Un uomo tranquillo

Titolo originale: The Quiet Man
Regia: John Ford |
Anno: 1952
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Romance Commedia Dramma
Tag: countryside | fight | brother | widow | boxer | beer | love | rural area | cottage | train | ireland | dowry | technicolor | return to birthplace | temper |
Cast: John Wayne | Maureen O'Hara | Victor McLaglen | Barry Fitzgerald | Ward Bond | Mildred Natwick | Francis Ford | Eileen Crowe | May Craig | Arthur Shields | Charles B. Fitzsimons | James O'Hara | Sean McClory | Jack MacGowran | Joseph O'Dea | Eric Gorman | Kevin Lawless | Paddy O'Donnell | Ruth Clifford | Ken Curtis | David Hughes | Tiny Jones | Mae Marsh | Frank O'Connor | Melinda Wayne | Michael Wayne | Patrick Wayne | Toni Wayne | Frank Baker | Noble 'Kid' Chissell |

Sean Thornton è un uomo tranquillo che torna nella natia Irlanda per trovare la quiete lontano dal caos americano e dalla carriera di pugile nella quale ha accidentalmente causato la morte di un avversario. Mentre si reca a Innisfree, il paese in cui è nato, incontra e si innamora di Mary Kate Danaher, una rossa dal carattere forte. Successivamente, ricomperando la casa natale si inimica Will Danaher, fratello della donna amata. Questi inizialmente osteggia il fidanzamento fra i due, ma poi ingannato dagli amici di Sean cede. Scoperto l'inganno, il giorno delle nozze, si rifiuta di consegnare la dote. Questo causa un forte dissidio fra i due sposi, in quanto lei lo crede un debole che non sa far rispettare i loro diritti. Dopo una tempestosa prima notte di nozze, lei per la vergogna cerca di scappare in treno...

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When Sean steps off the train in Castletown, he lays his sleeping bag down first and a suitcase down [...] D
When Michaleen's horse stops suddenly in front of the bar, the force should have thrown him forward. D
When Thornton and Danaher are at the Widow Tillane's bidding for the cottage, Danaher's highest bid [...] D
When they are singing "Wild Colonial Boy" for the second time (after Will and Feeney leave), their m [...] D
When Mary Kate is cowering in Sean's house when he first enters, she is covering her head with a blu [...] D
When Sean and Mary Kate are caught in the rain, after a lightning strike, Mary Kate mouths something [...] D
Michaleen's horse is named Napoleon, but he constantly refers to it as "filly, " a term generally as [...] D
During the wedding reception when Danaher dumps the bride's fortune on the table, the coins are wide [...] D
At the end of the courting scene after the cart with Mary Kate and Sean pulls off, Danaher walks up [...] D
When Mary Kate finishes playing the spinet in Sean's house, she is seated with the music book opened [...] D
Mary Kate is obviously praying when the lightning strikes, and was doing so to herself. There was no [...] D
During the wedding reception when Will Danaher makes a toast to himself, the Widow Tillane can be se [...] D
After exiting the train station the pony and trap next appears heading under the rail bridge with th [...] D
During the station scenes, the locomotive and carriages have the 'Flying Snail' logo of the Coras Io [...] D
Some of the pipe tunes which are played are Scottish rather than Irish. Whilst it is not uncommon fo [...] D
After Sean and Red's first confrontation in the pub, the publican is pulling a round of drinks for e [...] D
Just before they hop on the tandem bike, John Wayne asks Maureen O'Hara if she can ride a bicycle. S [...] D
When Mary Kate and Sean drive to town in the buggy, the horn is on the left hand side of the bulkhea [...] D
When Michaleen Flyn first asks if Mary Kate is willing to marry, the glass and the bottle switch pos [...] D
Towards the end of the movie when all the town folk are along the road waving at the car passing by, [...] D
When Sean visits Rev. Playfair, the vicar opens his scrapbook to the page which shows the newspaper [...] D
When Mary Kate interrupts the father fly fishing after storming off, the father says that he has bee [...] D
When John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara are first driven along the edge of the water, by Michaleen Oge Fl [...] D
When Sean Thornton meets Sarah Tillane to discuss purchasing the cottage, Ms. Tillane's hands change [...] D
When Sean finds Mary Kate cleaning his cottage, you can see in the background that the bedroom door [...] D
When Sean Thornton first introduces himself to the bar and they start to sing "Wild Colonial Boy", t [...] D
After the wedding, when Sean & Mary Kate are back at the cottage & she storms out, it's dark outside [...] D
In the fight between Sean Thornton and Red Will Danaher, when Michaeleen calls for it to be a "priva [...] D
John Wayne's wedding ring is clearly visible before he even meets Mary Kate Danniher. It is most cle [...] D
Michaeleen introduces Sean to Mary Kate as from Pittsburgh, Massachusetts, USA. However, "Steel", "p [...] D
When Sean hops back in the horse cart and says, "Hey! Is that real? She couldn't be!", the sound is [...] D
(at about 27 mins) When a pub owner handles beer to the guests in the pub, the glasses are already f [...] D
After Sean and Mary Kate ride off on Mrs. Playfair's bicycle during the courting scene, they pass th [...] D
In the race meeting scene, two pipers are shown playing. The pipes they are playing are Scottish pip [...] D
During the matchmaking scene indoors, rain is visible through the window behind Mary Kate. When the [...] D
Before Sean enters Mary Kate's home to ask her brother's permission to court her, the flowers he's c [...] D
When the men at the bar sing "Wild Colonial Boy" for the second time, it actually looks like they ar [...] D
When John Wayne first sees Mary Kate in the field with the sheep, she is wearing a blue scarf around [...] D
After surprising Sean by cleaning the Cottage, Mary Kate explains "It was my way of being a Good Ch [...] D
During the fight, the last time Sean gets the bucket of water thrown on him, we hear him say, "Thank [...] D
After church, when Sean dips his hand in the holy water and says "good morning" to Mary Kate, her ha [...] D
After the horse race, Mary Kate's bonnet is not the only one left. One of the riders knocked down on [...] D
In the courting scene, the shadow of Michaeleen's pipe can be seen on the painted landscape backgrou [...] D
When Sean rides his horse and comes upon Mary Kate on her bicycle, he stops with her on his right ha [...] D
Whilst on the formal courtship along with Michaeleen, they were doing a walking stretch. Sean asks M [...] D
At the horse race there is a sign that says "Inishfree race meet". In Ireland they are called race m [...] D

Frase

Thornton: There'll be no locks or bolts between us [...] D
Hugh Forbes: Then, a toast: May their days be long [...] D
Pat Cohan: Ah, what a day for Innisfree! On a day [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: If you've come for supper, you [...] D
Thornton: If anybody had told me six months ago th [...] D
Ignatius Feeney: [seeing mob approaching] I, I thi [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: I could tell you blood curdling s [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: I'll let you buy me a drink, a [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: ...and her with her freckles and [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: [Chasing Sean and Mary Kate on ho [...] D
Thornton: [During the big fight scene and after ge [...] D
[last lines] Michaleen Flynn: No patty-fingers, i [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: So the I.R.A.'s in this too, h [...] D
Mary Kate Danaher: Father, could I... tell you in [...] D
Thornton: I don't get this. Why do we have to get [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: Father? Little Flynn? Father [...] D
Squire 'Red' Will Danaher: Your widow, me sister.. [...] D
Mary Kate Danaher: Could you use a little water in [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: None 'o that now, none 'o that. I [...] D
Fishwoman with basket at station: Sir!... Sir!... [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: [after falling in a stream] Ha [...] D
Father Peter Lonergan: When the Reverend Mr Playfa [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: Mind you, I'm fresh as a daisy [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: I'll count three, and if you'r [...] D
Mary Kate Danaher: I have a fearful temper. You mi [...] D
[first lines] Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator: We [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: Two women in the house - and one [...] D
Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator: Now I want youse [...] D
Thornton: Si' down, si' down. That's what chairs a [...] D
Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator: Ah, yes... I knew [...] D
Ignatius Feeney: Is that a bed, or a parade ground [...] D
"Red Will" Danaher: He'll regret it till his dying [...] D
Mrs. Elizabeth Playfair: It looks the way all the [...] D
Father Paul: [surprised when Father Lonergon restr [...] D
Reverend Cyril Playfair: [to Sean Thornton, during [...] D
Thornton: [drunk] Woman-of-the-house! I have broug [...] D
The Widow Sarah Tillane: So you told him all that, [...] D
Mary Kate Danaher: What manner of man is it that I [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: [Looking at the reverend] Three O [...] D
Thornton: Can't you get it through your head that [...] D
Father Paul: Father! Father Lonergan! Father Pete [...] D
Anglican Bishop: [Seeing Danaher and Thornton ente [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: Is this a courting or a donnybroo [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: Sean, this is Father Lonergan. Fa [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: And Mary Kate Danaher dippin' her [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: [looking thirsty] I don't suppose [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: He's a nice, quiet, peace-loving [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: Well it's a nice, soft night, so [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: I have... I have come. Mary Kate [...] D
Mary Kate Danaher: It's a bold one you are! Who ga [...] D
Ignatius Feeney: A pound on Thornton against the S [...] D
Michaleen Flynn: [on seeing the broken bed] Impetu [...] D

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