| Pat O'Brien | ... | Himself | |
| Albert Sharpe | ... | Darby O'Gill | |
| Sean Connery | ... | Michael MacBride | |
| Janet Munro | ... | Katie O'Gill | |
| Jimmy O'Dea | ... | King Brian | |
| Kieron Moore | ... | Pony Sugrue | |
| Denis O'Dea | ... | Father Murphy | |
| J.G. Devlin | ... | Tom Kerrigan | |
| Jack MacGowran | ... | Phadrig Oge | |
| Farrell Pelly | ... | Paddy Scanlon | |
| Nora O'Mahoney | ... | Molly Malloy (as Nora O'Mahony) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Walt Disney | ... | Himself - Host | |
| Episode Crew |
Directed by | |||
| Harry Keller | |||
| Robert Stevenson | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Lawrence Edward Watkin | (writer) (as Larry Watkin) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Oliver Wallace | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Winton C. Hoch | (director of photography) | ||
| William E. Snyder | (director of photography) (as William Snyder) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Stanley E. Johnson | (as Stanley Johnson) | ||
| Lloyd L. Richardson | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Carroll Clark | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Fred M. MacLean | (as Fred MacLean) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Hamilton Luske | .... | production supervisor (as Hamilton S. Luske) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Ron Miller | .... | assistant director (as R.W. Miller) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Robert O. Cook | .... | sound | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Peter Ellenshaw | .... | special photographic effects | |
| Eustace Lycett | .... | special photographic effects | |
Music Department | |||
| Oliver Wallace | .... | composer: songs | |
| Lawrence Edward Watkin | .... | composer: songs | |
Other crew | |||
| Walt Disney | .... | presenter | |
| Main series | Episode guide | Full cast and crew |
| Company credits | IMDb TV section | IMDb Animation section |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
For a TV episode, very well-produced (in black-and-white -- unlike the expensive Technicolor feature "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" which it was promoting.)
The episode is included on the "Darby" DVD, and it's a revelation. Pat O'Brien was well used, and Walt himself was a pretty good actor. The story is wonderfully nonsensical: O'Brien convinces Walt to go to Ireland and use actual leprechauns, rather than have his artists draw them. In Ireland, Walt meets a Dublin librarian who talks about the legends, then he sits in on a storytelling scene with the "real" Darby (Albert Sharpe). Later Darby leads Walt to the old ruins to meet leprechaun Phadric Oge (Jack McGowran) and then King Brian himself (Jimmy O'Dea), where he decides to film both Darby and Brian as characters in his film. There are also scenes lifted from the movie, featuring Sean Connery, Janet Munro, Estelle Winwood, Kieron Moore and others...all of which Walt speaks of as if he had filmed them for a documentary. He then returns to California, where O'Brien has the temerity to act shocked and disbelieving that Walt actually met the little people.
All in all, an elaborate promo episode of Walt Disney Presents, featuring Walt in the same painstaking camera set-ups used in the movie to blend the full-sized Darby and the foot-high leprechauns -- a process done all in one shot without optical work, using forced perspective, as explained on an excellent featurette on the same DVD.