Hi Seaneen
Welcome to the board from one Quiet Man fan to another.
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Arthur
Posts from arthurarnell in thread „The Quiet Man (1952)“
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Yes I keep telling myself that we will make it to Southern Ireland one day. Its not as if its a million miles away;
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I have both of those. They are about 18" x 12" and would look good framed.
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Hi Keith
Thanks for that I'll have to do some experimenting in order to get used to this new fangled thing.
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it looks like most of the photographs I put on have disappeared. I put all of the photographs on my gallery and transferred copies to the thread. Then I deleted the pictures from the gallery and they disappeared from the thread. Perhaps its a self regulating keeping us down to fifty pictures no matter what. I don't know.
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Hi Len
hanks for that. I must say I hadn't heard of Sarfeld but I do now. It's amazing what changes Ford made from the original story and the concept, and the buildings which changed from a grocers to a bar.
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Hi Robbie
There was so much going on at the wedding scene I can't remember if it did or not. Certainly in Des Mchales book he do's'nt mention it.
But I'm glad you're following it.
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When Ford was told by Herb Yates to make his cuts one of the first casualties was at the very begining of the picture when Thonton is arriving on the train. In the opening sequence of the film he is seen getting out of the carriage holding an apple and talking to someone inside. Apparently he was given the apple by a child with the parent after some dialogue but that was cut. he still retained the apple and that part where he says goodbye to the passengers in his carriage.
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Arthur