She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949)
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‘She Wore A Yellow Ribbon’ - the best film ever made. Sorry to go over old ground, but what a cast! Duke, Victor McLaglen, Ben Johnson, George O’Brien. Beautifully evocative, of the old West, the Civil War, the human condition. A perfect film.
“We all put in the hat: even Sergeant Hochbauer!”
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I couldn't disagree! One of the very best.
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An interesting commentary here:
Going Outside Of His 'Image' Gave John Wayne His Favorite Performance Of His Career - /FilmAs director John Ford said of his frequent leading man: 'I didn't know the big son of a b**** could act.'www.slashfilm.com -
His best film and performance.
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His best film and performance.
Agreed.
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There’s not much new in this article (published this week), but hey! - any excuse. Plus, a fine trailer:
“… Western fans will know one of the movie’s most memorable moments took place during a real-life thunderstorm, a scene that came about after an alleged conflict between Ford and his cinematographer Winton Hoch….”
John Wayne movie set feud ‘led to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon's most iconic scene’John Wayne's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon shoot reportedly involved a set feud that ended up creating the classic John Ford Western's most famous scene.www.express.co.uk