A Quiet Man Miscellany

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Author: Des MacHale
Publisher: Attic Press
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9781782053866
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A Quiet Man Miscellany by Des MacHale, published by Attic Press on February 7, 2020, offers a detailed exploration of John Ford’s iconic film The Quiet Man (1952). This edition, comprising 216 pages, presents new and original information alongside photographs that delve into the film’s production and its cultural significance as a representation of Ireland. The book begins with letters from John Ford’s secretary, Meta Sterne, providing insights into the behind-the-scenes dynamics during filming in Ireland.

Readers will discover a wealth of information, including an analysis of the film’s screenplay evolution and the memoirs of Maureen Coyne-Cashman, a former bit player who shares her experiences on set. The book also discusses the rumored sequel and highlights significant events related to the film, such as the Quiet Man conference in Galway and the opening of Pat Cohan’s bar. With previously unseen stills and photographs, this work enriches the understanding of The Quiet Man and its enduring legacy in film history.


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John Ford’s The Quiet Man (1952) is the most popular cinematic representation of Ireland, and one of Hollywood’s classic romantic comedies. For some viewers and critics the film is a powerful evocation of romantic Ireland and the search for home. This book contains new and original information and photographs about the film The Quiet Man. Des MacHale has found a range of unexpected new information about the film. The book opens with the letters of John Ford’s secretary, Meta Sterne, giving authentic information and commentary about what went on behind the scenes on location in Ireland. There were many rumours of a sequel to The Quiet Man but they never came off. However, a belated sequel Only the Lonely starring Maureen O’Hara was produced in 1991 and it is described and analysed. The emergence of the screenplay of The Quiet Man is a long and complicated saga. The book examines the initial rejected screenplay by the Welsh novelist Richard Llewellyn which contained much of the inspiration for the final cut of the movie. The memoirs of Maureen Coyne–Cashman, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, are published here for the first time. She is one of the few surviving bit players and she describes her experiences on set with Wayne, O’Hara, and Ford. The real-life incidents on which the ecumenical scenes in the film are based are discussed.The final part of the book covers more recent events including the Quiet Man conference held in Galway in 2004 and the opening of Pat Cohan’s bar in 2008 which featured in the film as a real bar. The book also contains dozens of previously unseen stills from the movie and many unseen photographs of locations and personalities.

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