The Quiet Man(1952)- User Reviews

36 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    The Irish countryside shots make you want to book a seat to Dublin immediately. Ward Bond is perfectly cast as a priest and Maureen O'Hara makes you wish every woman had red hair. This is a light-hearted romp through a 'back to my roots' type …more»
  • star55

    John Wayne is always the tough guy persona with no depth to anything he portrays on the screen --until this movie. His portrayal of an American trying to find his way thru a troubled past and begin a new life is superb. Yes, the treatment of his co-star …more»
  • star55

    John Ford's "The Quiet Man", which was released on August 14, 1952, is a great classic to watch. It shows drama, comedy, and the greatest scenery that has ever been filmed. A classic no doubt deserves to be in my top favorite lists of all …more»
  • star55

    I have seen this movie over 100 times and I never get enough of watching I just this movie. JOhn Wayne and Maureen are just wonderful actor. I can never see anyone who can fill there shoes to do a remakemore»
  • star22

    The story could have been the basis of a good movie, but the wife beating scenes make this movie one to avoid. John Wayne is as always the hero, but this hero abuses his wife. This would not be so bad if the movie condemned the actions but the story …more»
  • star55

    The Quiet Man is a yearly tradition for
    the people of South Boston. There is the
    Saint Patrick's Day Parade and the required
    viewing of the Quiet Man.

    Not being Irish myself, but loving the rich
    history and culture of the people, I have
    had a liking …more»
  • star55

    John Wayne at his best in acting out John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara plays her lovely self and Victor McClaglan and all the rest are fabulous,also.
    I laugh and enjoy every tme I watch it, which is once every couple of years. Yes, people really were real …more»
  • star55

    I went to look up the date on this movie and found that someone has gutted the Yahoo listing of much of details. Having grown up with John Wayne as cowboy or soldier, seeing this thoughtful and meaningful struggle in such gorgeous Irish setting made …more»
  • star55

    The best movie money can buy. 'nuff said The critics of this movie are just stupid. A good story and great fun movie. A must see classic that gets better every time I wach it.more»

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