The Quiet Man

Featuring John Wayne in the star role , The Quiet Manincludes a clenched fist fight that lasts a whopping nine minutes . As one of the biggest wiz in the westerly genre , John Wayne has obviously been no stranger to fist fights . They ’re a regular natural event in authoritative Hollywood Westerns , and Wayne has been in more than his fair part of them . Surprisingly , though , his bountiful fighting was n’t a saloon brawl or a slugfest with another cowpuncher in one ofJohn Wayne ’s famous Westerns . Rather , it came fromThe Quiet Man , which is n’t exactly a Western .

WhileThe Quiet Manisn’t count as a Western , it is one of severalcollaborations between John Wayne and John Ford , the director with whom Wayne made several of his most iconic Westerns . The Quiet Manprovided a unparalleled backdrop for Wayne by taking him out of the Wild Wild West and placing him in 1920s England . The flick saw his eccentric , a former packer named Sean Thornton , engage in a romance with Maureen O’Hara ’s Mary Kate Danaher , a conclusion that set up the longest fist combat the actor ever filmed .

The Quiet Man Has A Nearly Ten-Minute Fist Fight Between John Wayne & Victor McLaglen

It’s The Best Fight Scene Of John Wayne’s Career

Sean Thornton ’s romance with Mary Kate put him at betting odds with Victor McLaglen ’s Squire " Red " Will Danaher , her sr. brother . However , Sean endeavor to annul engagement with him over the guilt he carried for accidentally kill a bagger in the mob . At the end of the moving picture , though , his squabbles with Will come to a head when they in conclusion agree to a fight in front of the village . But rather than it end right where it started , The Quiet Mantakes the fight all over town , give Ford a chance to really show off unlike region of the landscape .

The onscreen pairing of John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara create one of Hollywood ’s most enduring span , that included comedy , romanticism , and Westerns .

The subdued Manfollows Sean and Will , line their steps , as they relentlessly knock each other around , struggle outside a farm , in a pond , across town , and more . The movie keeps it become for almost ten minutes , aid in large part by short eternal sleep breaks and the reactions of the townsfolk , many of which being pocket-size characters in the floor . Having been excited about the possibility of a competitiveness from ahead of time on , many of them go to great lengths to watch , with the movie using this for comedic purpose and extending the sequence in the unconscious process .

The Quiet Man - Poster - John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara & Barry Fitzgerald

The Quiet Man Is An Underrated John Wayne Classic

Perhaps because it’snot a John Wayne war movie or Western , The Quiet Manmay not be reverence as one of the thespian ’s dear picture show , but is a character , enjoyable film withal . Though unique from most John Wayne films via its Irish scope , The Quiet Manstill get by to take vantage of Wayne ’s " tough cat " image , place him in a function where the actor seemingly feel at domicile as an super unnerving ex-wife - boxer . Its enjoyment of comedy blends well with the narration to make it a underrated gem .

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The Quiet Man is a 1952 amorous drama guide by John Ford and star John Wayne as a retired boxer who returns to his Irish roots . Set in the idyllic countryside , the film follows his attempts to repossess his phratry ’s homestead while quest for a romance with a spunky local char played by Maureen O’Hara . Known for its vivid scenery and cultural portraying , the film explore topic of identity and tradition .

This Amazing John Wayne Fist Fight Lasted For 9 Minutes

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John Wayne as Sean Thornton & Maureen O’Hara as Mary Kate Danaher looking at an Irish farmer in The Quiet Man (1952)

The Quiet Man is a 1952 romantic drama directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne as a retired boxer who returns to his Irish roots. Set in the idyllic countryside, the film follows his attempts to reclaim his family’s homestead while pursuing a romance with a spirited local woman played by Maureen O’Hara. Known for its vivid scenery and cultural depiction, the film explores themes of identity and tradition.

John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara in The Quiet Man

John Wayne as Sean Thornton & Maureen O’Hara as Mary Kate Danaher getting married in The Quiet Man (1952)

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