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The Quiet Man
TrailerAfter accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, boxer Sean Thornton leaves America and returns to his native Ireland, hoping buy his family's homestead and live in peace. However, what he finds there is love, and constant turmoil.Actors: John Wayne, Maureen OHara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen, Mildred Natwick, Francis Ford, Eileen Crowe, May Craig, Arthur Shields, Charles B. Fitzsimons, ...»Director: John FordCountry: United StatesDuration: 129 minQuality: HDRelease: 1952IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Quiet Man"
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Characters of "The Quiet Man"
Sean ThorntonPlayed by: John WayneMary Kate DanaherPlayed by: Maureen O'HaraMichaleen Oge FlynnPlayed by: Barry FitzgeraldFather Peter LonerganPlayed by: Ward BondSquire 'Red' Will DanaherPlayed by: Victor McLaglenThe Widow Sarah TillanePlayed by: Mildred NatwickFishwoman with Basket at StationPlayed by: May CraigHugh ForbesPlayed by: Charles B. FitzsimonsFather PaulPlayed by: James O'HaraIgnatius FeeneyPlayed by: Jack MacGowran -
Directors of "The Quiet Man"
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Creators of "The Quiet Man"
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Critic Reviews of "The Quiet Man"
VarietyMarch 11, 2008This is a robust romantic drama of a native-born's return to Ireland. Director John Ford took cast and cameras to Ireland to tell the story [by Maurice Walsh] against actual backgrounds.
Chicago ReaderMarch 11, 2008John Ford's 1952 Oscar winner is a tribute to an Ireland that exists only in the imaginations of songwriters and poets like Ford.
Time OutJune 24, 2006The illusion/reality theme underlying immigrant boxer Wayne's return from America to County Galway is soon swamped within a vibrant community of stage-Irish 'types'.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Let's face it. Mr. Ford is in love with Ireland, as is his cast, and they give us a fine, gay time while they're about it.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000Although not a true classic, The Quiet Man is worth more than a cursory glance, especially for those who like Wayne or would like to experience more of his work.
Q Network Film DeskOctober 27, 2016The film's saucy mix of comedy and melodrama is one of its greatest charms, although it can give you whiplash from time to time, especially if you're not used to Ford's brand of broad, back-slapping comedy
The SkinnyJanuary 13, 2016Highly endearing even as it shows its age... filled with gorgeous shots and without a single wasted frame.
The NationSeptember 05, 2012[The script] tends to resolve its problems by having the cast embrace, fraternity-brother fashion, and break out into full-throated ballads.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Old-fashioned charmer for the family.
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