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The Quiet Man
The Quiet Man

The Quiet Man (1952)

73% User Rating
2h 9min
Romance
Comedy
Drama

"Action... Excitement... Romance... Fill the Screen!"

An American man returns to the village of his birth in Ireland, where he finds love and conflict.

John FordDirector

Cast

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John Wayne

John Wayne

Sean Thornton

Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O'Hara

Mary Kate Danaher

Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen

Squire 'Red' Will Danaher

Barry Fitzgerald

Barry Fitzgerald

Michaleen Oge Flynn

Ward Bond

Ward Bond

Father Peter Lonergan

Mildred Natwick

Mildred Natwick

The Widow Sarah Tillane

Francis Ford

Francis Ford

Dan Tobin

Eileen Crowe

Eileen Crowe

Mrs. Elizabeth Playfair

May Craig

May Craig

Fishwoman with basket at station

Arthur Shields

Arthur Shields

Rev. Cyril 'Snuffy' Playfair

Charles B. Fitzsimons

Charles B. Fitzsimons

Hugh Forbes

James O'Hara

James O'Hara

Father Paul

Sean McClory

Sean McClory

Owen Glynn

Jack MacGowran

Jack MacGowran

Ignatius Feeney

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Joseph O'Dea

Molouney - Train Guard

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Eric Gorman

Costello - Engine Driver

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Kevin Lawless

Train fireman

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Paddy O'Donnell

Railway porter

Ruth Clifford

Ruth Clifford

Mother (uncredited)

Ken Curtis

Ken Curtis

Dermot Fahy (uncredited)

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David Hughes

Police Constable (uncredited)

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Tiny Jones

Nell - Maid (uncredited)

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh

Father Paul's Mother (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

Frank O'Connor

Ringside Photographer (uncredited)

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Melinda Wayne

Girl on Wagon at Horse Race (uncredited)

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Michael Wayne

Teenage Boy at Races (uncredited)

Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne

Boy on Wagon at Horse Race (uncredited)

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Toni Wayne

Teenage Girl at Races (uncredited)

Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Man in Bar (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
Rating 40%

June 16, 2023

**One of those films that was very successful but is currently struggling to capture new audiences.** We are used to seeing John Wayne associated with Western films, yet here is the actor making a small and modest romantic film about a retired boxer with great physical presence who, after returning to the land where he was born, falls in love with a redhead with a strong personality, leading to serious disagreements with her brother, who is not happy with their dating. It is one of those films that was a commercial and critical success in the time it was released and even collected awards, such as the Oscars for Best Cinematography in Color and Best Director. It's a remarkable achievement, and it's strange that better and more memorable films never achieved any of this and had to wait years (sometimes decades) to find an audience that knew how to appreciate them. Some things, I suppose, that even a movie guru cannot fully explain! Currently, it is one of those films that is a bit lost, and which is in serious danger of becoming one of those films that only appears in collections or on TV channels of old films. Why? First, for its lack of definition: it is not a drama, but neither is it funny enough to consider it an effective and interesting comedy. Humor is based on the love-hate relationship of the main characters, and that's not enough. Another problem with the film is the actors. We have a cast of heavy hitters, yet none of them are particularly good, and the film remains a minor piece of work in their career. John Wayne is a safe bet because, despite any antipathy or sometimes not looking as manly as would be desirable, he is full of charisma and talent. Here, he is playing with Maureen O'Hara, who does some talented work and has good dialogues. Victor McLaglen doesn't disappoint either, while the other actors just wander around the scene doing different things. For me, the biggest problem with the film is the amount of stereotypes about Ireland, portrayed essentially as a rural place, very green, very backward, with somewhat primitive customs and where people are almost all redheads and alcoholics. I don't know what Irish people think about this, but I would be a little uncomfortable. Technically, I think it's fair to highlight, on the positive side, the vibrant beauty of the colors and scenery and rural landscapes, which are very idyllic. The film really is eye candy. What spoils the experience? It's a really long film for the plot it brings with it, and the action drags on, sometimes painfully.

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