Saturday, March 31, 2012
Expectations Met
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I went to the AFI Silver to see John Ford's The Quiet Man starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. I have never been a fan of John Wayne, mostly because the two genres of most of his films, westerns and war movies, are probably two of my least favorite genres. So I was hoping that somehow seeing this movie, I would suddenly enjoy John Wayne's oeuvre. But that didn't happen. I did like the movie, but there were certain parts of the movie that I didn't like (and seemed a little dated), specific the implied spousal abuse (towards the end of the movie, John Wayne walks/drags Maureen O'Hara for 5 miles). But, there were other aspects of the movie that I did like. The supporting cast was really good and the cinematography was gorgeous. So I would say watching the Quiet Man did make me want to see more John Ford movies (although, I know he did make quite a few westerns and war movies). There were a quite a few times watching the movie, I thought, "Oh, if only the casting was different I would enjoy this movie more". Which then led to think about what actors I would have preferred in the roles. I thought about one of my old standby favorite Joseph Cotten but he didn't have the right build to play an ex-boxer. I also thought maybe Dana Andrews, but again he was a little on the short side. Robert Mitchum has the right build, but I also find him kind of terrifying due to seeing Cape Fear and Night of the Hunter. On the female side, I thought maybe Bette Davis or Ida Lupino (though she was a very tiny woman). I ended up thinking that Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck would have been
great together (they were in a few movies together, including Banjo on
My Knee which I watched this week). Any other suggestions?
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3 comments:
I like your Joel and Barbara idea - I doubt Joseph Cotton could have been as brooding as necessary for this story. Why not Gregory Peck and...Joan Fontaine? Jean Simmons? Irene Dunn? The female lead is more difficult, because she has to be believably Irish...the male lead is American with Irish heritage.
Gregory Peck would never engage in fisticuffs. But you are right, the female is much more difficult to recast.
Ohh John Wayne was so handsome! I like some Western movies. You have a great blog. I am surprised by your photo there with some elks in the background. Was it taken in Finland or Swenden? Wishing you a great weekend!
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