Results 1 - 20 of 34 in Maureen O'Hara
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Middle Tennessee a lot like Ireland
... she was an OAP, an old-age pensioner; the elderly gent in the pub in Galway who talked about the local girl, Maureen O'Hara, and the filming of "The Quiet Man" nearby; the summer twilight that hung forever over Donegal, the bay and the high, green ... Comment?
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O'Hara to donate memorabilia for centre
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Tourist interests in Glengarriff and groups in America arre raising funds to build the Maureen O'Hara Legacy Centre, in honour of the star who fell in love with the West Cork village in 1969. Comment?
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O'Hara to donate memorabilia for a 5m centre
Tourist interests in Glengarriff and groups in America are fundraising to create the Maureen O'Hara Legacy Centre, in honour of the star who fell in love with the West Cork village as far back as 1969. Comment?
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Huge disappointment in Cong over bus service cancellation
... the day service to come here and visit the village synonymous with The Quiet Man film. Fans of John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara and others have been coming here for years. Many of the Americans have availed of the regular bus service from Galway to ... Comment?
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... a few yeas later. The parade later figured prominently in the 1947 movie "Miracle on 34th Street" starring Maureen O'Hara and Natalie Wood. Another "largest" distinction of Macy's is its National Fireworks on the 4th of July, also nationally ... Comment?
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‘John Wayne is the United States of America’
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... Grin, Michael Long, Andrew Leigh, Andy Levy, S. T. Karnick, and others. I urge you to check it out. It was Maureen O'Hara who said 'John Wayne is the United States of America,' and that he was. Honorable, generous, brave, selfless, aware of his own ... Comment?
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Why the life examined can prove to be such a bother
... of the luminous Erris landscape. Maureen Harrington put on a gala performance for his camera in the style of Maureen O'Hara. Indeed, the early sequences, largely with local protesters, recalled the gentle humour of The Quiet Man. One scene shows a ... Comment?
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Alfred Hitchcock: The Legend Begins, Disc 3
... true Hitchcock completists only, but it is a good print. $1.00. Jamaica Inn , 1939, b&w. Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Leslie Banks, Marie Ney, Robert Newton. 1:48/1:38 Hitchcock's fan letter to Cornwalla 'or not so much. A young woman (O'Hara) ... Comment?
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Lucky Me, the Irish have Nice Old Castles
... spot of tea or a shoot of woodcock. And if anyone recalls director John Ford's '50s film "The Quiet Man" with Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne, it got filmed here. Ashford Castle, with its 83 rooms, with its guest list from Europe's royalty to Brad ... Comment?
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5 Holiday Movies to Warm Your Heart
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... make a difference" - have made it a classic. Miracle on 34th Street (1947) It's one thing that Doris Walker (Maureen O'Hara), a practical Macy's business executive, doesn't believe in Santa Claus, but when her young daughter, Susan (Natalie Wood), ... Comment?
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... distinguished from broader, role for John Candy: friendly Irish cop, devoted live-at-home son (to crotchety Maureen O'Hara), vaguely unfulfilled bachelor. His acting style does not expand in proportion. It's a stretch for writer-director Chris ( ... Comment?
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There are places in County Galway and County Mayo that are very proud of their affiliation with the 1952 classic, "The Quiet Man." I've passed through those Irish settings often enough to be curious about the film, which starred John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara and earned director John Ford an Oscar. Comment?
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PRUDEN: The challenge on the bounding main
... booty and bounty over the bounding main, but the Somali salts bear no resemblance to Errol Flynn, with Maureen O'Hara under one arm and a bottle of rum under the other, or even to Johnny Depp, buff and blustery under the mainmast crying, "Avast, ye ... Comment?
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VIDEO: The Top 10 Sexiest Actresses of All Time
... easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.) To: trisham The incomparable Maureen O'Hara 04/09/2009 5:01:59 PM PDT by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com) To: trisham Looks like Maureen O'Hara ... Comment?
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... of Fools depicted in 1939's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, in which an incredibly beautiful, impossibly young Maureen O'Hara danced with her pet goat while a rowdy crowd enthroned Charles Laughton's Hunchback as the King of the Fools, under the gaze ... Comment?
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Q: In the last scene of the movie "The Quiet Man," Maureen O'Hara leans over and whispers something in John Wayne's right ear, which caused quite a reaction from Wayne. Comment?
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Ouch! The Paddywhacking has started all over again
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... Horses. Check. Priest in public house. Check. If John Wayne had surfaced with his nasal drawl, pursued by Maureen O'Hara , it could have been The Quiet Man. As with other Celtic Tiger fables, now appearing daily in the international media, the ... Comment?
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a oeQuiet Man Talesa not just for Irish
... for the 1952 Academy Award-winning film The Quiet Man, which was directed by John Ford and starred Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. The book was composed of five stories of men and women whose lives were caught up in the Irish War of Independence and ... Comment?
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First-rate 'Quiet Man' speaks volumes about Irish culture
... classic 1935 short story collection -- also the source of the 1952 Academy Award-winning film starring Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. The list of what goes on in this play -- now receiving a heartfelt rendering in the Chicago Theatre's Downstairs ... Comment?
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... years or so of the man's life, focusing on the time of his meeting with his eventual wife Louisa Frederici (Maureen O'Hara), through writer (and Cody mythologizer) Ned Buntline's (Thomas Mitchell) conception of the Wild West show. We meet Cody when ... Comment?





