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14 September 1952 (USA) moreTagline:
Action...Excitement...Romance...Fill the Screen !Plot:
A disgraced American boxer retires to Ireland, where he finds love. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 8 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Directors We Love: John Ford (From Cinematical. 16 September 2009, 8:15 PM, PDT)
The Tough Guy Romantic Comedy
(From IFC. 23 July 2009, 10:07 AM, PDT)
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Archetypal John Ford comedy, as Irish as can be... more (173 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Wayne | ... | Sean Thornton | |
| Maureen O'Hara | ... | Mary Kate Danaher | |
| Barry Fitzgerald | ... | Michaleen Oge Flynn | |
| Ward Bond | ... | Father Peter Lonergan | |
| Victor McLaglen | ... | Squire 'Red' Will Danaher | |
| Mildred Natwick | ... | The Widow Sarah Tillane | |
| Francis Ford | ... | Dan Tobin | |
| Eileen Crowe | ... | Mrs. Elizabeth Playfair | |
| May Craig | ... | Fishwoman with Basket at Station | |
| Arthur Shields | ... | Reverend Cyril Playfair | |
| Charles B. Fitzsimons | ... | Hugh Forbes (as Charles FitzSimons) | |
| James O'Hara | ... | Father Paul (as James Lilburn) | |
| Sean McClory | ... | Owen Glynn (as Sean McGlory) | |
| Jack MacGowran | ... | Ignatius Feeney (as Jack McGowran) | |
| Joseph O'Dea | ... | Molouney - Train Guard |
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129 minCountry:
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Color (Technicolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)Certification:
Iceland:L | West Germany:12 (f) | Norway:A (1954) | South Korea:All | Australia:PG | USA:TV-G (TV rating) | Finland:K-8 | Sweden:15 | UK:U | USA:Approved (PCA #15529)Fun Stuff
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John Ford first read the story in 1933 and purchased the film rights for a mere $10. It took him another 12 years to actually drum up enough financing, and another 10 years to get the film made. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Mary Kate and Sean drive to town in the buggy, the horn is on the left hand side of the bulkhead. When Mary Kate interrupts the father fly fishing after storming off, it has moved to the right side. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator: Well, then. Now. I'll begin at the beginnin'. A fine soft day in the spring, it was, when the train pulled into Castletown, three hours late as usual, and himself got off. He didn't have the look of an American tourist at all about him. Not a camera on him; what was worse, not even a fishin' rod.
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Rakes of Mallow moreFAQ
Any recommendations for other movies set in small Irish villages?What song was playing...?
Why did Sean move from Pittsburgh to Ireland?
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"The Quiet Man" is an Irish village version of "The Taming of the Shrew," the tamer being an ex-pugilist Sean Thornton (John Wayne) retired to the land of his fathers where he purchases "that little place across the brook, that humble cottage." But no sooner does he arrives on a soft spring morning than he falls in love with Mary Kate (Maureen O'Hara).
Sean courts and weds her easily enough, but he has not worked out on the anger of her heavy and hard rich brother, the farmer Will Danaher (Victor McLaglen) who holds an envy against him for having bought the very property that separates his spread from that of the wealthiest widow in Innisfree Sarah Tillane (Mildred Natwick) whom Danaher strongly desires...
Danaher refuses to supply the traditional dowry, and Mary Kate accuses Sean for his apparent cowardice in not fighting for what is rightfully theirs...
The battle that follows (considered to be the longest recorded on screen) has Sean and his strong brother-in-law engaging in a climatic fight the townsfolk have long been anticipating with effervescent...
Maureen O'Hara is totally in her element as the fiery Irish girl whether as the bare-footed attractive woman looking after a number of sheep in the meadow, or as the troubled colleen trying to explain her problem to the devoted salmon-catching Catholic priest (War Bond) or as the proud beauty whom Wayne lets fall at her brother's feet... Maureen would play Wayne's love interest in four more features ("Rio Grande," "The Wings of Eagle," "McLintock," and "Big Jake"). Their screen relationship emphasized the strength of their chemistry...
Barry Fitzerald is simply superb as Michaeleen Flynn, the village matchmaker and cart-driver who can't seem to tell anyone something without winning a black beer from them first...
With an exciting Innisfree Races along the beach, a titanic fight from the farm, across the hillside, through a haystack and into a stream, and with emerald environments and great music, John Ford's romantic comedy is a marvelous entertaining film, painted beautifully, simply told with love and humor...
With 7 Academy Award Nominations, the film earns Ford his 4th and last Oscar for Best Director establishing a record which is still unbeaten and won another Oscar for the outstanding Technicolor for Best Cinematography...