She was a great actress, I like most all of her movies but my top favorite was the parent trap and I also really like this one because she was in her native country.
It’s definitely a classic movie. I think I will watch it again over the Christmas holidays. I lived on Clare island in co mayo for 6 months nearly 30 years ago. It’s a beautiful part of Ireland. I live in south co Derry. We have the sperrin mountains near we’re I live. It’s nice here also. I Enjoyed the complimentary twist in the story. 👍
@@steelphantom9105 Either The Quiet Man, or The Shootist, his last film. Both of them amazing movies. If forced to choose, though, I would probably go with The Quiet Man.
This film is all about whats "right" in a relationship with 2 people of the opposite sex and how they 'make their way' to each other. I have always been a materialistic person because my family on either side grew up with "Nothing!" So any piece of glass, momento, or picture from my grandparents, mother & father was precious to me. My Brother who inherited our parents home with me, was more financially sucessful than me. He has big money in his bank account, house & cars paid in full. While I took care of my parents until they died, medical calamties and all, 54 years I lived in my parents house. My brother 6 months, years ago. My brother had me evicted to sell said home, sheriffs removed me & my dog with the clothes on my back, in winter. My brother just had an estate sale of all MY worldly possesions. (His possesions removed 2 yrs earlier, when our mom died.) He's keeping all that money, thinks I owe him for lawyer fees to remove me from my home. In The Quiet Man when Maurern Ohara says, "with all my things about me!" And describes them..... I so identify with all she said. My life is forever changed.
Maureen O Hara was definitely the star of The Quiet Man. Would it have it been so memorable as a story or non story without the haunting melody of Inishfree, . Written by Dick Farrely.. Though no credits appear with his name. Wayne was typecast as a cowboy by that time but he added a big name to the film. Lord Killannin described it as a western love story. There are uncomfortable elements in it such as Wayne dragging O Hara along the ground, and she offers him a stick to beat her. !!!. The brawls are not the most edifying parts. If they were "of the day" culture , best left behind. The scenery of course is wonderful
O'Hara is Gorgeous. I watched her in a Pirate Movie, She was a Pirate Captain , OMG. Couldn't take my eyes off of her..
Love this movie
I love this movie and watch it every time it is on 😊❤
Outstanding little video.
I love this movie. An all time favorite I've seen many times. With two of my favorite actors!
Agree
She was a great actress, I like most all of her movies but my top favorite was the parent trap and I also really like this one because she was in her native country.
She's right. I first fell in love with Ireland because of the beautiful landscapes in the movie.
I watched a documentary on her a few years back, very classy and beautiful woman. She done us Irish proud. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
When I want to get lost, in old Ireland, I go to the Quiet Man.
It has been one of two favorite films that I bought so I can watch when ever I want.
Also love Ireland
In my humble opinion she was the most beautiful woman to ever grace film.
It’s really a good place to visit
A Pure, innocent and ⭐ MAGNIFICENT ⭐🍄🦌 MOVIE
It’s definitely a classic movie. I think I will watch it again over the Christmas holidays. I lived on Clare island in co mayo for 6 months nearly 30 years ago. It’s a beautiful part of Ireland. I live in south co Derry. We have the sperrin mountains near we’re I live. It’s nice here also. I Enjoyed the complimentary twist in the story. 👍
I read the short story before I saw the movie. I loved them both. I like Wayne's Westerns, but this one ranks at the top of my list.
It’s John Wayne’s best acting performance.
@@steelphantom9105 Either The Quiet Man, or The Shootist, his last film. Both of them amazing movies. If forced to choose, though, I would probably go with The Quiet Man.
This film is all about whats "right" in a relationship with 2 people of the opposite sex and how they 'make their way' to each other.
I have always been a materialistic person because my family on either side grew up with
"Nothing!" So any piece of glass, momento, or picture from my grandparents, mother & father was precious to me. My Brother who inherited our parents home with me, was more financially sucessful than me. He has big money in his bank account, house & cars paid in full.
While I took care of my parents until they died, medical calamties and all, 54 years I lived in my parents house. My brother 6 months, years ago.
My brother had me evicted to sell said home, sheriffs removed me & my dog with the clothes on my back, in winter. My brother just had an estate sale of all MY worldly possesions. (His possesions removed 2 yrs earlier, when our mom died.) He's keeping all that money, thinks I owe him for lawyer fees to remove me from my home.
In The Quiet Man when Maurern Ohara says, "with all my things about me!" And describes them.....
I so identify with all she said. My life is forever changed.
Barry Fitzgerald was priceless. Micolenne O’Flynn , nosey little man.
So good.
Mejor pelicula, escena mas romantica!! Y la GRAN PAREJA..MAUREEN Y JOHN.❤️❤️
Two Woman In The House And One A Redhead 😂
He was born in Ireland. He came back to Ireland
Which scene of the movie is the statue from? I’m having trouble placing it.
The movie poster. He never carried her like that in the movie.
❤❤❤❤🎉
Maureen O Hara was definitely the star of The Quiet Man. Would it have it been so memorable as a story or non story without the haunting melody of Inishfree, . Written by Dick Farrely.. Though no credits appear with his name. Wayne was typecast as a cowboy by that time but he added a big name to the film. Lord Killannin described it as a western love story. There are uncomfortable elements in it such as Wayne dragging O Hara along the ground, and she offers him a stick to beat her. !!!. The brawls are not the most edifying parts. If they were "of the day" culture , best left behind.
The scenery of course is wonderful
Jack Lukeman: (The Minstrel Boy)☘️TH-cam ☘️
Whipe your muddy boots!
No Patty Fingers 😂
The uncomfortable elements were excepted behavior based on the time period of the movie, nothing more nothing less.
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