Maureen O'Hara
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Filmography
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The Deadly Companions
(1961)Un hombre mata accidentalmente al hijo de una mujer e intenta compensarlo escoltando la procesión fúnebre a través del peligroso territorio indio.
A Woman's Secret
(1949)Drama directed by Nicholas Ray. A singer grooms a talented youngster for success, only to confess to the murder when her protege is found shot dead.

The Quiet Man
(1952)A tired American ex-boxer returns to his native hamlet in Ireland to win the hand of a spirited young woman. He is confronted by strict local customs and the woman's belligerent brother. Set in the verdant Irish countryside, this lively film has beautiful scenery, brilliant repartee, and local charm.

The Parent Trap
(1961)Twins separated at birth reunite, then switch places to try and get their parents back together.

Rio Grande
(1950)John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara). Yorke gets word that his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.) -- whom he hasn't seen in 15 years -- has been dropped as a cadet from West Point, and that he lied about his age to enlist in the cavalry, in an effort to redeem himself.

McLintock!
(1963)A cattle baron with the diplomatic savvy to keep peace between dueling power brokers in town can’t seem to get his wife and daughter under control.

John Ford: Dreaming the Quiet Man
(2012)Colleagues illumine the esteemed director’s soulful twenty-year effort to fulfill his cinematic vision and pay tribute to the homeland of his parents.

Miracle on 34th Street
(1947)The holiday season is in full swing when an older gentleman is hired as a department store Santa Claus. He claims his name is Kris Kringle, and soon fills everyone with Christmas spirit - except his boss, Doris Walker. When Kris is declared insane and put on trial, everyone's faith is put to the test as old and young alike face the age old question: Do you believe in Santa Claus?

Our Man in Havana
(1960)Adapted from Graham Greene's novel, Alec Guinness stars in this classic spy spoof as Jim Wormold, an English expatriate who sells vacuum cleaners in Havana. His life is irrevocably changed as he is recruited by Hawthorne (Noel Coward), and pressed into service as an operative of M.I.5, which he reluctantly agress to so he can earn extra money for his 17-year-old daughter.

Big Jake
(1971)An aging Texas cattle man is summoned home from the prairie by his wife when outlaws attack wounding his son and kidnapping his grandson.