John Wayne walked up to me an asked best place to eat? He invited me to visit his yacht. So I did. JW took me to aft stateroom where I was face too face with Ben Johnson. The day was wonderful for me!
I just adore The Quiet Man Movie. One of my favorites of John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Thank you for showing me the little town😊 Really Enjoyed it !!😊
Victor McLaglen was great in this film as well, playing Maureen O'Hara's brother who disliked the Wayne character and refused to pay the dowry. He was also in a terrific film about "the troubles" in the 1935 film The Informer. One of the best films ever made on that subject in which he gave a magnificent performance. The film was also directed by John Ford. Ford received the Oscar for best director and McLaglen for best actor.
This is so cool! "The Quiet Man" is a great movie. I love how there are humorous touches to pay homage to the movie, like "The Dying Man Cottage" (though the man doesn't end up dying). Now, this video should have concluded with you riding away on your bus as we have one last look at the villagers you came to meet while the cheerful music from the end of the movie plays. "Here's a good stick to beat the lovely lady" - said by a sweet-sounding older lady in the crowd of excited / curious / slightly concerned villagers watching John Wayne dragging Maureen O' Hara (one of his best friends in real life) back to their house. There's much more to this situation - have to watch the movie, and how this scene ends is great.
One of my all time favorite movies, and in the horse race scene you see young Pat Wayne and one of Wayne’s daughters. It’s a great funny sweet film, and very romantic. Thanks for this. First time on your channel.
Ariel This was my late Fathers favourite movie. The Quiet Man Fight scene was vintage John Wayne v Victor McLaglen. Victor was a true Cockney born in Stepney, East L0ndon in 1886 Great Stream Ariel. When you are back in New York I see Bryant Park are getting the Ice Rink ready. Stay safe Best wishes Regards Lee
Ford had hoped to film “How Green Was My Valley” in Wales but it was wartime. It won Best Movie Academy Award. Everyone had English accents, but few people knew what a Welsh accent sounded like.
when u walked up the street from the dying mans house..that red car beside the flag is the very spot where john Wayne and Maureen filmed the very last scene in Ireland..when they came into town on the jaunting car and shes telling Sean to get the money from her brother and she goes to hit him with the whip and then he has to go walking...another thing the shop across the road in the film which is across the road from the red car...was called Emily o connor in the film..but that wasn't the shops name..that was the shop owners mothers name..he wanted to see his mothers name on the big screen.
Ariel, missed this live, if you haven't seen 'The Quiet Man' give it a go, it's a good film, if I remember correctly Maureen O'Hara had a few brothers in the film, in one scene she's serving whole cooked potatoes to them, some of them hit the plates, some don't! Their 1st 'date' had to be chaperoned-hopefully your future Scottish wife won't throw potatoes at you, and you'll not need a chaperone for your 1st date 🤭😳😂I've been to Cong - very nice little village, nice river too😊
Susie Woosie That was not the only family connection.The shields brothers arthur played the victor and his older brother who played the matchmaker was barry fitzgerald.
@@gallowglass2630 And Maureen O’Hara’s brother was one of the IRA guys who shows up in the bar, and comes to the cottage the day after the wedding. Charles Fitzsimons.
We took a tour of Ireland with CIE bus tours years ago. One of our stops was in Cong where we took the Quiet Man tour. Pat Cohan's was a closed grocery store at the time with plans to turn it into an actual bar, which it had never been. The church in the film was a protestant Church of Ireland church, and they had to move the holy water font from the Catholic church to the outside of the protestant church for a famous scene in the film. They forgot to put the font back after the scene and that caused a bit of a fuss the next Sunday. The houses used for the Danaher and Reverend Playfair residences were pointed out.. The ruined abbey of course was used for the kiss in the rain scene. They had members of the tour re-enact scenes from the movie at the quiet man cottage. I think we took a spin through the grounds of Ashford castle where some of the scenes were shot. It was interesting to see how they were able to create the sense of a much bigger space by careful aiming of the camera. Towards the end the bus driver asked if I could have the tour members gather on a little bridge. It is just up from the Quiet Man Cottage on the left hand side (you can see it at 16:53 with green railings). I had noticed a line down the middle separating Galway from Mayo. So in keeping with the spirit of the tour, I asked if they should gather on the Galway Side or the Mayo side. The bus tour was interesting and I would recommend a CIE tour for a first visit to Ireland as a good introduction and overview.
Quaint little town. This is a prime example of why we don't book tours. We want to relax & casually explore till our hearts' content. Even more so when we take a vacation. The point for us is to get away from deadlines & micromanagement. To simply just be for awhile.
Did they actually film the interior of Cohan’s or was it a soundstage? From what I’ve heard all the interior scenes were shot in Hollywood on sound stages.
Just been watching .were was the original house John wayne bought in the film .In the film I'm sure the dying man was in bed upstairs ,maybe wrong .I love this film watch it alot with my dad before he passed 💚🙏💚
I'm watching this from NW Washington State. An by all chances I'm watching quite man on DVD right now. He was just stupid throwing rock through his own window? Yeah, doesn't everyone buy new place an throw rocks at windows? Who wrote this thing, McLean's horse?
But john wayne was six feet four ? He doesn't look it by comparison with co star . The statue follows a picture on a bill for the show and saves use of excess medium ? .Admittedly a quoted 77 kg weight on the internet must be wrong? Of course cinematography easily fakes size to make people look appropriately sized for the role.
I appreciate all the sights and info, but the male-dominating b.s. of that film and others like it is horrible, wrong, and has to stop. Men - remember that you were made by a woman. Show some respect.
John Wayne walked up to me an asked best place to eat? He invited me to visit his yacht. So I did. JW took me to aft stateroom where I was face too face with Ben Johnson. The day was wonderful for me!
A cousin of mine was an extra in The Quiet Man! Thank you for this! My mother's whole family lives in County Mayo.
I just adore The Quiet Man Movie. One of my favorites of
John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Thank you for showing me the little town😊
Really Enjoyed it !!😊
My favorite movie of all time! I’ve watched it many many times and never get tired of it!
Victor McLaglen was great in this film as well, playing Maureen O'Hara's brother who disliked the Wayne character and refused to pay the dowry. He was also in a terrific film about "the troubles" in the 1935 film The Informer. One of the best films ever made on that subject in which he gave a magnificent performance. The film was also directed by John Ford. Ford received the Oscar for best director and McLaglen for best actor.
This is so cool! "The Quiet Man" is a great movie. I love how there are humorous touches to pay homage to the movie, like "The Dying Man Cottage" (though the man doesn't end up dying). Now, this video should have concluded with you riding away on your bus as we have one last look at the villagers you came to meet while the cheerful music from the end of the movie plays.
"Here's a good stick to beat the lovely lady" - said by a sweet-sounding older lady in the crowd of excited / curious / slightly concerned villagers watching John Wayne dragging Maureen O' Hara (one of his best friends in real life) back to their house. There's much more to this situation - have to watch the movie, and how this scene ends is great.
Loved the quiet man!❤
pretty town well kept and clean
Awww missed the live! Cong looks so pretty. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for doing this video. This was actually my late Fathers favorite movie of all time
One of my all time favorite movies, and in the horse race scene you see young Pat Wayne and one of Wayne’s daughters. It’s a great funny sweet film, and very romantic.
Thanks for this. First time on your channel.
One of my fav old movies, visually beautiful with excellent cast & director. I recommend it.
This is amazing. I am always happy when you post something new. Thanks a lot!
This is lies ffs
Loved your Ireland content! Slamming the like button.
Ariel
This was my late Fathers favourite movie.
The Quiet Man Fight scene was vintage
John Wayne v Victor McLaglen.
Victor was a true Cockney born in Stepney, East L0ndon in 1886
Great Stream Ariel.
When you are back in New York I see Bryant Park are getting the
Ice Rink ready.
Stay safe
Best wishes
Regards
Lee
Thank you for this vlog….one of my favorite movies…if you haven’t seen it, please do!
Ford had hoped to film “How Green Was My Valley” in Wales but it was wartime. It won Best Movie Academy Award. Everyone had English accents, but few people knew what a Welsh accent sounded like.
Watching from Illinois. USA
when u walked up the street from the dying mans house..that red car beside the flag is the very spot where john Wayne and Maureen filmed the very last scene in Ireland..when they came into town on the jaunting car and shes telling Sean to get the money from her brother and she goes to hit him with the whip and then he has to go walking...another thing the shop across the road in the film which is across the road from the red car...was called Emily o connor in the film..but that wasn't the shops name..that was the shop owners mothers name..he wanted to see his mothers name on the big screen.
Thanks for this video. I have been to Cong about 20 years ago and it looks like not much has changed in this delightful little Irish town.
Awesome! Yesterday was st. paddy's day. I"m sure I'm just one of many who watch "The Quiet Man" yearly.
Thanks!!!
This is wonderful! I was hoping someone would do what your doing. I am elated to see this town! Great info and job well done.❤🍀🍀🍀
Ariel, missed this live, if you haven't seen 'The Quiet Man' give it a go, it's a good film, if I remember correctly Maureen O'Hara had a few brothers in the film, in one scene she's serving whole cooked potatoes to them, some of them hit the plates, some don't! Their 1st 'date' had to be chaperoned-hopefully your future Scottish wife won't throw potatoes at you, and you'll not need a chaperone for your 1st date 🤭😳😂I've been to Cong - very nice little village, nice river too😊
Susie Woosie That was not the only family connection.The shields brothers arthur played the victor and his older brother who played the matchmaker was barry fitzgerald.
@@gallowglass2630 And Maureen O’Hara’s brother was one of the IRA guys who shows up in the bar, and comes to the cottage the day after the wedding. Charles Fitzsimons.
@@rosezingleman5007 How many brothers did she have
Love the Quiet man was in cong long time ago
Do your research
My cousin found most of the places the little bridge and the cottage, it is now crumbled but the front wall is still in place
We took a tour of Ireland with CIE bus tours years ago. One of our stops was in Cong where we took the Quiet Man tour. Pat Cohan's was a closed grocery store at the time with plans to turn it into an actual bar, which it had never been. The church in the film was a protestant Church of Ireland church, and they had to move the holy water font from the Catholic church to the outside of the protestant church for a famous scene in the film. They forgot to put the font back after the scene and that caused a bit of a fuss the next Sunday. The houses used for the Danaher and Reverend Playfair residences were pointed out.. The ruined abbey of course was used for the kiss in the rain scene. They had members of the tour re-enact scenes from the movie at the quiet man cottage. I think we took a spin through the grounds of Ashford castle where some of the scenes were shot. It was interesting to see how they were able to create the sense of a much bigger space by careful aiming of the camera.
Towards the end the bus driver asked if I could have the tour members gather on a little bridge. It is just up from the Quiet Man Cottage on the left hand side (you can see it at 16:53 with green railings). I had noticed a line down the middle separating Galway from Mayo. So in keeping with the spirit of the tour, I asked if they should gather on the Galway Side or the Mayo side.
The bus tour was interesting and I would recommend a CIE tour for a first visit to Ireland as a good introduction and overview.
Hi I'm watching from cork city Ireland love seeing videos like this I love the quiet man and Ryan's daughter especially the history of the making ...
amazing tour very, thank you for sharing
The best fight scene in a movie 🧡
My hubby's favorite movie. We went to Ireland for my 50th bday and of course had to make it to Cong. Love this video. ❤❤❤
A relation of mine appeared in a small part in this film The Quiet Man.
John Wayne a legend 🇺🇸💪
Hi Alexis from Hatillo Puerto Rico
I visited Cong last year...very nice small city to visit..
Watching from orlando fl good video,liked all your Ireland's videos
My favorite movie , thank you Ariel for sharing the information about the film , xoxo
Great loved it one of the great movies ever
Quaint little town.
This is a prime example of why we don't book tours. We want to relax & casually explore till our hearts' content.
Even more so when we take a vacation. The point for us is to get away from deadlines & micromanagement. To simply just be for awhile.
Enjoyed that thanks
Cape Cod. One of my favorite movies.
Watched it every March💕🍀
Very good video Watching from Kinlochleven near Glencoe Scotland.
This video was so interesting, I love it 🥰
Hi Ariel
Enjoy this
Interesting!
I loved the movie!
interesting video. thanks
What are the best months to visit Ireland weather wise?
Did they actually film the interior of Cohan’s or was it a soundstage?
From what I’ve heard all the interior scenes were shot in Hollywood on sound stages.
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The film was made in 1951 and released in 1952.
Hi Ariel hope you are enjoying you’re time in IRELAND will you be coming to limerick ?
Hi alexis from Puerto Rico
Belfast Ireland
Would have been nice to have then and now shots
Will Dannagher is Mary Kate's brother, not his father.
Didn't I see the tandem bike they used ?
Just been watching .were was the original house John wayne bought in the film .In the film I'm sure the dying man was in bed upstairs ,maybe wrong .I love this film watch it alot with my dad before he passed 💚🙏💚
Yeah, and I missed the stream lol
When ?are you back
Soon I suppose!
Just wondered whena
Heres a stick to beat the lovely lady, great movie
Hi alexis from Hatillo Puerto Rico hi my friend
Hi alexis from PuertinRicoooo
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Hi alexis from puerto ricooooo
I'm watching this from NW Washington State. An by all chances I'm watching quite man on DVD right now. He was just stupid throwing rock through his own window? Yeah, doesn't everyone buy new place an throw rocks at windows? Who wrote this thing, McLean's horse?
Sean Thornton
some dude walking through the movie town when he clearly hasn't watched the movie....ugh YT sucks.
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Sorry but i would NEVER compare Robert downey jnr to john wayne,you might as well compare Robbie williams to frank sinatra😮
All these comments and none about the fact of the location. Do your research, you are all acting like outsiders🇨🇮🍀✊🏽
But john wayne was six feet four ? He doesn't look it by comparison with co star . The statue follows a picture on a bill for the show and saves use of excess medium ? .Admittedly a quoted 77 kg weight on the internet must be wrong? Of course cinematography easily fakes size to make people look appropriately sized for the role.
I appreciate all the sights and info, but the male-dominating b.s. of that film and others like it is horrible, wrong, and has to stop. Men - remember that you were made by a woman. Show some respect.
Oh look the feminist has spoken the woke is strong in this one
It was a 1951 movie.