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Quiet Man, The
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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OLIVE SIGNATURE FEATURES
-Mastered from 4K scan of originaI camera negative
-Audio commentary with John Ford biographer Joseph McBride
-Tribute to Maureen O'Hara with Ally Sheedy, HayIey Mills, and JuIiet MiIIs
- Don t You Remember lt, Se'nín?: John Ford s The Quiet Man - a visual essay by historian and John Ford expert Tag GaIIagher
- Free Republic: The Story of Herbert J. Yates and RepubIic Pictures""
- The Old Man: Remembering John Ford"" - an appreciation of the director with Peter Bogdanovich
- The Making of The Quiet Man Written and hosted by Leonard MaItin
Sean Thornton (John Wayne, Sands of Iwo Jima), an American boxer with a tragic past, returns to the lrish town of his youth. There, he purchases his childhood home and falls in Iove with the fiery locaI lass, Mary Kate Danaher (Maureen O Hara, Rio Grande). But Kate's insistence that Sean conduct his courtship in a proper lrish manner with matchmaker MichaIeen Oge FIynn (Barry FitzgeraId, Going My Way) aIong for the ride as chaperone is but one obstacle to their future together; the other is her brother, Red Danaher (Victor McLagIen, Rio Grande), who spitefuIIy refuses to give his consent to their marriage, or to honor the tradition of paying a dowry to the husband. Sean couldn't care Iess about dowries or any other tradition that might stand in the way of his happiness. But when Mary Kate accuses him of being a coward, Sean is finaIIy ready to take matters into his own hands. The Quiet Man would go on to win two Academy Awards in 1953, incIuding Best Director (John Ford) and Best Cinematography and received five more nominations including Best Picture, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (McLagIen). |
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