Returning to the Ireland of his birth, director John Ford fashions a irresistable valentine to the "Auld Sod" in The Quiet Man. Irish-American boxer John Wayne, recovering from the trauma of having accidentally killed a man in the ring, arrives in the Irish village where he was born. Hoping to bury ...more
The last of four films for which John Ford would win Best Director, The Quiet Man is a charming romantic comedy from a man best known for his somber Westerns. Many consider it his best-loved film; it was certainly one of Ford's favorites, and he considered it some of his most personal work. The director had trouble funding the production, and the notoriously cheap Republic Pictures eventually financed the film. Even with a relatively small budget, however, Ford was able to shoot on location in ...more
- John Wayne - Sean Thornton
- Maureen O'Hara - Mary Kate Danaher
- Victor McLaglen - Red Will Danaher
- Barry Fitzgerald - Michaeleen Flynn
- Ward Bond - Fr. Peter Lonergan
- Frank Baker
- Ken Curtis - Dermot Fahy
- Douglas Evans - Ring Physician
- Sam Harris - General at Race
- Tiny Jones - The Children
- Mae Marsh - Father Paul's Mother
- Michael Wayne - Teenage Boy at Races
- David Hilary Hughes - Constable
- Hank Worden - Trainer in Flashback
- John Ford - Director
- Merian C. Cooper - Producer
- John Ford - Producer
- Michael Killanin - Producer
- Richard Llewellyn - Screenwriter
- Frank S. Nugent - Screenwriter
- Frank Hotaling - Art Director
- Adele Palmer - Costume Designer
- Jack Murray - Editor
- Victor Young - Composer (Music Score)
- Richard Hayward - Songwriter
- Richard Farrelly - Songwriter
- Dr. Arthur Colahan - Songwriter
- Thomas Moore - Songwriter













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