In the Footsteps of the Quiet Man by Gerry McNee

In the Footsteps of the Quiet Man

Gerry McNee
168 pages
Trafalgar Square
Jan 1991
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Turned down by all the major film companies, The Quiet Man brought together John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara for only the second time on screen, won two Oscars, and was showered with both critical and popular praise on both sides of the Atlantic. Set in the 1920s and shot in the 1950s, the timeless character of director John Ford's Ireland is as captivating now as it ever was. Gerry McNee first saw the movie when he was very young and it has intrigued him ever since. In the Footsteps of the Quiet Man is a tribute to the film and all those involved in its making, for the story behind the story, the off-screen drama, is a fascinating tale in itself. McNee has researched his subject thoroughly and conducted countless interviews to produce a stimulating and compulsive homage to what critic and author Andrew Sarris called "a retreat into the pastoral and horse-driven past [but] very much ahead of its time." Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 168
Publisher Trafalgar Square
Published 1991
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