Even with all My Favorite John Wayne Westerns , I love this one the best.No sex,no cursing just great characters and story. They can’t make these anymore..
My favorite movie. I was so fortunate to visit these sight, with my mom, on a trip to Ireland. We were so happy we both cried. It’s was beautiful as is all of Ireland. Great video and music. Thanks.
My favorite John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara movie. They starred in several westerns, all of which I have, and they made a fantastic screen couple... there was chemistry between them on the screen and they both knew it. So did the audience. Great movie, great actors and actresses, unforgettable.
@@degsbabe It would have been more believable if John Ford had succeeded in making the movie ten years earlier, but circumstances prevented that. A younger John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and the remaining cast would have made Wayne's character more believable as an ex boxer who recently left the ring. But I'm grateful that Ford finally got the chance to make the movie and it turned out to be a classic.
I remember when I was a kid in school. I had a teacher that realized that I was a visual learner. So when the class was having to read " The Quiet Man " she made me watch it. Then do my written report on the subject. I loved it from the first time I saw it. I have watched it many many times now. But still won't forget that first time. What a movie.
I saw the film and I visited in person the village where it was made. I love it because it truly has the spirit of the Irish in it. It really is not an exaggeration! Nat Cooper, Bangor, NI
Nat. That is one place I would love to visit. I have been to a few places in Ireland, north and south. I truly love the place, I have friends in Belfast and we went for a day out to Bangor about eight years ago, a great day too.
You nailed it , Romance as opposed to needless sex scenes & naked bodies , oohing & aaging ! When everyone could watch a film in comfort & enjoy it ....
These photos seem to reflect a chemistry among the cast and crew of the best cast film I have ever seen. From the special bond between Wayne and O'Hara, to the smallest extra role, each person, dog or sheep on screen fit his/her role perfectly. Still my favorite film of all time.
Wonderful film. Must be one of Ford's greatest. It makes me laugh and emotional too as I have Irish on my mother's side. Wayne is great as usual as are Fitzgerald, McLaglen, Bond etc but Maureen O'Hara is just stunning and Ford makes the most of her beauty and personality.
Dukes best film was the searchers should have won a Oscar for that followed very closely by the quiet man simply fantastic films and you can see why he really was a legend fact
as a non Irish person i can only fantasise about life back then and i never get tired of viewing Mary Kate, if you're Irish you should be very proud of the quiet man 🍀
The was the movie Ford had wanted to make for many years with his perfect cast. Perfectly directed and perfectly acted by all concerned right down to the smallest parts. It is a valentine to an Ireland that probably never was.
Joe P: Even the Irish climate obliged by providing one of the finest spells of perfect summer weather in decades for the filming.......it was meant to be a classic.
This is a film I've watched for more than forty times. And unbeknownst to a lot of people, Maureen O'Hara was and still is my favorite ladies in my life. Such a beautiful, strong lady who loved Ireland and all that it gave her. The Quiet Man will live on...
I believe his daughter said of her father John Wayne when you see him in this film you see her father as truly he is, they where great together, & what topped it for me was my favourite Barry Fitzgerasld, Cheers, Tippo, GB.
It was amazing to see the town for myself when I was in Ireland about 5 years ago. I did the whole dress up in costume thing they do when you take the tour of some of the movie sites and hear tales of how the locals reacted. Ashford castle is about 2 miles down the road where Maureen and John Wayne stayed during filming. I was told they had to send some of the crew down to a local pub to keep an eye on the Duke and make sure he made it back to his room at night.
I’ve mentioned previous working in the late 70s decorating her home in Glengarrif. This brings back memories as we would have access to each room to open and close.p windows. Doing this was part and parcel of our work. There was a long beautiful hallway to the upstairs. Along the wall there were water colours from scenes of the movie. I can see them in my minds eye and as if it was only recent.
This IS the timeless epitome of great direction and acting from 2 movie giants at the time. I ordered this movie from Amazon and my wife and I pull this out at least a couple of times a year to really see what acting was in the day, not the CG twaddle that’s offered as entertainment these days. A true historical monument to acting and of course, the gorgeous backdrop of the Emerald Isle. Outstanding work by so many great actors of the day. Love Ward Bond as the “ frustrated fly fisherman” and of course, Barry Fitzgerald as the “ matchmaker/chaperone/cabbie. Just a warm, touching film. 👍🇨🇦
That Was So Neat To See, Behind The Scene Pictures. Wayne And Maureen O' Hara Was So Well, Together Parts In Complete Classic Movies. To Where They Are Both In '' HOLLYWOOD HISTORY '' AMEN !!!!
When Duke isn't on the Saddle this is my Favorite film of his . And i would have Loved to have visited Ireland in the 50s . I have no desire to do that now .
@@jeangough8053 Jean, I could not agree more. North or south, there is stunning scenery to be seen I just love the place and the people are so warm and friendly. The Guinness is not to be sneezed at either.😊
Great film. Do visit Cong near Galway, High St looks the same, good museums, the I'll mans house, the river and walks, guided tours, a lovely place. The cottage home by the stream sadly is now a pile of rocks, come on Eire, restore it as there are so many visitors wishing to see the tranquility, the scenery and film locations. See the bus loads of Yanks visiting!
The Isle of Innisfree, sung by Bing Crosby was written by Dick Farrelly, A Garda (Policeman) who wrote it on a bus journey and who wasn't credited for the use of his song in the film... But did you know that Farrelly didn't write the lyrics of the verse sung by Maureen O'Hara in the film? Oh, Innisfree, my island, I’m returning From wasted years across the wintry sea. And when I come back to my own dear Ireland, I’ll rest a while beside you, gra mo chroi. **The last three words in Irish, pronounced “grah maw cree,” mean “love of my heart.** These lyrics are credited to Maureen O'Hara, John Ford and Charles FitzSimons (Maureen’s brother)
Ford had commitments from O Hara, Wayne and the cast as early as 1944 for this movie. But no on would take it on thinking it was a silly old Irish story that wouldn’t sell. Eventually a studio offered to do it as long as Ford and crew would make a westerns for him first to pay for it. The western was Rio Grande, but it was with the Quiet man that he made his big money.
One of the younger nurses I work with in Post Op asked me what my favorite movie is. My answer, “The Quiet Man”. This clip with Bing singing makes my heart warm and full of love.
One of the best films ever made john wayne and maureen o hara what a team thay should have won oscars for that film thay dont make them like that anymore fact
The Quiet Man is a "quietly" great movie. No cursing, no sex, no political message. It's hard to explain. You have to see it to understand, and I doubt if any of today's generation ever could.
The Quiet Man'.. was John Ford's love letter to Ireland. No Politician, Corporation, or Entrepreneur did more for the Irish economy than Ford. The Irish Tourist Board was founded on the back of this Movie...generating Millions of Dollars- Euros right to the present day! Thank You ' Pappy' and 'Duke'.....The Beautiful Redhead.... and the Motley Crew..........
My absolutely favorite movie of all time! I love the scene when he dragged her off the train and back to her brother’s house. The old woman who hands John Wayne a stick and says, “Son here’s a good stick to beat the lovely lady with.” Back then you were allowed to beat your wife with a stick wasn’t thicker than your thumb! 😳🤦🏻♀️
My grandfather on me mithers side was born and lived in Belfast. He was the most entertaining and flat out funniest men I ever knew. But he could tell hellish stories of wwI at chateau Thierry and Bellevue wood where he fought.
A better World where better people lived. It was not perfect but people were real and definitely better. The World today is heading down the plug hole .....Jesus is coming back soon . Be ready , the signs are all around us . Lovely photos by the way , thank you .....oh and the beautiful beautiful Maureen.
Much as I would love to share them with QM fans, I won't be publicly posting any more of my private QM photo collection (most of which have never been seen) due to people snagging the images without acknowledgement - just like the images used in this video.
+Patrick McCormick I'm sorry you've had a bad experience with your QM photo collection. I created the Maureen and Duke ~ Forever In Our Hearts Facebook page to pay tribute to the film and it's two stars. Please check it out. It is a fairly new page and I strive for a class page. Perhaps you'd like to share some of your wonderful QM photos to the page. We love the Quiet Man and both Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. Thank you.
It is unfortunate that you had a bad experience. But sadder still ,would it be to not share the joy you could render by sharing the photos with others. Could you not put a water mark on them to claim credit? You can't take them with you, in the end.
Laws vary by country and have changed considerably since 1951, but are your photos copyrighted or able to be? That would be a way to keep people from sharing them. If wanting recognition is the issue, a watermark is an easy solution. It could be a small notice in the corner like old studio production photos or a more aggressive covering like Alamy or Historical Images.
Even with all My Favorite John Wayne Westerns , I love this one the best.No sex,no cursing just great characters and story. They can’t make these anymore..
My favorite movie. I was so fortunate to visit these sight, with my mom, on a trip to Ireland. We were so happy we both cried. It’s was beautiful as is all of Ireland. Great video and music. Thanks.
Thank you for your comments on Ireland...do visit someday again.
One of the best movies every made!
I first saw The Quiet Man as a child when it was released. It is still as wonderful today as it was then.
One of the most atmospheric and charming films ever made
One of my all-time favorite movies.
Mine, too.
Um espetáculo de filme.
Brasil 2020
My favorite John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara movie. They starred in several westerns, all of which I have, and they made a fantastic screen couple... there was chemistry between them on the screen and they both knew it. So did the audience. Great movie, great actors and actresses, unforgettable.
Surprised they never married. Still, looked a magical time for all involved. Great movie.
@@degsbabe It would have been more believable if John Ford had succeeded in making the movie ten years earlier, but circumstances prevented that. A younger John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and the remaining cast would have made Wayne's character more believable as an ex boxer who recently left the ring. But I'm grateful that Ford finally got the chance to make the movie and it turned out to be a classic.
thank you
I remember when I was a kid in school. I had a teacher that realized that I was a visual learner. So when the class was having to read " The Quiet Man " she made me watch it. Then do my written report on the subject. I loved it from the first time I saw it. I have watched it many many times now. But still won't forget that first time. What a movie.
You can never be bored with Quiet Man I think John Ford is a great man what a director “Cheers to all the staff and the Stars”🎉❤
I saw the film and I visited in person the village where it was made. I love it because it truly has the spirit of the Irish in it. It really is not an exaggeration! Nat Cooper, Bangor, NI
Where was it filmed again Nat ?
@@rodgeyd6728 Cong, Co. Mayo, at the Galway border
@@MikeyJMJ Many thanks, one day may get there .
Nat. That is one place I would love to visit. I have been to a few places in Ireland, north and south. I truly love the place, I have friends in Belfast and we went for a day out to Bangor about eight years ago, a great day too.
One of the greatest of Ford or Wayne's films. Probably THE greatest either ever made. We are not going to see the like again.
That's for damn sure.
I couldn't agree more. My personal favorite.
Well said 👍
"To be sure and I think you have more brains than me" -------- As the horse pulls up in front of the pub.
Well said 👍
Love this beautiful really romantic movie filmed in Ireland. Lots of romance and comedy. A favorite of mine
You nailed it , Romance as opposed to needless sex scenes & naked bodies , oohing & aaging ! When everyone could watch a film in comfort & enjoy it ....
When stars were truly stars x
Great film and great actors, I have watched this film many times and I have really enjoyed it.
I saw this film when I was a kid and I loved it to bits, I still do. A very sweet film compared to the horror and graphic violence of today.
These photos seem to reflect a chemistry among the cast and crew of the best cast film I have ever seen. From the special bond between Wayne and O'Hara, to the smallest extra role, each person, dog or sheep on screen fit his/her role perfectly. Still my favorite film of all time.
Yes it is mine as well
@@jacktattis143 And mine as well!
That is such a beautiful compliment & comment ... So proud of our great Irish actors & ALL the cast in this wonderful iconic Film ...
@@fsbirdhouse Ditto.
Wonderful film. Must be one of Ford's greatest. It makes me laugh and emotional too as I have Irish on my mother's side. Wayne is great as usual as are Fitzgerald, McLaglen, Bond etc but Maureen O'Hara is just stunning and Ford makes the most of her beauty and personality.
This is my favorite John Wayne picture. I've watched it dozens of times.
Beautiful place an brilliant film those actors who passed away may they rest in peace lovely masterpiece put together Old is Gold..
Great film, great actors, great scenery. Barry Fitzgerald was amazing.
Dukes best film was the searchers should have won a Oscar for that followed very closely by the quiet man simply fantastic films and you can see why he really was a legend fact
So great seeing these photos. Thanks
I love both of them they were such great actors and she of course went the extra mile
Maureen O' Hara was a singular beauty...
She was beautiful and great n every movie 🎥 ❤ 5 movies with John Wayne ❤
as a non Irish person i can only fantasise about life back then and i never get tired of viewing Mary Kate, if you're Irish you should be very proud of the quiet man 🍀
Thank you they are beautiful memories from a great movie xx
Great photo’s. Greater movie.
Very nice collection of photos. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
one of the very best of Movies, hands down. Thank you, much appreciated.
Loved this film- a classic Fitzgerald wonderful.
Some lovely reminders of a wonderfully entertaining and uplifting film. Thank you.
The was the movie Ford had wanted to make for many years with his perfect cast. Perfectly directed and perfectly acted by all concerned right down to the smallest parts. It is a valentine to an Ireland that probably never was.
Joe P: Even the Irish climate obliged by providing one of the finest spells of perfect summer weather in decades for the filming.......it was meant to be a classic.
Have you ever been there? You might change your mind
@@mH8675309 Yes many times. Its out of this world
My favorite all time movie 💜💜
maureen ó hara was an absolute beauty
i was born in 1953 just a 100miles from were the movie was made and i've been back manytimes.
heard The duke was his happiest on this set
This is a film I've watched for more than forty times. And unbeknownst to a lot of people, Maureen O'Hara was and still is my favorite ladies in my life. Such a beautiful, strong lady who loved Ireland and all that it gave her. The Quiet Man will live on...
It is so many stars from my childhood have passed on.
Great thanks for posting
Wonderful! Thank You!!
A great tribute to a great movie. Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone
My favourite film. Love it especially th I fight scene at the end!!!!!!
This to me was John Wayne's best performance.
this pic and "The Sands of Iwo Jima" 2 greAT pics
Joe James agree and I would add The Searchers too
Elliott Schertzer Oh yes the Searchers How could I forget that and then one I saw recently was Johns last picture the Shootist. I liked it too.
I believe his daughter said of her father John Wayne when you see him in this film you see her father as truly he is, they where great together, & what topped it for me was my favourite Barry Fitzgerasld, Cheers, Tippo, GB.
Ronnie Bishop j
Love this film, never tire of it.
It was amazing to see the town for myself when I was in Ireland about 5 years ago. I did the whole dress up in costume thing they do when you take the tour of some of the movie sites and hear tales of how the locals reacted. Ashford castle is about 2 miles down the road where Maureen and John Wayne stayed during filming. I was told they had to send some of the crew down to a local pub to keep an eye on the Duke and make sure he made it back to his room at night.
I’ve mentioned previous working in the late 70s decorating her home in Glengarrif. This brings back memories as we would have access to each room to open and close.p windows. Doing this was part and parcel of our work. There was a long beautiful hallway to the upstairs. Along the wall there were water colours from scenes of the movie. I can see them in my minds eye and as if it was only recent.
great film
One of the top 10 films of all time
This IS the timeless epitome of great direction and acting from 2 movie giants at the time. I ordered this movie from Amazon and my wife and I pull this out at least a couple of times a year to really see what acting was in the day, not the CG twaddle that’s offered as entertainment these days. A true historical monument to acting and of course, the gorgeous backdrop of the Emerald Isle. Outstanding work by so many great actors of the day. Love Ward Bond as the “ frustrated fly fisherman” and of course, Barry Fitzgerald as the “ matchmaker/chaperone/cabbie. Just a warm, touching film. 👍🇨🇦
Una de las mejores películas de todos los tiempos!!
nina31416
Desde luego.
I agree.
I fell in Love watching this movie one rainy day.
Such a beautiful movie. One of my favorites.
That Was So Neat To See, Behind The Scene Pictures. Wayne And Maureen O' Hara Was So Well, Together Parts In Complete Classic Movies. To Where They Are Both In '' HOLLYWOOD HISTORY '' AMEN !!!!
When Duke isn't on the Saddle this is my Favorite film of his . And i would have Loved to have visited Ireland in the 50s . I have no desire to do that now .
Yes, somehow an over-immigrated transnational tax haven bearing the marks of the beast doesn't have the charm of the earlier Ireland.
I think you would be surprised at how beautiful it is!
Dusty Camino I had a good time there a year ago. Hey, if you have Guinness on tap you’ve got it all.
@@jeangough8053 Jean, I could not agree more. North or south, there is stunning scenery to be seen I just love the place and the people are so warm and friendly. The Guinness is not to be sneezed at either.😊
Brilliant film
I love this film all the wonderful times we has my family in cong what a wonderful time to live in beautiful cong
Great film,wonderful song.
Great film. Do visit Cong near Galway, High St looks the same, good museums, the I'll mans house, the river and walks, guided tours, a lovely place. The cottage home by the stream sadly is now a pile of rocks, come on Eire, restore it as there are so many visitors wishing to see the tranquility, the scenery and film locations. See the bus loads of Yanks visiting!
wonderful
The Isle of Innisfree, sung by Bing Crosby was written by Dick Farrelly, A Garda (Policeman) who wrote it on a bus journey and who wasn't credited for the use of his song in the film... But did you know that Farrelly didn't write the lyrics of the verse sung by Maureen O'Hara in the film?
Oh, Innisfree, my island, I’m returning
From wasted years across the wintry sea.
And when I come back to my own dear Ireland,
I’ll rest a while beside you, gra mo chroi.
**The last three words in Irish, pronounced “grah maw cree,” mean “love of my heart.**
These lyrics are credited to Maureen O'Hara, John Ford and Charles FitzSimons (Maureen’s brother)
I've watched the Movie a few times & never tire of it, so good in every way, simple ways back then, in that era, not like today.
One of my all time favorite movies, love the photo at 1:30.
Awesome thanks
Ford had commitments from O Hara, Wayne and the cast as early as 1944 for this movie. But no on would take it on thinking it was a silly old Irish story that wouldn’t sell. Eventually a studio offered to do it as long as Ford and crew would make a westerns for him first to pay for it. The western was Rio Grande, but it was with the Quiet man that he made his big money.
My favorite all time. Only the 'Wind and the Lion' comes close. I've seen both over 100 times.
So much fun. Thanks for all your efforts.
One of the younger nurses I work with in Post Op asked me what my favorite movie is. My answer, “The Quiet Man”. This clip with Bing singing makes my heart warm and full of love.
My all time favourite film
I have many more 'behind-the-scenes' photos of TQM that have never been published anywhere...
can we see more of them please xx
One of the best films ever made john wayne and maureen o hara what a team thay should have won oscars for that film thay dont make them like that anymore fact
One of the greatest movies of all time
beautiful
Brilliant !!!
No guns, no killing , this was John Wayne's best film.
My favorite “go to” movie when I’m down. Visited the location in Ireland.
One of the best films ever
What can one say, just pure magical, 😊😙😋😎
The fella with the white beard was John Ford's brother
I have been to cong co mayo stayed there loved it like the film
Brenda Garlick I love this film the best! But John Wayne’s acting is very moving in The Searchers.
Great people!!
The Quiet Man is a "quietly" great movie. No cursing, no sex, no political message. It's hard to explain. You have to see it to understand, and I doubt if any of today's generation ever could.
Love this film
My - she was lovely
BEAUTIFUL MOVIE
The Quiet Man'.. was John Ford's love letter to Ireland. No Politician, Corporation, or Entrepreneur did more for the Irish economy than Ford.
The Irish Tourist Board was founded on the back of this Movie...generating Millions of Dollars- Euros right to the present day!
Thank You ' Pappy' and 'Duke'.....The Beautiful Redhead.... and the Motley Crew..........
My absolutely favorite movie of all time! I love the scene when he dragged her off the train and back to her brother’s house. The old woman who hands John Wayne a stick and says, “Son here’s a good stick to beat the lovely lady with.” Back then you were allowed to beat your wife with a stick wasn’t thicker than your thumb! 😳🤦🏻♀️
The "Rule of Thumb"
Great movie!
enjoy the film , i purchase on dvd for my film collection as like vintage and modern films ,hastle add , one few films went on location,
My favorite movie❣❣❣❣❣
Brilliant...
...la storia si fa anche con queste immagini !!!!
Good old days
NOT.
@@steamboatwill3.367 Wow you sound like a warm person that everyone would want to spend time with, NOT
JOHN WAYNE WAS OUTSTANDING MOVIE 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
ALL THE CAST WAS BRILLIANT SUPER STORY 🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
TIMELESSS ⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚
The great films by John ford and Wayne and o'hara
My grandfather on me mithers side was born and lived in Belfast. He was the most entertaining and flat out funniest men I ever knew. But he could tell hellish stories of wwI at chateau Thierry and Bellevue wood where he fought.
Belleau wood
The days when all the cast members were together not like now with caravans and never get out of them
This my favorite JW movie and I've heard it was his also. John Ford made JW and Maureen O'Hara make Rio Grande before he would make the Quiet Man.
A better World where better people lived. It was not perfect but people were real and definitely better. The World today is heading down the plug hole .....Jesus is coming back soon . Be ready , the signs are all around us . Lovely photos by the way , thank you .....oh and the beautiful beautiful Maureen.
Lovely and well done with no swear ing
THANKS FOR POSTING! At 2:35, Did they toss Ford into the ocean?
Patrick Mc Cormick, gorgeous sharing this, I am so sad that people have disrespected you by useing your photos, spoiling it for everyone
Much as I would love to share them with QM fans, I won't be publicly posting any more of my private QM photo collection (most of which have never been seen) due to people snagging the images without acknowledgement - just like the images used in this video.
+Patrick McCormick Better to horde them, then.
+Patrick McCormick I'm sorry you've had a bad experience with your QM photo collection. I created the Maureen and Duke ~ Forever In Our Hearts Facebook page to pay tribute to the film and it's two stars. Please check it out. It is a fairly new page and I strive for a class page. Perhaps you'd like to share some of your wonderful QM photos to the page. We love the Quiet Man and both Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. Thank you.
Why not simply put a spoiler on them crediting you as the source when you post them?
It is unfortunate that you had a bad experience. But sadder still ,would it be to not share the joy you could render by sharing the photos with others. Could you not put a water mark on them to claim credit? You can't take them with you, in the end.
Laws vary by country and have changed considerably since 1951, but are your photos copyrighted or able to be? That would be a way to keep people from sharing them. If wanting recognition is the issue, a watermark is an easy solution. It could be a small notice in the corner like old studio production photos or a more aggressive covering like Alamy or Historical Images.