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  1. A Touch of the Poet is a play by Eugene O'Neill completed in 1942 but not performed until 1958, after his death. It and its sequel, More Stately Mansions, were intended to be part of a nine- play cycle entitled A Tale of Possessors Self-Dispossessed.

    • Eugene O'Neill
    • 1942
  2. A Touch of the Poet (1974) 01/02/1974 (US) Drama , TV Movie 2h 22m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Cornelius "Con" Melody is an Irish tavern keeper in New England who lives in reverence of his former days as a nobleman and decorated officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.

  3. Visit the movie page for 'A Touch of the Poet' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • Kirk Browning, Stephen Porter
    • Broadway Theatre Archive
    • Donald Moffat
  4. A Touch of the Poet. ( 1974 ) Drama. Based on Book. Cornelius «Con» Melody is an Irish tavern keeper in New England who lives in reverence of his former days as a nobleman and decorated officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.

    • Kirk Browning, Stephen Porter
    • United States
    • Donald Moffat
    • April 24, 1974
  5. 1974 Directed by Kirk Browning, Stephen Porter. Cornelius “Con” Melody is an Irish tavern keeper in New England who lives in reverence of his former days as a nobleman and decorated officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.

    • Kirk Browning, Stephen Porter
    • Broadway Theatre Archive
  6. Nancy Marchand and Fritz Weaver star in this TV adaptation of Eugene ONeills acclaimed stage drama, the emotionally complex story of one Irish immigrant’s experiences adapting to life in 1820s Massachusetts.

  7. A Touch of the Poet: Directed by Kirk Browning, Stephen Porter. With Donald Moffat, Robert Phalen, Roberta Maxwell, Nancy Marchand. Cornelius "Con" Melody is an Irish tavern keeper in New England who lives in reverence of his former days as a nobleman and decorated officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.