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The Quiet Woman

1951 | 71m | English

(260 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: John Gilling
Writer: John Gilling, Ruth Adam
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The former wife of a criminal moves to a coastal town and takes over the running of a bar known as The Quiet Woman. She becomes outraged when she discovers the previous owner had allowed local smugglers to use it as a base. She soon has become romantically involved with one of the smugglers, which causes enormous problems when a customs officer turns up, followed closely by her former husband.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1951
Director: John Gilling
Writer: John Gilling, Ruth Adam
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords smuggling (contraband)
Production Companies Tempean Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 07, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jane Hylton Jane Foster
Derek Bond Duncan McLeod
Dora Bryan Elsie Tripp
Harry Towb Jim Cranshaw
Dianne Foster Helen
Michael Balfour Lefty Brown
John Horsley Dick Bromley
Peter Madren Willis
Michael Logan Police Sergeant
Name Job
John Gilling Director, Screenplay
Ruth Adam Original Story
John Lanchbery Music
Monty Berman Director of Photography
Name Title
Monty Berman Producer
Robert S. Baker Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
6.0

I'm glad to see that you do something else besides smuggling. The Quiet Woman is directed by John Gilling and Gilling writes the screenplay from a story by Ruth Adams. It stars Derek Bond, Jane Hylton, Dora Bryan, Michael Balfour, Dianne Foster and John Horsley. Music is by John Lanchbery and c ... inematography is by Monty Berman. The Quiet Woman of the title is double meaning, it's the name of the Inn that Jane Foster (Hylton) has become the landlady of, while it also appertains to herself once the story takes its turn into thriller territory. It's a decent enough "B" picture, where a smuggling discovery leads to romance, which leads to jealousy (Foster is a great bitch here), which leads to something from the past surfacing to set up for the nifty last quarter. The short running time means the pic doesn't have time to bore, but the whole splendid time capsule of the era is enjoyable, and so too is the East Sussex waterside locations used on the production. 6/10

May 16, 2024