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Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

post #1 of 24
I know Paramount got The Quiet Man along with other Republic Pictures titles. The last I heard of anything, some company was working on sound restoration but supposedly the real film elements are still in good shape - although you wouldn't know it by the crappy current Artisan DVD version that keeps re-using the same fuzzy VHS transfer from some 20 years ago.

That news about the sound was from nearly a year ago now.

Anyone know anything new?

I tried searching but The Quiet Man has not come up in any recent posts, unless I missed something.

Thanks
post #2 of 24
I assume you are talking about The Quiet Man with John Wayne. It was released back in 2002 on dvd but it appears to be unavailable right now.
post #3 of 24
I have two favorite John Wayne films; ironically, neither are Westerns (this, and Donovan's Reef). IMO, both could stand to have new video masters; Quiet Man, in particular, was especially lacking in quality in its initial release. Here's hoping they'll give that lush Irish scenery the care it deserves next time.
post #4 of 24
Yes, I'm talking about the John Ford/John Wayne The Quiet Man - I see I misspelled it - twice - in the first post, sorry about that (at least I got it right in the thread title). I'll correct that. Never mind, I can't seem to edit my first post up there

The 2002 Artisan DVD uses the same transfer as the '99 Artisan DVD, which uses the same fuzzy transfer done in '92 of a really bad print for the laserdisc box and VHS tape. Since Artisan seemed to never give a flip, I'm hoping Paramount (who seems to generally care quite a bit more) will finally do the film justice.

I was just wondering if anyone heard anything more about how it's going since last year.
post #5 of 24
Thread Starter 

Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

(at least I got it right in the thread title)

Actually, no..





Crawdaddy
post #6 of 24
Quote:
Actually, no.

You mean I messed that up too?

Man, I feel like an idiot :b

post #7 of 24
Actually artisan did give a flip, very much they gave a flip. But paramount wanted to make money of their eventual future release of quiet man and refused artisan any access to better materials. Artisan had the video release rights but paramount owned the film materials.
post #8 of 24
Now that I did not know, Adam.

Has Paramount always owned the film materials?
post #9 of 24
Well, we're beginning to see Paramount dip into the Republic holdings - the '70 Julius Caesar later this month, and at least a couple sites claim a half a dozen or so others (Body and Soul, Letter From an Unknown Woman, Secret Beyond the Door, etc) are coming in May, but I haven't seen them avalable for preorder yet. I wonder if Robert Harris has some insight - I seem to recall he felt fairly strongly that Paramount would do right by this and High Noon (among others) when the rights reverted.
post #10 of 24
Maybe by next St. Paddy's day?

post #11 of 24
and the same was true of High Noon as well.
post #12 of 24
Next year is the 55th anniversary, so who knows.
post #13 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Just watched this film today for the first time and had to do the requisite "any news yet?" thread resurrection...Any movement at Paramount?

I'm at least looking forward to watching all the O'Hara special features on the current "special edition" dvd. Transfer was pretty bad, but I was at least able to enjoy the movie.

With the onslaught of the Ford at Fox releases, hopefully Paramount might see fit to get some movement going on this film.
post #14 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

I'd love to see an "ultra" restoration of this title done with digital 3-strip registration as with Oz and Singin' in the Rain.
post #15 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Its now firmly entrenched in Lions Gate's death grip. I expect nothing to come out of it.
post #16 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Dalek
Its now firmly entrenched in Lions Gate's death grip. I expect to come out of it.

"I expect to come out of it." ??? Sorry, don't follow.

Regards,

Joe
post #17 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

On The Quiet Man - I remember Robert Harris replied once here to my question about the film he said that UCLA did a proper restoration of the film that is just sitting there. So a restored version exists and all we need is Paramount to get off their brains and release the film in a version that does it justice!
post #18 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Joseph DeMartino
"I expect to come out of it." ??? Sorry, don't follow.
Fixed.

What a pack of vultures you lot are.
post #19 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Silly me for hoping the resurrection of this thread would reveal any new release info. Sadly, it's just another fan wondering when it's going to get a restoration. So many of us have been waiting for YEARS for a fully restored version only to have our pleas fall on deaf ears. Paramount disgusts me. They fail in all areas of the movie industry. You will NEVER see a better version of this as long as the current management is in control. Sad, so very sad.

P.S. If anyone does get legit news of a restored version please start a new thread titled:"The Quiet Man: Fully Restored Version Coming To DVD!" If only I live long enough to see that day.
post #20 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Maybe if Toshiba offers to pay them $150 million to release it properly, they'll see the value of doing it.

Just couldn't resist!

post #21 of 24

Re: Any new news on "The Quiet Man" yet?

Sorry to get your hopes up Bob with the thread resurrection. Hopefully Paramount gets its act together on this film (and countless others) - I guess they don't feel there is enough financial incentive to get a lot of these films out on DVD (let alone high def). Just picked up the current DVD release knowing full well it was a weak transfer, but I would happily pick up a proper SE.
post #22 of 24

The Quiet Man ( "Q.M.") Movie Has a Countless and evergrowing Number of fans Worldwide, with a Strong FanClub Alive and Well and Based in CONG,COUNTY MAYO,IRELAND. Is it not possible for Accredited Representative(s) of  the Various Official " QM" Organisations to LOBBY/PETITION/CANVASS/HARASS the Powers that be at Paramount to Move this Restoration Forward to Birth.It's been almost 60 Years since John Ford and his (Stock)Company Filmed this Minor Opus in the Connemara. 2001 marked the 50th Anniversary and The ARTISAN DVD Special Package gave Fans some GREAT EXTRAS such as Commentaries by The Technicolor Queen herself,Maureen O'Hara and Stephanie Powers and Andrew V.McLaglen.

 

WE ALL KNOW WHAT "WE ALL" CAN DO. WHY DON'T WE START THE BALL ROLLING,GUYS.

 

James Kennedy

Maghera

County Down

N.Ireland

post #23 of 24

'Minor' opus?

 

Seriously, The Quiet Man desperately needs someone, somewhere to throw some real weight behind this (help us Obi-Wan Scorsese, you may be our only hope...). I was a little astonished to read Tag Gallagher say that the current appalling DVD is a transfer from UCLA restoration? I'd been pinning my hopes on UCLA holding something that didn't need too much work to make it look as breathtaking as it should do in the digital realm...

post #24 of 24
Er, resurrecting this old thread...

The Quiet Man is the featured film at this year's John Wayne birthday celebration:

http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.org/birthday/

Also, has anyone seen the Japanese DVD version of The Quiet Man, released by (I think) Tohokushinasha Film Corp? Wondering how that DVD looks.

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