I just saw this. "The Quiet Man" is my favorite movie!! But then my favorite Stars are in this movie!! They are all gone now but not forgotten by me. The first time I saw this movie was on the "Late Show" when I was about 18 years old. I've loved it ever since then & watch it every time it's shown!! Thank you.
I have to agree this is also my favourite movie, and boy was John Wayne in some great flicks. I don’t have the time to watch movies anymore, but still love short clips of this classic. How life was in Ireland has sadly changed these past decades. Innocent and modesty is rare nowadays.
The Quiet Man was the only color movie Republic Pictures ever made, also the only film they made outside the US. Ford, himself was a proud Irish-American.
My whole family loves this movie, as do my best friends. Among their children are two Seans and one Mary Kate. My father has the original movie poster, which we gave him as a gift. And, we have been to Cong.
Yes it is a lovely film, I used to watch it on actual film. People only became Quiet Man mad after the film was released on home video. There were no Quiet Man shops etc. in Cong when I used to visit there - the commercialization now is sickening and they should be ashamed. The only souvenir I could find worth taking home was one of the iron windows from the cottage used, which I still have.
A great film it is. pity you didnt get to see the real Quite man cottage. not much left of it now as i only went there 2 days ago to record it. Also the train station where John wayne stepped of at start of the film. Enjoyed watching this.
A historic time in American history, a positive time. This was also a historic movie in Irish history. The best of the best; a time when innocence could still be found in children and modesty in women wasn’t so rare.
is it possible to get a video of the film the quiet man played by John Wayne and Maureen o' Hara it's a lovely film very true to life with my favourite stars
Laurence Le Beu St Clair Laurence yes it is. Try Netflix or even UA-cam but I have a copy myself. I was lucky enough to have worked in her home here in Ireland for some weeks. That’s going back to the late 70s a beautiful lady in every way..
paul broderick Ireland sold nothing your talking out your ass. Only for the EU we would still be stuck with trading and being under the cosh of the British. Evidence of that is the debacle of the Tory government to rail road over everything we hold dear.. Get a life man all your doing is making a fool out of your mouth
@@gaelicd8328 I was born I Dublin , Ireland for your information. Ireland a willing 'victim' taking in hordes of undesirables from here there and everywhere as part of the deal: extortion if you will. Have a Guinness on me!
Modern Ireland has sadly sold its soul in many referendum in recent years. The land of saints and scholars is tainted now. But her valour will return again, I’ve no doubt.
I WILL arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made: Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. YEATS
@Mazdak1 Every one is entitled to there opinion i supposed. But i have to disagree with you when you say that Ireland wasnt the same as they portrayed in the film. Because it was exactly like they portrayed back 1950's rural ireland. And if you want an earlier perception of rural Ireland John.B.Keane's "The Field" is a perfect example. But i would agree with you that now a days Ireland is gone very Americanised But not back 1950's and earlier. One question are you Irish or connectedtoIreland.
@angermang I love the Field, its a great film, kind of the flipside of Quiet Man. I am connected to Ireland in that its the land of my father etc, and i've lived and worked there and wish i could continue to do so but for its collapse. Its still a beautiful country, but to me it seems more like a beautiful corpse- everything beautiful seems to be dying over there, they've traded one colonial master for another, and the people themselves don't seem to care...
I just saw this. "The Quiet Man" is my favorite movie!! But then my favorite Stars are in this movie!! They are all gone now but not forgotten by me. The first time I saw this movie was on the "Late Show" when I was about 18 years old. I've loved it ever since then & watch it every time it's shown!! Thank you.
I have to agree this is also my favourite movie, and boy was John Wayne in some great flicks. I don’t have the time to watch movies anymore, but still love short clips of this classic. How life was in Ireland has sadly changed these past decades. Innocent and modesty is rare nowadays.
I’ve watched this countless times on TV. I just wish they would play it again. Timeless film.
Love this film 🎥 superbly directed no matter how many times I watch it still love it ❤ True classic
The Quiet Man was the only color movie Republic Pictures ever made, also the only film they made outside the US. Ford, himself was a proud Irish-American.
La mejor pelicula, la mejor pareja!!, un maestro John Ford!!..paisajes, musica y elenco..UNICOS FOREVER!!❤️
My whole family loves this movie, as do my best friends. Among their children are two Seans and one Mary Kate. My father has the original movie poster, which we gave him as a gift. And, we have been to Cong.
Yes it is a lovely film, I used to watch it on actual film.
People only became Quiet Man mad after the film was released on home video. There were no Quiet Man shops etc. in Cong when I used to visit there - the commercialization now is sickening and they should be ashamed. The only souvenir I could find worth taking home was one of the iron windows from the cottage used, which I still have.
In my Witchkin series of novels, I have a fictional franchise of Irish pub/sports bar/family restaurants called Danaher's Folly.
Thank you for the tour of the film locations; it came to mind today on this St. Patrick's Day 2019.
One of the best 🍀🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Just read that Mr. McClure passed away 4days ago (the 28th) at age 92. R.I.P.
A great film it is. pity you didnt get to see the real Quite man cottage.
not much left of it now as i only went there 2 days ago to record it. Also the train station where John wayne stepped of at start of the film. Enjoyed watching this.
My favorite movie
Nicely done, enjoyed your video very much.
It was just before the end of apartheid when i first watched this movie, it brings childhood memories
A historic time in American history, a positive time. This was also a historic movie in Irish history. The best of the best; a time when innocence could still be found in children and modesty in women wasn’t so rare.
is it possible to get a video of the film the quiet man played by John Wayne and Maureen o' Hara it's a lovely film very true to life with my favourite stars
Laurence Le Beu St Clair Laurence yes it is. Try Netflix or even UA-cam but I have a copy myself. I was lucky enough to have worked in her home here in Ireland for some weeks. That’s going back to the late 70s a beautiful lady in every way..
Il mio film preferito lo
Amo con tutto il cuore
My grand father was extra on movie and if u.look up fotos of filming my g.dad can b seen playing bag pipes with wayne and ford behind him
Unfortunately you can't go back home when your family and friends "aren't", any more.
Republic made a few "Trucolor" films with Gene Autry and also Roy Rogers in the late 40s and early 50s.
Kong is the incorrect spelling - it's Cong
I don't understand why they didn't rename Cong to Innisfree.
Ok, to be precise, it was the only "technicolor" film, process film.
Ireland sold it's soul for the Euro! Good luck with that!!
paul broderick Ireland sold nothing your talking out your ass. Only for the EU we would still be stuck with trading and being under the cosh of the British. Evidence of that is the debacle of the Tory government to rail road over everything we hold dear.. Get a life man all your doing is making a fool out of your mouth
@@gaelicd8328 I was born I Dublin , Ireland for your information. Ireland a willing 'victim' taking in hordes of undesirables
from here there and everywhere as part of the deal: extortion if you will. Have a Guinness on me!
Modern Ireland has sadly sold its soul in many referendum in recent years. The land of saints and scholars is tainted now. But her valour will return again, I’ve no doubt.
I WILL arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
YEATS
Quiet man movie (John Wayne )
Brilliant.
@Mazdak1 Every one is entitled to there opinion i supposed. But i have to disagree with you when you say
that Ireland wasnt the same as they portrayed in the film. Because it was exactly like they portrayed back
1950's rural ireland. And if you want an earlier perception of rural Ireland John.B.Keane's "The Field" is a perfect
example. But i would agree with you that now a days Ireland is gone very Americanised But not back 1950's and earlier. One question are you Irish or connectedtoIreland.
@angermang I love the Field, its a great film, kind of the flipside of Quiet Man. I am connected to Ireland in that its the land of my father etc, and i've lived and worked there and wish i could continue to do so but for its collapse. Its still a beautiful country, but to me it seems more like a beautiful corpse- everything beautiful seems to be dying over there, they've traded one colonial master for another, and the people themselves don't seem to care...
@Mazdak1 would you like to explain your comment in more detail plz Mazdak1. I'm a little vexed over it..........
@Mazdak1...!!! ! mind yerself,there's plenty that were and remain anti eeU/euro