I can't quote it word for word but the jist of it goes like this:
May your days on earth be long (lengthy) May your children by many and healthy.....
I can't remember the rest, its been a long time since I have seen that movie.
It was Ward Bond trying to catch Mi Alta the King of the Salmon.
mcclintock that is wrong it is The Quiet Man.
Not sure which vicar you're referring to. The Catholic priest, Father Lonergan, was portrayed by Ward Bond. The Anglican priest, Reverend Playfair, was portrayed by Arthur Shields. The Anglican Bishop (un-named) was portrayed by Philip Stainton (un-credited because he has no speaking lines).
Kell Ward has: Played Billy Walls in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Gifford in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Darren Hopkins in "Silent Witness" in 1996. Played Man at Party 1 in "The Sins" in 2000. Played Dave Dartman in "Toast of London" in 2012. Played Newspaper Seller in "Mr Selfridge" in 2013.
The fight at the climax of The Quiet Man was between John Wayne and Victor McLaglan, and was won by Wayne.
It was Ward Bond trying to catch Mi Alta the King of the Salmon.
"The Quiet Man" (1952). Stars John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen. "The MatchMaker" (1997). Stars Janeane Garofalo, David O'Hara, Milo O'Shea, Jay O. Sanders, Denis Leary.
She asks him to speak in "the Irish."
mcclintock that is wrong it is The Quiet Man.
Powdered toast man
Not sure which vicar you're referring to. The Catholic priest, Father Lonergan, was portrayed by Ward Bond. The Anglican priest, Reverend Playfair, was portrayed by Arthur Shields. The Anglican Bishop (un-named) was portrayed by Philip Stainton (un-credited because he has no speaking lines).
He Was a Quiet Man was created in 2007.
The duration of He Was a Quiet Man is 1.58 hours.
The duration of The Quiet Man is 2.15 hours.
The toast that James Bond says in Italian about living in the moment in "The Man with the Golden Gun" is Per ora e per il momento che verrà ("To this moment, and the moment yet to come").
The Quiet Man was created on 1952-07-21.
John Ford directed the Quiet man.