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Movie Reviews of The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition)Movie Review: The Quiet Man Summary: 5 StarsA Classic movie with all of the John Wayne cast of characters.
The fight scene to end all fight scenes.
Movie Review: Quiet Man video Summary: 5 StarsJohn Wayne make many films that covered the full spectrum of what Hollywood dictated we should see. John Wayne was classified as a "western movie star" but if you ever have the chance, I would suggest his non-western were as good, if not better than the western that he is know for by the general public. At the top of my lists is the Quiet Man with Maureen O'Hara. This is my all time favorite John Wayne flic and there is not a Saint Patrick's day that it is not shown at our household.
Movie Review: A must watch every year Summary: 5 StarsI have to watch this movie once a year - and sometimes more. The beautiful scenery is a backdrop for a charming movie that is feisty and fun. John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara are perfect in their parts, but I admit my favorite character is Michaleen Flynn played by Barry Fitzgerald, a.k.a. matchmaker, a.k.a. best patron of the local pub. Even the priest and the pastor of the local churches show their human and humorous sides in this film. I've enjoyed it since I was a child.
Movie Review: Never tire of this movie Summary: 5 StarsWe watched this on St Patrick's Day - Never get tired of watching the antincs between Wayne and O'Hara. It's a fun movie. A real classic.
Movie Review: John Wayne's finest Summary: 5 StarsAs stated above, I consider this to be John Wayne's finest film
(just edging out The Searchers). There are many things to enjoy
about this movie . For one thing , the look of it. Shot in Ireland
in gorgeous, rich technicolor, director John Ford's insistance
to film there rather than the Hollywood backlots means this is
really an Irish film. When Barry Fitzgerald's character says
"ah, 'tis a nice, soft evening ", you can almost smell the soft
rain falling. There has never been a better Irishman in movies
than Barry Fitzgerald. To those of us who have seen this film
many times his lines & witty asides are a constant joy.
The casting throughout is superb from Ward Bond's catholic
priest to Victor Mclagen's alpha male. The chemistry between
John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara is natural & wonderful & must have
been a film they both remembered fondly . This is one of the
all-time great love stories & like "Casablanca" it's romance
is enhanced by everything else about it being perfect ----
direction, casting, location, dialogue & cinematography .
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