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The Quiet Man
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John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen, Barry Fitzgerald View AllCrew
John Ford (Director), John Ford (Writer), Frank S. Nugent (Screenplay), Maurice Walsh (Story) View AllRelease: Jul. 21st, 1952
Runtime: 2 hours, 9 minutes
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mark f
I often wonder though if it was ever actually written down into script form or if John Ford just came up with the idea to film the ending on location at the spur of the moment utilizing the enormous cast.
I often wonder though if it was ever actually written down into script form or if John Ford just came up with the idea to film the ending on location at the spur of the moment utilizing the enormous cast.
Iroquois
Thus begins a drawn-out conflict between Wayne and McLaglen as they both struggle to achieve their desired goals - Wayne wants a quiet country life with O'Hara that is free of disturbances, while McLaglen wants nothing more than to "win" over Wayne by any means necessary.
Thus begins a drawn-out conflict between Wayne and McLaglen as they both struggle to achieve their desired goals - Wayne wants a quiet country life with O'Hara that is free of disturbances, while McLaglen wants nothing more than to "win" over Wayne by any means necessary.