Quiet Man, The (page 8 of 8)

The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, the three men in center, left to right, John Wayne (as Sean Thornton); Ward Bond (as Father Peter Lonergan), and Victor McLaglen (as Squire 'Red' Will Danaher). A simple handshake turns into a show of strength.  Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, seated at left, Ken Curtis (as Dermot Fahy), playing an accordion / melodeon. Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, Sean McClory (as Owen Glynn) and Charles B. Fitzsimons (as Hugh Forbes). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, John Wayne (as Sean Thornton) and Eileen Crowe (as Mrs. Elizabeth Playfair). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, Charles B. Fitzsimons (as Hugh Forbes) and Barry Fitzgerald (as Michaleen Oge Flynn). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, John Wayne (as Sean Thornton, back to camera); Victor McLaglen (as Squire 'Red' Will Danaher) and Maureen O'Hara (as Mary Kate Danaher – Thornton). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, Victor McLaglen (as Squire 'Red' Will Danaher) and Maureen O'Hara (as Mary Kate Danaher – Thornton). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, Maureen O'Hara (as Mary Kate Danaher - Thornton) and John Wayne (as Sean Thornton). Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, main street, the filming location in the village of Cong, in County Mayo, Ireland. Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, backs to camera, left to right, Maureen O'Hara (as Mary Kate Danaher - Thornton) and John Wayne (as Sean Thornton). They walk to White O' Mornin' cottage. Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, Francis Ford (as Dan Tobin).  Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, Victor McLaglen (as Squire 'Red' Will Danaher); Mildred Natwick (as The Widow Sarah Tillane) and Barry Fitzgerald (as Michaleen Oge Flynn).  Will and Sarah formally start their courtship. Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz


The movie "The Quiet Man", directed by John Ford. Seen here, left to right, James O'Hara (as Father Paul) and Ward Bond (as Father Peter Lonergan).  Initial limited theatrical release in Ireland and United Kingdom, Friday, June 6, 1952. Screen capture. Paramount Pictures. Courtesy: Pyxurz