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-->'''Dan Tobin:''' Sean Thornton, the men of Inishfree bid you welcome home.\\
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-->'''Dan Tobin:''' Sean Thornton, the men of Inishfree Inisfree bid you welcome home.\\
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-->'''Dan Tobin:''' Sean Thornton, the men of Inishfree bid you welcome home.\\
'''Sean''' ''(clinks his glass of beer)'' Thank you.
'''Sean''' ''(clinks his glass of beer)'' Thank you.
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants. Cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
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* With the exception of Danaher and his cronies, everyone in Inisfree welcomes Sean with open arms and are happy that he has returned to his ancestral home to live on the Thornton family farm.
* At the end, theInnisfree Inisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants. Cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
* At the end, the
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** On a meta level, director Creator/JohnFord's brother Francis (as the town elder) getting a solo "hurrah" shot at the camera. This was a [[DoingItForTheArt personal project for John]], and he wanted his older brother get a good part in it. Francis died less than a year later.
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* A downplayed example is at the end, when Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering love.
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* A downplayed example is at the end, when When Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering love.
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering Protestants. Cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
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* A downplayed example is at the end, when Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering loyalty.
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* A downplayed example is at the end, when Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering loyalty.love.
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* The romantic scene of Mary Kate and Sean (I know, JOHN WAYNE) kissing under the cover of a ruined arch during a rainstorm.
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* The romantic scene of Mary Kate and Sean (I know, JOHN WAYNE) kissing under the cover of a ruined arch during a rainstorm.rainstorm.
* A downplayed example is at the end, when Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering loyalty.
* A downplayed example is at the end, when Sean finally gets Mary Kate's dowry money from Will, he moves to throw it in a furnace, and she rushes to open it for him without any hesitation. This proves that she didn't care about the money, and once he shows that he's willing to stand up for her, he has her unwavering loyalty.
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** On a meta level, director JohnFord's brother Francis (as the town elder) getting a solo "hurrah" shot at the camera. This was a [[DoingItForTheArt personal project for John]], and he wanted his older brother get a good part in it. Francis died less than a year later.
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** On a meta level, director JohnFord's Creator/JohnFord's brother Francis (as the town elder) getting a solo "hurrah" shot at the camera. This was a [[DoingItForTheArt personal project for John]], and he wanted his older brother get a good part in it. Francis died less than a year later.
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].audience]].
** On a meta level, director JohnFord's brother Francis (as the town elder) getting a solo "hurrah" shot at the camera. This was a [[DoingItForTheArt personal project for John]], and he wanted his older brother get a good part in it. Francis died less than a year later.
* The romantic scene of Mary Kate and Sean (I know, JOHN WAYNE) kissing under the cover of a ruined arch during a rainstorm.
** On a meta level, director JohnFord's brother Francis (as the town elder) getting a solo "hurrah" shot at the camera. This was a [[DoingItForTheArt personal project for John]], and he wanted his older brother get a good part in it. Francis died less than a year later.
* The romantic scene of Mary Kate and Sean (I know, JOHN WAYNE) kissing under the cover of a ruined arch during a rainstorm.
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingtheFourthWall waving to the audience]].
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* At the end, the Innisfree villagers pretend to be Protestants cheering the visiting Bishop in order to trick said Bishop into letting the Protestant Minister Playfair and his wife stay. Leads into the closing scenes of the major cast of villagers [[BreakingtheFourthWall [[BreakingTheFourthWall waving to the audience]].