The Stereotype of the Drunk Irishman

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne 4 года назад +55

    This is one of the finest films ever made.

    • @ronaldnewman7927
      @ronaldnewman7927 4 года назад +7

      John Wayne won his only Oscar for true grit but that was really out of guilt for all the incredible parts he'd played and got not recognition for. This role, The Searchers, Angel and the bad man. And don't get me started on the war films... Yes, he'd was brash and opinionated and could be a putz, in other words, he was a man!

    • @ianmarsden1130
      @ianmarsden1130 3 года назад +3

      Agreed

  • @darling11111
    @darling11111 3 года назад +33

    The greatest film that I have ever watched. I am 55 and watched this with my Irish mum and dad. It reminds me of them so much. Thank you for sharing this on RUclips x

    • @bernardgayton6302
      @bernardgayton6302 Год назад +2

      One word Fantastic, I could watch it over over, 💯👍⭐⭐⭐

    • @bmoran1795
      @bmoran1795 Год назад +1

      I love this film no bad language no traffic no rudeness just a class film

  • @damianconroy9276
    @damianconroy9276 2 года назад +16

    Barry Fitzgerald has convinced me he was drunk.....it's the great est piece of acting ever seen if this little man was sober😁👍👍

  • @gavinhiggins231
    @gavinhiggins231 4 года назад +19

    They broke the mould after this

  • @martinhanley9524
    @martinhanley9524 3 года назад +28

    That is not a drunken Irishman but a great actor: Barry Fitzgerald playing one

  • @andrewtempleton6606
    @andrewtempleton6606 Год назад +5

    "Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear" 🎶
    Then the chuckle. Oh, was there ever a heartier chuckle in movie history? Beyond charming.

  • @jamespalmer9396
    @jamespalmer9396 5 лет назад +23

    "When I drink whisky I drink whisky and when I drink water I drink water "

  • @wespenn7243
    @wespenn7243 3 года назад +8

    6:19 "When I drink whiskey, I drink whiskey, when I drink water I drink water."

  • @jackiesharp669
    @jackiesharp669 Год назад +6

    I agree ,it's a really great film. What I like is how much it seems true to life,not sure what life was like back then but seems right.

  • @Zrinski11
    @Zrinski11 2 года назад +9

    I watched this movie many times just because of Barry Fitzgerald. John and Maureen were good but Barry made movie great. Masterful performance...

  • @markalexander4611
    @markalexander4611 3 месяца назад +1

    What a great movie, love when I calls her spinster lol

  • @mosheridan7016
    @mosheridan7016 3 года назад +11

    Not really just one of the best movies ever made

  • @Albert-hc3cq
    @Albert-hc3cq 9 месяцев назад +2

    "Clothes on her back, or without them" lol

  • @alohalaniboido8083
    @alohalaniboido8083 Год назад +1

    Wonderful acting by both actors.

  • @aldenhislop4960
    @aldenhislop4960 2 года назад +6

    Like an Irish 7 course meal A potato and a six pack

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204
    @maxwellcrazycat9204 2 года назад +3

    I watched this movie in my 8th grade English class. Not sure why. But I still love to watch it on occasion. Around 1970.

  • @susanjoyce-yq2mg
    @susanjoyce-yq2mg Год назад +3

    Stereotype it may be, but some truth is definitely mixed in.

  • @mizofan
    @mizofan 3 года назад +6

    Stereotypes laid on thick in the film, but it's still superb. I love Connemara.

  • @margaretmccall2627
    @margaretmccall2627 Год назад +1

    I love this film it brings back a lot of memories watching it with my mum and dad

  • @fredjones7705
    @fredjones7705 2 года назад +6

    I'm studying hard at the Pub every day so I can be Irish as well.

  • @highstepperARF
    @highstepperARF 7 лет назад +14

    You've a fine, steady hand.

    • @us-Bahn
      @us-Bahn 3 года назад +1

      Shower down then

  • @Setebos
    @Setebos 5 лет назад +15

    As a song I once heard informed: "Sir! I'll have ye know that an Irishman is never drunk. S'lang as he can hold onto a blade of grass to keep from fallin' off the Earth."

    • @us-Bahn
      @us-Bahn 3 года назад +1

      Dean Martin: “You’re not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on.”

  • @fsbirdhouse
    @fsbirdhouse 2 года назад +8

    One of the greatest films ever made
    Now I'm not a man that uses the word "Charming" often, but no other word comes close. This is the height of those rare productions that comes along once in a very great while
    Though not it's equal by any stretch, I equate 'Luck of the Irish'
    with Tyrone power and absolutely the best Leprechaun in film history in the person of Cecil Kellaway as Irish as they come in legend

  • @mH8675309
    @mH8675309 4 года назад +5

    3:03 wont be needin that anymore

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake 4 года назад +6

    It's very funny. He obviously got an "advance" on his fee from "Thorn Shaunton".

  • @tracynation239
    @tracynation239 4 года назад +6

    Excellent. ♡ T.E.N.

  • @droidzilla22
    @droidzilla22 4 года назад +6

    Quiet man isn't really a fair one. Everyone was Irish in it. Only one was a drunkard, and honestly, he wasn't always drunk.

    • @markgowans
      @markgowans 3 года назад +1

      Ward Bond was American like |John Wayne

  • @NattyBumppo48
    @NattyBumppo48 3 года назад +3

    If Michaleen Flynn doesn't look just like a leprechaun at 1:05 then i never saw one....lol

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake Год назад +3

    It's well known that 47% of the population of Ireland were teatotallers in this era.
    Thanks in the main to the influence of organizations associated with the church like father Matthew movement and the Pioneers Total Abstinence Association.
    The church
    Itself does not condemn alcohol.

  • @mrgreene3290
    @mrgreene3290 Год назад +1

    Maureen O'Hara was born in 1920, The Quiet Man was released in 1952, thus Ms. O'Hara was 32 yrs old during this filming. Barry Fitzgerald calling her a 'spinster' was great fun, but true for the ladies of that age. Her character should have been married by at least 26yrs, but likely her brother never found any of her suitor's worthy of his sister's hand.

  • @11cupsoftea
    @11cupsoftea Год назад +1

    "Thorn Shorton" 😆

  • @coleparker
    @coleparker 3 года назад +11

    Well, since the movie was made by an John Ford, an Irishman, and the actor playing Mr Flynn is an Irishman, and the movie was made in Ireland, I do not think anyone involved was flying off the handle when the character was portrayed as being drunk. Besides, he is really the only one in the movie portrayed as such.

    • @johnlavery6116
      @johnlavery6116 3 года назад +1

      A romantic view of Ireland from a period in Ireland long since gone...take with a pinch of salt........Ireland.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +2

      @@johnlavery6116 Probably so, although my younger brother who is now 55 years old, married an woman who had family in Ireland. They went there on their honeymoon and he did say that in the more rural areas, there were pubs like the one in the movie. Parenthetically, I worked with a guy who was a child in Castlemane (sic), when Ford came there to make the movie. He is one of the children seen in the movie.

  • @ernee100
    @ernee100 4 года назад +3

    The Stereotype? Take a quick peruse of the Try channel on RUclips. Actual quote, "I feel like I can light my breath on fire."

  • @formationit5039
    @formationit5039 3 года назад +8

    You're gonna have to dig deep to find any Irish to get all triggered up. This scene only gives me a laugh.

  • @edgardopineda3317
    @edgardopineda3317 9 месяцев назад +1

    There is something appealing about red hair women, that i cannot find the words to express. Perhaps someone may say them, have a good afternoon!

  • @matteovasta5952
    @matteovasta5952 Год назад +1

    Micheli o- l’uomo di garanzia!

  • @Woozler554
    @Woozler554 3 года назад +8

    I have been to Ireland. It is ridiculous to think all Irish are drunks - far from it. But is also naive to think that alcohol is not a large part of Irish culture. It most certainly is.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 2 года назад

      Most of the drunk people in Ireland now are east Europeans.
      It's illegal to be drunk in public in Ireland fyi.

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 2 года назад

      @@Kitiwake What did I say, pal? Did I say the Irish are drunks? Work on your reading skills.

  • @eddiepoole499
    @eddiepoole499 Год назад

    Did you catch that? Michaleen said Thawn Shorten. instaed of Sean Thorton.! LOL!!! He's loaded.

  • @GabeJurewicz
    @GabeJurewicz 3 года назад +1

    He says he doesn't give a sh..... 😆

  • @paulaharrisbaca4851
    @paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад +4

    There's a movie with John Turturro, that I can't recall the title of, but it has to do with Italian and Irish workmen in the New York/New Jersey area (I think it was called "Joe") where the Italian workmen in the 1950's brought big sandwiches, "poor boys" or "hero" or "submarine" sandwiches while the Irish workers drank a bottle or two of beer for their lunch.
    I'm part Irish. And Italian. And Scots-Irish....and German. It's definitely not just a stereotype but a truism, and why woke people get so weird about these things I don't know.

  • @joep8787
    @joep8787 4 года назад +4

    I love how she spits in her hand before she shakes his at the end. No one's commented on how insulting this movie is to Irish men. You have the gorgeous O'Hara in this little town and all the men would rather be loafing in the pub instead of working or chasing after her. The coast is clear for a Yank to come in and woo her without any competition.

    • @vizini2682
      @vizini2682 4 года назад

      It's an interesting point but I never thought about her not being courted by the locals.

    • @margpetit1
      @margpetit1 3 года назад +4

      She was regarded as a ‘shrew’ by the locals... with her “temper”! None of them wanted anything to do with her.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +2

      No one wanted to court her because of her temper more than likely her brother.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +1

      How is the movie insulting to Irish Men. BTW, I worked with a guy who was born in the town where this movie was filmed and appears as a child extra in it. He was never offended by it.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker 3 года назад +2

      Also, the spitting in the hand before shaking on a deal was quite common not only in Ireland, but in parts of the USA as well.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Год назад +1

    Stereotype?
    J/k everyone.

  • @albertmata724
    @albertmata724 5 лет назад +1

    Stereotype ... i am

  • @bennyorourke4412
    @bennyorourke4412 5 лет назад +1

    very good

  • @692ALBANNACH
    @692ALBANNACH 11 месяцев назад

    Is there one on the Scottish drunk?

  • @GamblingGranny2024
    @GamblingGranny2024 2 года назад +1

    Michaleen Oge Flynn

  • @pahoboye
    @pahoboye 13 лет назад +2

    they dug him out for all the "orish " movies of the time..lil ol irishman.. throw in a few toora looras in the background...and thats the seet recipe

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 6 лет назад +4

    Things often become "stereotypes" because they're true. What exactly does crying about it serve?

    • @chrissumms.5194
      @chrissumms.5194 6 лет назад

      Porfle Popnecker Stereotypes come from something that’s true, but it is exaggerated and generalized.

    • @johnmulvey5121
      @johnmulvey5121 5 лет назад +2

      That's right. I know one or two Irish men who like a drink. A lot to drink in fact

    • @mexicanfries5336
      @mexicanfries5336 4 года назад

      Wrong. There is some truth in stereotypes.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 4 года назад

      @@johnmulvey5121 Not all Irish by a long shot.
      Ha.. Do you know any Russians?
      Don't the French class consume the most alcohol per capita in the world?

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 3 года назад

      @@chrissumms.5194 and some stereotypes are based on bias and are false or misleading

  • @limerence8365
    @limerence8365 4 года назад +3

    Interesting to think that back then it was considered old fashioned for Americans to care about things like dowries. Mary Kate doesn't have any say for her own possessions. It's her brother who has to give consent for her to marry, its her brother who decides on the dowry. Ultimately Mary Kate doesn't want it in the end. But in this scene she shows great independence in sticking with tradition. All her furniture, all her money were hers and she wanted to keep it as it represented her freedom, independence, and her own self worth that although controlled by men and not by her at all, it was still all hers.
    Weirdly you could kind of say the same about this movie. Definitely about Ireland and glorifying Ireland, but also definitely made by Americans. Emerging Irish cinema is was very rebellious against this false, romantic view of Ireland with loveable drunks. Look up Poitín 1978 film for an example. Takes the drunk Irish stereotype to a whole other level.

  • @jamestinsley3110
    @jamestinsley3110 4 года назад +3

    You're right it didn't show the dark side of a drunk. Irish or whatever drunks are really never funny and drunk comic act have all but disappeared.

  • @endi5739
    @endi5739 Год назад

    She was a very pretty woman but she had a very bad temper, I bet it mustn't have been easy to coope with her on her daily baisis ^ ^

  • @christoph0r
    @christoph0r Год назад

    Me.

  • @tharrell5544
    @tharrell5544 5 лет назад +2

    It's not a stereotype. If it weren't for the Irish, they could have AA meetings in a phone booth. I'm Irish and have a bunch of Alcoholic relatives.

    • @benitolonard4441
      @benitolonard4441 5 лет назад +1

      Ireland isn't even in the top 20 countries for alcohol consumption per capita

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 3 года назад

      @@benitolonard4441 Based on WHAT???

    • @benitolonard4441
      @benitolonard4441 3 года назад +1

      @@Woozler554 Based on you're on a bloody computer look it up. Ireland is in the top ten for beering drinking but way outside the top 20 for wine and spirit drinking. Overall Ireland is outside the top twenty according to WHO

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 3 года назад

      @@benitolonard4441 No, YOU look it up, pal. YOU made the assertion, so YOU produce the evidence to back it up. I am not going to do your dirty work.

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 3 года назад

      @@benitolonard4441 Out of curiosity, have you ever been to Ireland?

  • @normellison5347
    @normellison5347 4 года назад +1

    My grandfather was a drunk Englishman , lousy weather is lousy weather and pints are pints mate !

  • @mazdajay55
    @mazdajay55 3 года назад

    🤠😘🥰

  • @jm-nv5bl
    @jm-nv5bl 2 года назад

    This is my favourite movie and I don't really like john wayne films

  • @penguinegg01
    @penguinegg01 5 лет назад

    I thought the whole film was pretty insulting to Irishmen.

    • @seanpatrickrowley
      @seanpatrickrowley 5 лет назад +1

      This film is not derogatory. It's an instance where a group is telling a story about themselves - the good and the bad. You're watching the struggle of an oppressed society and their diaspora being processed in real-time.

    • @debbrarobinson1548
      @debbrarobinson1548 4 года назад +3

      fas roinnt liathroidi sneachta

    • @stevlehr
      @stevlehr 4 года назад +5

      @@seanpatrickrowley Every time I watch this movie a feel like visiting Ireland. The movie, if anything, expresses love. My mother's people left Ireland in 1740 because they were being forced to tithe to a church to which they didn't belong.

    • @Keepingitrespectfulmostly.
      @Keepingitrespectfulmostly. 4 года назад

      @@stevlehr My great grandmother and her husband came over to Liverpool from Dublin in the late 1800's I discovered and he found work. My mothers mother and her husband are from Cork and Tipperary. It mentioned somewhere called Leafy Lane in the West of Ireland too on her birth certificate. I did a tour of the Guinness factory Dublin years ago when I stayed with some friends in Longford and the lady who sold me the ticket saw my surname and thought I was up for the day from Cork. My visit to Dublin and friends I saw in the two or three days I was there far excelled any way I have been treated and looked upon in England my whole life. Maybe if I ever win the lottery or get some other chance I will go back to Ireland again I still have loads or relatives in Limerick. When we visited in the late 70s the whole family went and just because the car we were using had GB sticker on the back we had rocks thrown underneath it by some idiots.. It was around the time there was a riot at a local prison too and they were all up on the roof is all I remember of it I was still quite young. All in all good visits though. Dodging the rain all the time..

    • @kevinkane7667
      @kevinkane7667 4 года назад

      @@debbrarobinson1548 no need to say that.