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3 GODFATHERS
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Just before Christmas, John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz and Harry Carey Sr. rob a bank in Welcome, Arizona and head into the desert to avoid a posse lead by Ward Bond. They encounter an ailing, pregnant woman in a sandstorm and agree to take care of the child they deliver no matter what. The original "three men and a baby" wasn't directed for laughs. Adapted from the story by Peter B. John Ford---USA---1948---106 mins.
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DONOVAN'S REEF
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The final chapter in one of the greatest director/actor partnerships of all time. John Wayne's last film with John Ford casts the screen legend as former World War II hero living it up as a saloon keeper in a South Pacific island paradise. This man's world goes happily along until the high society daughter of a resident doctor (Jack Warden) arrives on the scene. Lighthearted action-comedy with a great cast that includes Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Allen, Cesar Romero, and Dorothy Lamour. John Ford---USA---1963---109 mins.
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DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK
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Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda are featured in this story of Colonial life in upstate New York during the Revolutionary War. John Ford---USA---1939---104 mins.
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ESSENTIAL JOHN FORD COLLECTION
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Five essential entries in the long list of American classics directed by John Ford: Drums Along the Mohawk (1939, 103 mins.), The Grapes of Wrath (1940, 128 mins.), My Darling Clementine (1946, 97 mins.), Frontier Marshal (Allan Dwan, 1939, 71 mins.), starring Randolph Scott as Wyatt Earp, and How Green Was My Valley? (1941, 118 mins.). These are joined by Becoming John Ford, a documentary directed by Nick Redman and commissioned especially for this set. John Ford/Allan Dwan---USA---1939-1946---611 mins.
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FORD AT FOX COLLECTION
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A mammoth collection of 24 films directed by John Ford for Twentieth-Century Fox, including How Green Was My Valley, Grapes of Wrath and Young Mr. Lincoln.
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FORD AT FOX COLLECTION: JOHN FORD'S SILENT EPICS
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Five of John Ford's early silent films from the Ford at Fox Collection, including Just Pals (1920, 50 mins.), the U.S. and U.K. versions of The Iron Horse (1924, 134 mins.), Three Bad Men (1926, 93 mins. ), Four Sons (1928, 100 mins.) and Hangman's House (1928, 80 mins.). John Ford---USA---1920-1928---607 mins.
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FORT APACHE
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Henry Fonda stars as Col. Thursday, assigned to a remote southwestern garrison, determined to develop a reputation as an Indian fighter. John Wayne is the boot-strap veteran who sees folly in this dangerous scheme. The film is the first in John Ford's famed cavalry trilogy, which includes She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. John Ford---USA---1948---128 mins.
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GRAPES OF WRATH
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Certainly one of the all-time classics, this adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel of the dust bowl migration from Oklahoma to California stars Henry Fonda as Tom Joad and John Carradine as Casey. The film won the Academy Award for Best Director. John Ford---USA---1940---128 mins.
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HORSE SOLDIERS
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John Wayne stars as Colonel Marlowe in this John Ford Civil War adventure. The year is 1863 and the war along the Mississippi River has bogged down. Wayne takes a brigade of Union cavalry on a 600-mile raid to stir things up. With William Holden as the pacifist surgeon and Constance Towers as a troublesome plantation owner. Also along for the ride are Hoot Gibson, Strother Martin, Ken Curtis and Denver Pyle. John Ford---USA---1959---119 mins.
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HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY
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An offscreen narrator reflects on his life and work in John Ford's poetic and beautiful rendering of Welsh village life. Based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn. With Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara and Roddy McDowall. Winner for Best Picture in 1941. John Ford---USA---1941---118 mins.
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IRON HORSE, THE (FORD)
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Perhaps the best known of John Ford's silent films, this landmark western features the attractive, naturalistic photography and superb storytelling craftsmanship that became the director's trademark. While overseeing the construction of America's first transcontinental railroad, a man encounters the renegade who killed his father. A truly epic production, made with a cast and crew of thousands. George O'Brien and Madge Bellamy star, with Clark Gable John Ford---USA---1924---134 mins.
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JOHN FORD DVD COLLECTION
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Five classic films from the multiple Oscar-winning master of American cinema, John Ford. Though he's best known for his Westerns, this collection showcases Ford's extraordinary stylistic range. Includes The Lost Patrol (1934, 73 mins.), a classic military adventure that centers on a WWI British patrol, headed by Victor McLaglen. With Wallace Ford, Alan Hale, and Boris Karloff. McLaglen also stars in The Informer (1935, 91 mins.), a war drama about a traitor who turns in a compatriot and suffers the consequences. Mary of Scotland (1936, 123 mins.) is a lavish historical drama, starring Katharine Hepburn as Mary Stuart. With John Carradine and Fredric March. Sergeant Rutledge (1960, 118 mins.) is a taut post-Civil War courtroom drama about a black cavalry officer on trial for allegedly raping a white woman. Finally, Cheyenne Autumn (1964, 156 mins.), Ford's final Western, is a film that divided critics. Conceived as an apology for his earlier treatment of Native Americans, the film recounts the forced migration of 300 Cheyennes. John Ford---USA---1934-1964---561 mins.
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JOHN FORD: AMERICAN COMEDIES
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He became a legend thanks to his iconic Westerns, but John Ford was just as effective when dishing out the humor. This set includes Steamboat Around the Bend (1935, 82 mins.), Judge Priest (1934, 80 mins.), Doctor Bull (1933, 77 mins.), When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950, 82 mins.), Up the River (1930, 92 mins.), and What Price Glory (1952, John Ford---USA---1930-1952---525 mins.
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JOHN WAYNE & JOHN FORD COLLECT
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John Wayne and John Ford experienced one of the most fruitful film partnerships in Hollywood history, teaming up for countless classic Westerns, war, and adventure movies. This set includes eight of the team's finest collaborations. The Searchers (1956, 119 mins.), with its indelible images and complex vision of the frontier, has been called the greatest Western of all time. John Wayne stars as Ethan Edwards, a Civil War veteran intent on finding the daughters of his murdered brother, who have been captured by the Comanche. Stagecoach (1939, 96 mins.) is one of Ford's greatest accomplishments--a tale of nine passengers on a Cheyenne-bound stagecoach, each with singular reason for making the dangerous journey. Fort Apache (1948, 127 mins.) stars Henry Fonda as a soldier determine d to develop a reputation as an Indian fighter. John Wayne plays the boot-strap veteran who seeks folly in this dangerous scheme. The Long Voyage Home (1940, 101 mins.), loosely based on stories by Eugene O'Neill, focuses on the dreams and ambitions of a group of sailors. Wings of Eagles (1957, 1 18 mins.) is a film biography of Navy airman Frank "Spig" Wead, who turned to screenwriting after a serious accident. In 3 Godfathers (1948, 106 mins.), Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, and Harry Carey Sr. agree to take care of a small child while outrunning a posse. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (19
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LAST HURRAH, THE (1958)
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John Ford directs Spencer Tracy as Frank Skeffington, an Irish-Catholic big city mayor running his toughest political race. Based on the Edwin O'Connor novel.
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LONG GRAY LINE
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Tyrone Power stars in this sentimental John Ford salute to a cherished West Point athletic instructor. Power plays Maher, a rebellious cadet who finds discipline under athletic coach Ward Bond and responsibility by marrying Maureen O'Hara. With Donald Crisp, Robert Francis, Betsy Palmer, Phil Carey, Milburn Stone as John Pershing and Harry Carey Jr. as Dwight Eisenhower. John Ford---USA---1955---138 mins.
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LONG VOYAGE HOME
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One of John Ford's most important films. Loosely based on the stories of Eugene O'Neill, the Long Voyage Home focuses on the dreams and ambitions of a group of men at sea during World War II. With John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, and Ward Bond. Nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best John Ford---USA---1940---105 mins.
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MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE
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"When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." Jimmy Stewart is the big-city bungling lawyer determined to rid the town of Shinbone of its Number One Nuisance: Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). With John Wayne as the sharpshooter who helps Stewart on his way to living legend status. The culmination of Ford's western style and, simultaneously, a great debunking of western mythology. With Vera Miles and Edmond O'Brien. John Ford---USA---1962---120 mins.
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MISTER ROBERTS
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World War II comedy drama about a cargo ship and its crew restless for combat action, with Henry Fonda, James Cagney and Jack Lemmon in an Academy Award winning supporting role as Ensign Pulver. John Ford/Mervyn LeRoy---USA---1955---123 mins.
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MOGAMBO
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Clark Gable is cast as a great white hunter being pursued by two desirable women in the wilds of Africa. Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner supply Gable with a safari he will never forget. With Donald Sinden, Laurence Naismith and Philip Stainton. A lusty, full-color remake of Red Dust, which also starred John Ford---USA---1953---115 mins.
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