Posts from H.sanada in thread „Stagecoach (1939)“

    Hi all
    I read the senario of Stagecoach many times.
    To my surprise,It is written in refined English.
    I guess this movie is the good teacher to learn
    living English.
    Of course, it has many slung. but generally sounds
    good modern English.
    ain't, gonna, in', gotta ,yoou'da,get along,and so
    aren't they used by Americans?
    Here's famous Ringo Kid 's line in Stagecoach.

    "Well,there's some things a man just can't run away from."

    "Yeah,that's it. Look,Miss Dallass.You got no folks,neither have I,
    well,maybe I'm talking a lot for granted.but I watched you with that baby-
    that other woman's baby,You looked well well,I still got a ranch across the Border . It's a nice place, a real nice place trees,grass,water,there's a cabin half built. A man could live there,and a Woman. Will you go?"

    "We ain't never gonna say goodbye."

    Thanks for sharing that with us, H.sanada. I bet that does test your will when you have something that you love but could get a lot of money for. But, money spends quickly and then you have nothing. It's better to hold on to a thing you care about, I think. :shades_smile:

    Mark



    Yes Mark,
    I can not take the memory of DUKE at any money.

    H.sanada

    One of the early major motion pictures to come out of Hollywood
    was a Western epic called Stagecoach.
    Along with Claire Trevor,Thomas Mitchel and George Bancroft,there
    appeared a young fresh player named John Wayne.

    About 1960,It was in Stagecoach that I found J.W. in screen for the first time.
    and since then I love J.W.
    fortunately,
    I could seen old great pictures by reason of reran boom which happened in Japan.
    From Stagecoach to The Shootist,He has a tender eye to lady.
    Yes ,He is a real good guy.
    rare old pictures, i attached. Duke is so young.

    Regards,
    H.sanada