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The Quiet Man

The Quiet Man(1952)

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Brief Synopsis

An Irish ex-boxer retires to Ireland and searches for the proper wife.

Cast & Crew

John Ford Director
John Wayne Sean Thornton
Maureen O'Hara Mary Kate Danaher
Barry Fitzgerald Michaeleen Flynn
Ward Bond Father Peter Lonergan
Victor McLaglen "Red" Will Danaher
Mildred Natwick Mrs. Tillane
Eileen Crowe Mrs. Playfair
May Craig The woman
Arthur Shields Rev. Cyril Playfair
James Lilburn Father Paul
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Additional Details

MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  London and Dublin openings: 6 Jun 1952; New York opening: 21 Aug 1952
Release Date:  1952 Production Date:  John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Argosy Production
AFI; EB; Paige
Color/B&W:  Color (Technicolor) Distributions Co:  Republic Pictures Corp.
Sound:  Mono (RCA Sound System) Production Co:  Argosy Pictures Corp.
Duration(mins):  129 Country:  Ireland and United States
Duration(feet):  11,631    
Duration(reels):  not available    

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  • Doesn't get much better than this one!

    RedRain 2013-03-17

    It's St. Patrick's Day and we've just eaten our corned beef, cabbage and Colcannon and we are watching this film for the umpteenth time. ... MORE>

  • The Way a Movie is Supposed to be

    Robert 2013-03-17

    The Quiet Man has it all. John Ford direction at its best, a terrific story, good acting, good music, authentic Irish scenery. Not to mention Hollywood... MORE>

  • The Quiet Man

    steve 2013-03-16

    Almost good enough to make you like the Irish. And if enny a ya care to differ, then put up yer dukes! MORE>