
Leap Year: How many rom-coms can Ireland endure?
Faith and begorrah, if it isn’t that strange beastie the Loveblarney that comes thunderin’ over the green hills!
John Wayne – Movietrailer McQ (1974) & Brannigan (1975)
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The Quiet Man (1952 Film) $10.48 … |
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The Essential Paul Robeson $35.98 … |
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The Quiet Man (Collector’s Edition) $6.00 QUIET MAN – COLLECTOR’S EDITION – DVD Movie… |
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Red River $4.03 Any short list of the all-time greatest Westerns is bound to include this 1948 Howard Hawks classic about an epic cattle drive. Red River features one of John Wayne’s greatest performances. Like his Ethan Edwards in John Ford’s 1956 masterpiece The Searchers, the Duke plays an isolated and unsympathetic man who is possessed by bitterness. Wayne is Texas rancher Tom Dunson, who adopts a young boy o… |
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My Darling Clementine $5.61 The most famous and sublime treatment of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, John Ford’s My Darling Clementine is by any measure one of the most classically perfect Westerns ever made. Henry Fonda plays a hard, serious Wyatt Earp leading a cattle drive west with his brothers when a stopover in the wild town of Tombstone ends in the murder of his youngest brother. Wyatt takes up the badge he had turne… |
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The Quiet Man [VHS] $5.94 Blarney and bliss, mixed in equal proportions. John Wayne plays an American boxer who returns to the Emerald Isle, his native land. What he finds there is a fiery prospective spouse (Maureen O’Hara) and a country greener than any Ireland seen before or since–it’s no surprise The Quiet Man won an Oscar for cinematography. It also won an Oscar for John Ford’s direction, his fourth such award. The f… |
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Red River [VHS] $2.75 Talk about epic grandeur! This magnificently photographed account of the first cattle drive on the Chisholm Trail has everything you could ever want in a western: gunfights, stampedes, Indian attacks, hangings, betrayal, revenge, romance, glorious scenery, and a towering performance by John Wayne that prefigured his definitive portrayal of the bitter Ethan Edwards in John Ford’s The Searchers eigh… |