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The Quiet Man Details

1952 Certificate U
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One of John Ford's most cherished projects, THE QUIET MAN took years to finance but became one of his greatest box-office successes and an enduringly beloved classic. John Wayne stars as Sean Thornton, a retired American boxing champion trying to put tragedy behind him by returning to Innisfree, the bucolic Irish village of his .. Read more

Starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen, Barry Fitzgerald
Director John Ford
Genres Drama

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The Quiet Man

One of John Ford's most cherished projects, THE QUIET MAN took years to finance but became one of his greatest box-office successes and an enduringly beloved classic. John Wayne stars as Sean Thornton, a retired American boxing champion trying to put tragedy behind him by returning to Innisfree, the bucolic Irish village of his birth. He purchases his birthplace from its current owner, enraging the wealthy and bellicose Red Will Danaher (Victor McLaglen), who had designs on the property. On arriving at his cottage, Thornton finds it being swept out by Mary Kate Danaher (Maureen O'Hara), a redheaded vision from whom he steals a not completely unwelcome kiss. After engaging in a subterfuge involving a horse race, some of the locals manage to get the disgruntled Red Will to allow his sister to be courted by the American. But the courtship ritual of the village is only the first of many local practices that the bewildered Thornton must endure if he is to have Mary Kate. Wayne gives a surprisingly nuanced performance as the fish out of water, and he is perfectly matched with the radiantly rambunctious O'Hara. The rest of the cast is splendid as well, and the lush color photography garnered an Academy Award for Winston Hoch. John Ford also won an Oscar for his directing, and it's impossible not to be charmed by the artistry with which he weaves his rollicking, robust tale.

Starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Mildred Natwick, Arthur Shields, Francis Ford
Director John Ford
Studio UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 9 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 01 Jan 2001
Production year: 1952
Format DVD
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  • 5 stars out of 5

    John Ford won his fourth best director Oscar for this immensely popular chunk of old blarney (why did he never win for his westerns?). John Wayne is, of course, splendid as the boxer returning to his roots, with feisty Maureen O'Hara more than a match for him — movie fans will remember Steven Spielberg's affectionate and memorable homage to this iconic pairing in a scene from ET. Victor Young's lilting score is also very enjoyable, while Winton Hoch and Archie Stunt's Technicolor photography deservedly won the film a second Oscar. Though very dated, if you're in the right mood for it, then The Quiet Man will make you laugh and cry.

    • Radio Times
  • 3 stars out of 4

    Despite some poor sets the film has a gay swing to it, much brawling vigour and broad comedy, while the actors all give their roistering best.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    i'm irish and say, def watch this

    this is a great film. Tells the story of Sean Thorton who returns to where he was born in Ireland. He has returned after being a prize fighter in America, to find peace. There we see him interact with characters played by brilliant actors such as Barry Fitzgerald.

    Well worth the watch, and is a a true likeness of irish village life

      • A customer from ireland
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The stars shone brightly.............

    An unusal Movie for John wayne and Co. Set in and arouind the village of Cong, on the Western Coast of Ireland, the scenery and the stars shone and sparkeld in this most enjoyable of stories so well told on the silver screen.

      • A customer from Wales
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    • The Quiet Man
      One of John Ford's most cherished projects, THE QUIET MAN took years to finance but became one of his greatest box-office successes and an enduringly beloved classic. John Wayne stars as Sean Thornton, a retired American boxing champion trying to put tragedy behind him by returning to Innisfree, ...