Video&Audio Camera&Photo DVD Movies
The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) dvd movie.
Home » DVD Movies » Actors/Actresses » M » Other » Mildred Natwick

Other • Manu Intiraymi
Other • Mel Smith
Other • Mark Sheppard
Other • Michael J Reynolds
Other • Michael Medeiros
Other • Marion Burns
Other • Michael Brunner
Other • Marianne Denicourt
Other • Michael Dobson
Other • Marie France Pisier
Other • Micole Mercurio
Other • Madeleine Robinson

The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition)
cheap dvd videos, dvd movies for sale
The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $9.99
You Save: $4.99

Features
 Closed-captioned
 Collector's Edition
 Color
 DVD-Video
 NTSC

In Theaters : 14 August, 1952
DVD Release : 22 October, 2002
[ + Zoom ]   [ Buy Now ] DVD : Usually ships in 24 hours
The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) description
Blarney and bliss, mixed in equal proportions. John Wayne plays an American boxer who returns to the Emerald Isle, his native land. What he finds there is a fiery prospective spouse (Maureen O'Hara) and a country greener than any Ireland seen before or since--it's no surprise The Quiet Man won an Oscar for cinematography. It also won an Oscar fo ... review details
The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition) Customer Reviews
  1     2     3  
♥♥♥♥♥ The Quiet Man (Collector's Edition)
ESSENTIAL MOVIE!!! This is the one that John Wayne should've won the Oscar for Best Actor. John Ford, winner of the Oscar as the Best Director for this film, gets John Wayne to turn in the best acting performance of his career. It was rare that John Wayne portrayed a character but in this movie he proved to be far more than capable.

The Quiet Man is one of the great romantic movies of all time. It's also has one of the greatest fight scenes ever filmed. Both ladies & men will enjoy this one. The chemistry between John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara is electric. Victor McLaglen is fine as the older brother of O'Hara, certainly one of his greatest roles, especially at the end of his career. Barry Fitzgerald & Ward Bond are featured & they shine also.

You can tell John Ford had a love for Ireland, his birthplace, it shows in the way the movie was filmed. The scenery shines as much as the stars. There are many scenes from this movie that are classics including the final 15 minutes of the film that has Wayne dragging O'Hara across the fields taking her back to McLaglen.

The Quiet Man has something for both male & female. Love, action & comedy abound in this well crafted movie Wayne portrays a boxer who has retired because he killed a man in the ring. The two things that Wayne no longer cares for, money & fighting, are the two things that seems to matter the most to O'Hara. It's when John Wayne is accused of cowardice by Maureen O'Hara that things come to a head.

The packaging claims that the movie has been digitally remastered &, though it looks pretty good, it doesn't look that good. This particular release has several bonus features that includes a documentary hosted by Leonard Maltin that is full of trivia. Maureeen O'Hara does a commentary & there's a montage feature. The audio has a restored track that's crisper & louder. This is a good value.

"Everyone cheer like Protestants!"
  1     2     3