FYI: ~wonderful insight into the White-culture, and a logical place to reveal the Rothschild/Rockefeller jewZionist scheme of 'diversity' was deviously instilled to subvert our culture into one of inane racial-chaos, intending to destroy the naive Aryan-race. Jews thereby take over a gullible culture, -by hyjacking the nation's Treasury as these jewZionists did to then 90%-White USA in 1913, via their warmongering Pvt./Fed.Reserve & IRS-henchmen; whereby the nation becomes totally corrupted..!!!
The Quiet Man was the only color movie Republic Pictures ever made, also the only film they made outside the US. Ford, himself was a proud Irish-American.
@angermang The ireland portrayed in this film, albiet this ireland didn't really exist persay, but old Ireland and everything it embodied are essentially dead in the desparate quest to become "european" and modern, and the young crowd has no respect for anything except whats in America or the UK. Ireland looks more like New york City or some other cesspool every day, spiritually, morally, culturally, etc. Its become a dead thing.
@Mazdak1 Every one is entitled to there opinion i supposed. But i have to disagree with you when you say
that Ireland wasnt the same as they portrayed in the film. Because it was exactly like they portrayed back
1950's rural ireland. And if you want an earlier perception of rural Ireland John.B.Keane's "The Field" is a perfect
example. But i would agree with you that now a days Ireland is gone very Americanised But not back 1950's and earlier. One question are you Irish or connectedtoIreland.
@angermang I love the Field, its a great film, kind of the flipside of Quiet Man. I am connected to Ireland in that its the land of my father etc, and i've lived and worked there and wish i could continue to do so but for its collapse. Its still a beautiful country, but to me it seems more like a beautiful corpse- everything beautiful seems to be dying over there, they've traded one colonial master for another, and the people themselves don't seem to care...
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automate2control 1 month ago
FYI: ~wonderful insight into the White-culture, and a logical place to reveal the Rothschild/Rockefeller jewZionist scheme of 'diversity' was deviously instilled to subvert our culture into one of inane racial-chaos, intending to destroy the naive Aryan-race. Jews thereby take over a gullible culture, -by hyjacking the nation's Treasury as these jewZionists did to then 90%-White USA in 1913, via their warmongering Pvt./Fed.Reserve & IRS-henchmen; whereby the nation becomes totally corrupted..!!!
AryanKnight 9 months ago
The Quiet Man was the only color movie Republic Pictures ever made, also the only film they made outside the US. Ford, himself was a proud Irish-American.
colinchick69 1 year ago
that ireland's so long gone! People there are too stupid to miss it!
Mazdak1 1 year ago
@Mazdak1 would you like to explain your comment in more detail plz Mazdak1. I'm a little vexed over it..........
angermang 1 year ago
@angermang The ireland portrayed in this film, albiet this ireland didn't really exist persay, but old Ireland and everything it embodied are essentially dead in the desparate quest to become "european" and modern, and the young crowd has no respect for anything except whats in America or the UK. Ireland looks more like New york City or some other cesspool every day, spiritually, morally, culturally, etc. Its become a dead thing.
Mazdak1 1 year ago
@Mazdak1 Every one is entitled to there opinion i supposed. But i have to disagree with you when you say
that Ireland wasnt the same as they portrayed in the film. Because it was exactly like they portrayed back
1950's rural ireland. And if you want an earlier perception of rural Ireland John.B.Keane's "The Field" is a perfect
example. But i would agree with you that now a days Ireland is gone very Americanised But not back 1950's and earlier. One question are you Irish or connectedtoIreland.
angermang 1 year ago
@angermang I love the Field, its a great film, kind of the flipside of Quiet Man. I am connected to Ireland in that its the land of my father etc, and i've lived and worked there and wish i could continue to do so but for its collapse. Its still a beautiful country, but to me it seems more like a beautiful corpse- everything beautiful seems to be dying over there, they've traded one colonial master for another, and the people themselves don't seem to care...
Mazdak1 3 months ago
@Mazdak1...!!! ! mind yerself,there's plenty that were and remain anti eeU/euro
Saoirseff 3 months ago