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The Quiet Man Trailer

The Quiet Man Trailer 1952 Director: John Ford  
 

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xxdougieloverxx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This trailer does notin for the movie the movie is just brill between the horse only stoppping at the pub and not going any further the bishop betting and the 2 boys and the big fight sceen is the best ever..!!!
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sammymfc1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Cologey ...its actually afair point ... true its also a real riot of a film. i'm scottish and would die for it to have been set here!
I'm an old communist but much as i hate John Wayne's politics I find him fascinating and he can really act. Check out all the Wayne McLaglen Ford movies.
The Searchers is my movie of all time.
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Newsystem10 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Excellent film, one that can be watched over and over again. Does Innisfree actually exist? I can find Castletown on Google maps but not Innisfree.
cookepeter (4 months ago) Show Hide
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ong, the real "Castletown" is in Co Mayo, and it is almost exactly the same now as it was in 1951 when the film was made. The fictional villages of both "Innisfree" and "Castletown" are in fact two locations within Cong and are only about 100 yards apart! The location of the "White o' morn" cottage is about 23km away but is now little more than pile of stones, very sad. The stepping across the stream to the cottage are still there, as is the little bridge to the left side of the cottage!
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I love this movie. I can watch it anytime,and for a movie,that is what is important. All the actors did a great job,and John Ford,really put his heart into this movie. I feel bad for people if this really offended you,but it is just a movie. Let me check that, a wonderful movie.
johnobama (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Im irish and love this movie...
sammymfc1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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good, thanks for that I'm scottish and wondered if maybe if some Irish would be slightly anti....I'd be ecstatic if it had been set in Scotland.The film "Whisky Galore" is not bad.
"Merquis of Queensbury now!"

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