Un panorama sur la carrière de John Ford, réalisateur dont le nom reste indissociablement lié au western et dont le film "La chevauchée fantastique", considéré comme le plus représentatif du genre, révéla John Wayne.
Ford came up with the role of Buttons, a factotum occupying an indispensable place in Earp's life much like Jeff Poindexter's with Judge Priest. Among other duties, Buttons was to have brought Earp his chair so the marshal could await ...
John Ford remains the most honored director in Hollywood history, having won six Academy Awards and four New York Film Critics Awards.
... Art Directors: James Basevi, Lyle R. Wheeler; Set Decorator: Thomas Little; Associate Set Decorator: Fred Rode; ... Victor Mature (Dr. John “Doc” Holliday), Cathy Downs (Clementine Carter), Walter Brennan (Old Man Clanton), ...
Hope Standish , Salvation Army girl , comes selling War Crys , and McGraw will throw her out if she does not kiss him ... He has crony sheriff arrest them for sheep rustling and Buck , trying to warn them , is arrested too , getting two ...
... 240–41,245–48 Battle of San Pietro, The, 248 Battle of the Century, The, 278 Baxter, Anne, 291 Baxter, John, 246 Baxter, Warner, 117, 148 Bazin, André, 188 BBC, 434, 514–15 Beaton, Alex, 494–95 Beatty, Warren, 460 Beck, Sherman, ...
Illustrated synopses and analyses of the American director's westerns, placing each in the development of his craftsmanship and assessing his use of recurrent motifs and themes, his techniques and determining...
The nickname was explained in Michael J. Lafavore, "John Ford: The Quiet Man from Portland," Maine Life, ... and in M&W JF's remark "I didn't tell him anything' was made to Henry Fonda on The American West of John Ford (CBS-TV, 1971).
One of the reasons Ford gave for making films was the chance to work with old friends. These old friends grow old together in his films and their presence gives an added warmth, a sense of continuity and of time passing and reflects ...
... expressionate lighting . Doctors starred , co - starred , or had significant supporting roles in many of Ford's cinema including Doctor Bull ( 1933 ) , The Prisoner of Shark Island ( 1936 ) , Stagecoach ( 1939 ) , My Darling Clementine ...
This new and revised version includes a study of the twenty-seven Ford silent films now known to survive in whole or in part (more than double the number available when the original edition was published); essays on three controversial ...