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my favourite irland related movie

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'The quiet man', with John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen. some nice traditional music in the movie also!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quiet_Man

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Ford chose his friend, Hollywood composer Victor Young, to compose the score for the film. Young sprinkled the soundtrack with many Irish airs such as the "Rakes of Mallow" and "The Wild Colonial Boy". One piece of music, chosen by Ford himself, is most prominent: the melody the "Isle of Innisfree", written not by Young, but by the Irish policeman/songwriter Richard Farrelly. The melody of the "Isle of Innisfree", which is first heard over the opening credit sequence with Ashford Castle in the background, becomes the principal musical theme of The Quiet Man. The melody is reprised at least eleven times throughout the film.

The upbeat melody comically hummed by Michaeleen Oge Flynn and later played on the accordion is the "Rakes of Mallow".

A portion of the Irish version of "The Wild Colonial Boy" is played throughout the film.

When Maureen O'Hara died in October 2015, her family stated she listened to music from The Quiet Man during her final hours.[14] Filmmaker George A. Romero was also said to have died listening to the score.[15]
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I've got very mixed feeling about that movie. The scene where he drags her physically across the countryside doesn't hold up all that well. It's interesting how it buries the politics of land ownership and emigration in gauzy green romanticism. Why would the IRA want to burn Danaher's house down, do you think? Why does the widow have an English accent? How come she owns the Thornton's land? Why did the Thornton's have to emigrate?

Also like so many Irish themed films it's almost impossible to tell what year it is. Until the car shows up and the phone is invoked it could be 1850: then it could be anywhere between 1910 and 1950. Ireland as "Brigadoon."

The original short story on which its based is worth a read:
https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/walshm-quie ... -00-h.html

So is Roddy Doyle's "Last Roundup" trilogy the last volume of which has a lot to say (fictional, with some loose basis in fact) about John Ford and the making of The Quiet Man. By all accounts Ford wanted to make a much more explicitly "political" movie that would touch more directly on land ownership in the republic, but he was restrained by Ward Bond, (father lonergan) who was a ferocious anti-communist.

BTW there is a brilliant scene with Ford in Steven Spielberg's movie "The Fablemans," which I found only so-so till that ending scene.
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folkcollector wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:43 am When Maureen O'Hara died in October 2015, her family stated she listened to music from The Quiet Man during her final hours.[14] Filmmaker George A. Romero was also said to have died listening to the score.[15]
Not a great selling point for the recording...

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Ok that was funny
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Probably the worst film set Ireland ever? 😂
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For my taste
Music - The Boys and Girls of County Clare
War of Independence - Michael Collins and The Wind That Shakes the Barley
The troubles - Hidden Agenda (dir Ken Loach)
Land rights - The Field
Modern Life - Twin Town
Thriller - The Wonder
Traveller Life - Into the West

And so many more out there if you search
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Nah, 'The Guard' :P
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The Wind That Shakes The Barley
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Brooklyn with Saoirse Ronan :)
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