We went there in 2007. Loved it, took the "Quiet man Tour". They showed where different scenes took place. The R.R. Station was south east of Cong (inisfree) about 40 miles. The bridge was about 30 miles west of Cong. In a beautiful part of Ireland. About 35 miles north of Galway City. I hope to go back to Ireland someday, again.
Castle town train station is actually called Ballyglunin train station and its last journey was in 1976 so its a long time out of order, I live just down the road from it and its just like Hollywood on your doorstep
In real life, its Ballyglunin, Co. Galway......my mother's homeplace is a 5 min walk down the road in Crumlin, a village in Ballyglunin. The station is between Athenry and Tuam on a now sadly closed railway line. The track embankment runs along the front of our land. It's about a 30 minute drive from Galway City, and the station is still there in all its glory.
I bought this movie a few months ago on DVD and the DVD is still in its wrapper and my colleagues at work saying it is a fantastic movie I have to watch it this weekend.
My favorite John Wayne movie and one of my favorite movies in general.
We went there in 2007. Loved it, took the "Quiet man Tour". They showed where different
scenes took place. The R.R. Station was south east of Cong (inisfree) about 40 miles.
The bridge was about 30 miles west of Cong. In a beautiful part of Ireland.
About 35 miles north of Galway City. I hope to go back to Ireland someday, again.
"Now d'ya see that road there?" "Yea" "Don't take that one, it'll do ya no good!" XD
Now ya tell me!😄😁😆😅😂🤣
That’s an Irish thing - I’ve done it myself to many a stranger
As Irish as it's get that even to this day here in Ireland
An underappreciated film, and underappreciated performances by all. Wayne's best in my opinion.
His best along with true grit
Castle town train station is actually called Ballyglunin train station and its last journey was in 1976 so its a long time out of order, I live just down the road from it and its just like Hollywood on your doorstep
One of the best most classical films of all time
The most charmin' film ever made.
This film shows the beauty of the country.
Ford made a masterpiece here
In real life, its Ballyglunin, Co. Galway......my mother's homeplace is a 5 min walk down the road in Crumlin, a village in Ballyglunin. The station is between Athenry and Tuam on a now sadly closed railway line. The track embankment runs along the front of our land. It's about a 30 minute drive from Galway City, and the station is still there in all its glory.
Trout as long as your arm! LOL. Love this film so much.
+Paul-Octave Hébert "Inisfree? This way..."
Me father, God rest his soul, enjoyed this movie sooooo much.
Classic film wish ireland was a bit like that now x
Although i love John Fords westerns ( except My Darling Clementine ) this is John Fords masterpiece and best movie I think he ever directed..
Love this old movie! :) Went to see the cottage and should see, not much left! Just one wall so sad to see it go!
how can watch the quiet man full lenght
buy it
lol
White O' Morn was refurbished to its original appearance some time ago, including the small bridge, the cottage and the wall.
Loved this movie
Love the film.. Remind me of me poor mam God rest her soul
One of my favorites!
I love all John Wayne movies but this is my favorite. Also is my favorite movies in general!!
rip maureen may the road rise up to meet you may the wind be always at your back
What a wonderful railway scene!
Wonderful movie
Love this
The famous C.I.E. logo on the carriages ,known as the Flying Snail.
I love what happens next. when Sean Thornton reveals who he really is.
I bought this movie a few months ago on DVD and the DVD is still in its wrapper and my colleagues at work saying it is a fantastic movie I have to watch it this weekend.
So did you?
Well??? Did ya' watch it , you fool???
If you have just one drop of Irish blood in your veins, you MUST watch this film... The best day to watch this film is Saint Patrick's Day...
Grew up watching this Fitzgerald was a master
"I wonder why a man would go to Innisfree…"
Looks like Bob Todd and Jackie Wright of The Benny Hill Show are in this scene.
Who is the character that says! I wonder now why a man would go to Innisfree? I don't think it was the guy driving the train, Mr Castillo.
It sure was.
What does he take out of his pocket and say ......thanks?
Richard Newquist an apple.
Ed Tracy - Actually it's a pear.
Inisfree IS heaven and Michaeleen Ogue is St Peter
I found out im related to her on my ma's side today
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