The Quiet Man The Quiet Man is an example of how the director changed artists' work when making movies for the general public. In 1952, the feature film "Quiet Man" directed by John Ford developed into a story written by Maurice Walsh in the 1940s. In order to change the story, Ford created a movie the public wants to see. Decades ago, movie studios hired actors and directors to make films for their studio. Therefore, studio-produced movies usually include the same actor, actor, and director.
The movie "Quietman" directed by John Ford is far away from his most impressive Westerners, but John Quiet said "The most personal film he made (and one of his favorite movies) ". A quiet man John Ford combines one of his favorite western actors, an undeniable protagonist John Wayne, and a magnificent Maureen O'Hara, bringing a passionate and seductive life to life. Romantic Comedy - Notorious killers or serial killers of serial killers of murderers in the Chicago area are typical neighbor's neighbors that are difficult to associate with serious offenses. Because crazy borders hope to distort the necessity of economic interests and sexual desire to steal by stealing the victim's property and raping it
John Ford: People dreaming of being quiet are glimpses of fun classical movies. Fans of The Quiet Man highly appreciate O'Hara's listening and will learn more about the movie. Indeed, there are many directors of this movie story, but Ford fans may want to know more about this man. The latter story. But if you have never seen The Quiet Man (you should fix it immediately) or you are not familiar with Ford, you may not be interested in it.