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Maureen O'Hara - 12 Titles Found
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Rio Grande
(1950) [G]
Lieutenant Colonel Kirby Yorke of the US Cavalry is pursuing a futile campaign against marauding Apache Indians who escape across the Mexican Border for immunity. The intense pressures on York increase when his son Jeff joins the regiment and his beautiful estranged wife arrives and tries to buy... More
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The Quiet Man
(1952) [PG]
Galway in the 1920's. After a long and profitable career as a boxer, Irish-born American Sean Thornton returns to his home village to settle down and forget an accident in which he killed an opponent in the ring. Sean buys back the Thornton cottage, incurring the wrath of neighbouring squire Red... More
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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
(1939) [PG]
A remake of the 1923 Lon Chaney classic silent movie, this version of the Victor Hugo tragedy gained two Oscar nominations for its sound recording and musical score. Charles Laughton was at the peak of his box office draw when he donned the mountain of Quasimodo make-up, and gave probably the... More
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How Green Was My Valley
(1941) [PG]
Winner of five Academy Awards, this inspiring, yet heart-breaking "Hollywood milestone" (Halliwells's Film Guide) from producer Darryl F. Zanuck and director John Ford is "a perfection of screen art" and "one of the finest" pictures ever made (Variety). Sixty-year-old Huw Morgan looks back on his... More
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The Wings Of Eagles
(1957) [G]
The making of 'The Wings Of Eagles' - the true story of Naval Commander Frank 'Spig' Wead - was a labour of love for both its star John Wayne and its director John Ford. Wead was a close friend and his life story - which runs the gamut from high slapstick to deep drama to heartbreaking tragedy -... More
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To the Shores of Tripoli
(1942) [PG]
Sergeant Dixie Smith has more raw recruits to turn into Marines, if he can. Among them is cocky casanova Chris Winters, son of an officer, who's just tried to More
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The Rare Breed
(1966) [PG]
In the 1880s, Englishwoman Martha Price and her daughter Hilary come to America to sell their prize Hereford bull at an auction. When he is purchased by Bowen, a wild Scotsman, the women hire a footloose cowhand named Burnett to help them transport the animal to its new owner. So begins an... More
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Jamaica Inn
(1939) [PG]
Jamaica Inn was Hitchcock's first adaptation of a Daphne du Maurier novel (he later made Rebecca and The Birds from her stories). The film is a tense and atmospheric tale of thieves and cut-throats set on the rugged Cornish coast. Mary (Maureen O'Hara), an orphan girl, goes to live with her Uncle... More
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The Redhead From Wyoming
(1953) [PG]
In this action-packed, 1870s western, Maureen O'Hara sparkles as Kate Maxwell, a saloon proprietress caught between her feelings for suave promoter Jim Averell (William Bishop) and the town's appealing, but less flamboyant, sheriff (Alex Nicol). Unknown to Kate, Jim, who has set her up to buy and... More
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