I think the only "movie" she ever made was one of those Hallmark movies for their channel. It definately must be an April Fool's joke as I can't imagine anyone thinking they could improve on the original movie.

The Quiet Man (1952)
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What a beautiful woman!
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Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne discuss filming ‘The Quiet Man’ in rare TV interview:
WATCH: Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne discuss "Quiet Man" in rare interviewJohn Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, stars of the iconic Irish film "The Quiet Man", discussed one of their more unusual stories from the famous film in a rare TV…www.irishcentral.com -
The soundtrack from Irish America’s favourite film, ‘The Quiet Man’:
“The music in ‘The Quiet Man’ is just a small part of what makes the movie so special. The soundtrack to the Irish American favourite includes some great lyrics and themes that beautifully complement the story and the amazing imagery of Ireland from the music of ‘The Big Fight’ to the voices rising to the melody of ‘The Isle of Innisfree’ … “
LISTEN: The soundtrack from Irish America's favorite film, 'The Quiet Man'"The Quiet Man" soundtrack features amazing songs everything from "Galway Bay" to the song from “The Big Fight”.www.irishcentral.com -
This is my favorite film! Thanks for posting!
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Definitely one of my favorites!
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That’s not in the movie. I wish Yates would have let Ford alone to let it run instead of cutting him off.