagh. The movie tells the story of Darby O’Gill (performed by Albert Sharpe), an aged Irish farmer who captures King Brian of the leprechauns and makes use of his three needs to enhance his life. Nevertheless, Darby quickly learns that there are penalties to his needs, and he should outwit the leprechauns to get what he actually needs.
The “banshee” is a feminine spirit in Irish folklore who is claimed to wail and cry when somebody is about to die. Within the movie, the banshee is portrayed as a gorgeous younger lady who seems to Darby and warns him of the risks of his needs. The banshee is a robust and mysterious determine, and her presence within the movie provides a component of suspense and hazard.