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The quiet man

Author

John Ford

Call Number

  • BLU-RAY DRAMA (CEN)

Edition

Blu-ray version.

Languages

In English, with optional English subtitles.

Performers

John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen, Mildred Natwick, Francis Ford, Arthur Shields, Charles Fitzsimons.

Publication Information

[Chicago, Illinois] : Olive Films, [2016]

Physical Description

1 videodisc (129 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (7 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm)

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

Sean Thornton in an American boxer who swears off fighting after he accidentally kills an opponent in the ring. Returning to the Irish town of his youth, he purchases the home of his birth and finds happiness when he falls in love with the fiery Mary Kate. But her insistence that Sean conduct his courtship in a proper Irish manner with matchmaker Barry Fitzgerald along for the ride as "chaperone" is but one obstacle to their future happiness: the other is her brother, who spitefully refuses to give his consent to their marriage, or to honor the tradition of paying a dowry to the husband. Sean could care less about dowries, he would've punched out the bullying McLaglen long ago if he hadn't sworn off fighting. But when Mary Kate accuses him of being a coward and walks out on him, Sean is finally ready to take matters into his own hands, the resulting fistfight erupts into the longest brawl ever filmed, followed by one of the most memorable reconciliations in movie history!

Notes

From the story by Maurice Walsh.

Originally released as a motion picture in 1952.

Special features: Mastered from 4K scan of original camera negative ; audio commentary with John Ford biographer Joseph McBride ; A tribute to Maureen O'Hara with Hayley Mills, Juliet Mills and Ally Sheedy ; "Don't you remember it, Seánin?: John Ford's The Quiet Man" - a visual essay by historian and John Ford expert Tag Gallagher ; "Free Republic: The story of Herbert J. Yates and Republic Pictures" ; "The old man: Peter Bogdanovich remembers John Ford" ; "The making of The Quiet Man" - 1992 featurette written and hosted by Leonard Maltin.

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