Topic Brief: The Quiet Man (1952) He'll Regret It Until His Dying Day...If Ever He Should Live That Long After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, boxer Sean Thornton (John Wayne) leaves America and returns to his native ...
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The Quiet Man (1952) He'll Regret It Until His Dying Day...If Ever He Should Live That Long After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, boxer Sean Thornton (John Wayne) leaves America and returns to his native ... Sean Thornton (John Wayne) runs head-on with old Irish culture when his bride's brother refuses to pay him the wife's dowry, ...
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- The Quiet Man (1952) He'll Regret It Until His Dying Day...If Ever He Should Live That Long
- After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, boxer Sean Thornton (John Wayne) leaves America and returns to his native ...
- Sean Thornton (John Wayne) runs head-on with old Irish culture when his bride's brother refuses to pay him the wife's dowry, ...
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