2978:. Although Ford professed unhappiness with the project, it was a commercial success, opening at #1 and ranking in the year's Top 20 box-office hits, grossing $ 3.6 million in its first year, and earning Ford his highest-ever feeâ$ 375,000, plus 10% of the gross. The production was reportedly a difficult one for director and cast, and it incurred significant cost overruns, exacerbated by the unprecedented salaries awarded to Holden and Wayne ($ 750,000, plus 20% of the overall profit, each). Mirroring the on-screen tensions between Wayne and Holden's characters, the two actors argued constantly; Wayne was also struggling to help his wife Pilar overcome a barbiturate addiction, which climaxed with her attempted suicide while the couple were on location together in Louisiana. Ford's problems peaked with the tragic death of stuntman Fred Kennedy, who suffered a fatal neck fracture while executing a horse fall during the climactic battle sequence. Ford was devastated by the accident and lost interest in the film, moving the production back to Hollywood. He also scrapped the planned ending, depicting the Marlowe's triumphant entry into Baton Rouge, instead concluding the film with Marlowe's farewell to Hannah Hunter and the crossing and demolition of the bridge.
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Depression, Fordâby then a very wealthy manâwas accosted outside his office by a former Universal actor who was destitute and needed $ 200 for an operation for his wife. As the man related his misfortunes, Ford appeared to become enraged and then, to the horror of onlookers, he launched himself at the man, knocked him to the floor and shouted "How dare you come here like this? Who do think you are to talk to me this way?" before storming out of the room. However, as the shaken old man left the building, Frank Baker saw Ford's business manager Fred Totman meet him at the door, where he handed the man a cheque for $ 1,000 and instructed Ford's chauffeur to drive him home. There, an ambulance was waiting to take the man's wife to the hospital where a specialist, flown in from San Francisco at Ford's expense, performed the operation. Sometime later, Ford purchased a house for the couple and pensioned them for life. When Baker related the story to Francis Ford, he declared that the incident illustrated his brother's personality very well:
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formed to "protect ourselves against producers." Ford argued against "putting out derogatory information about a director, whether he is a
Communist, beats his mother-in-law, or beats dogs." Ford wanted the debate and the meeting to end as his focus was the unity of the guild. He said that Mankiewicz had been vilified and deserved an apology. His final section was to support DeMille against further calls for his resignation. Ford's words about DeMille were, "And I think that some of the accusations made here tonight were pretty UnAmerican. I mean a group of men have picked on probably the dean of our profession. I don't agree with C. B. DeMille. I admire him. I don't like him, but I admire him. Everything he said tonight he had a right to say. I don't like to hear accusations against him." He concluded by "pleading" with the membership to retain DeMille.
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3816:, was not the only person to suffer at the hands of John Ford's notorious behaviour. He recalls "Ten White Hunters were seconded to our unit for our protection and to provide fresh meat. Among them was Marcus, Lord Wallscourt, a delightful man whom Ford treated abysmallyâsometimes very sadistically. In Ford's eyes the poor man could do nothing right and was continually being bawled out in front of the entire unit (in some ways he occasionally took the heat off me). None of us could understand the reason for this appalling treatment, which the dear kind man in no way deserved. He himself was quite at a loss. Several weeks later we discovered the cause from Ford's brother-in-law: before emigrating to America, Ford's grandfather had been a
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992:(August 1917), which is also his earliest complete surviving film as director, and one of only two survivors from his twenty-five film collaboration with Harry Carey. In making the film Ford and Carey ignored studio orders and turned in five reels instead of two, and it was only through the intervention of Carl Laemmle that the film escaped being cut for its first release, although it was subsequently edited down to two reels for re-release in the late 1920s. Ford's last film of 1917,
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2570:(Republic, 1952), a pet project which Ford had wanted to make since the 1930s (and almost did so in 1937 with an independent cooperative called Renowned Artists Company). It became his biggest grossing picture to date, taking nearly $ 4 million in the US alone in its first year and ranking in the top 10 box office films of its year. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won Ford his fourth Oscar for Best Director, as well a second Best Cinematography Oscar for
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1996:âthe screen rights alone cost Fox $ 300,000âand was to have been filmed on location in Wales, but this was abandoned due to the heavy German bombing of Britain. A search of Southern California locations resulted in the set for the village being built on the grounds of the Crags Country Club (later the Fox ranch, now the core of Malibu Creek State Park). Another reported factor was the nervousness of Fox executives about the pro-union tone of the story.
5234:(IFTA), in association with the John Ford Estate and the Irish Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, established "John Ford Ireland", celebrating the work and legacy of John Ford. The Irish Academy stated that through John Ford Ireland, they hope to lay the foundations for honoring, examining and learning from the work and legacy of John Ford, who is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers of his generation.
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2316:(making his screen début) and a cast of mainly Mexican extras. Ford reportedly considered this his best film but it fared relatively poorly compared to its predecessor, grossing only $ 750,000 in its first year. It also caused a rift between Ford and scriptwriter Dudley Nichols that brought about the end of their highly successful collaboration. Greene himself had a particular dislike of this adaptation of his work.
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2146:, who needed money. Although he was seen throughout the movie, he never walked until they put in a part where he was shot in the leg. For the rest of the picture, he was able to use a crutch on the final march. Ford repeatedly declared that he disliked the film and had never watched it, complaining that he had been forced to make it, although it was strongly championed by filmmaker
2059:. According to Searching for John Ford, "Ford and his men concentrated largely on secret photographic missions for the OSS." In 1961 Ford told a magazine, "Our job was to photograph both for the records and for our intelligence assessment, the work of guerrillas, saboteurs, Resistance outfits." He won two more Academy Awards during this time, one for the semi-documentary
3301:(Warner Bros, 1964) was Ford's epic farewell to the West, which he publicly declared to be an elegy to the Native American. It was his last Western, his longest film and the most expensive movie of his career ($ 4.2 million), but it failed to recoup its costs at the box office and lost about $ 1 million on its first release. The all-star cast was headed by
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prodigious memory also began to falter, making it necessary to rely more and more on assistants. His work was also restricted by the new regime in
Hollywood, and he found it hard to get many projects made. By the 1960s he had been pigeonholed as a Western director and complained that he now found it almost impossible to get backing for projects in other genres.
8759:, winter 2010, special about John Ford, texts (in French, Italian, English, Portuguese) by Julio Bressane, Paul Vecchiali, Raymond Bellour, Art Redding, Toni D'Angela, Juan Gorostidi Munguia, Tag Gallagher, Joseph McBride, Jacques Aumont, John Zorn, Barry Gifford, Giulio Giorello, Alberto Abruzzese, Eva Truffaut and others; on www.lafuriaumana.it
4800:. A whispering campaign was being conducted against Mankiewicz, then President of the Guild, alleging he had Communist sympathies. At a crucial meeting of the Guild, DeMille's faction spoke for four hours until Ford spoke against DeMille and proposed a vote of confidence in Mankiewicz, which was passed. His words were recorded by a stenographer:
3664:, Ford never used storyboards, composing his pictures entirely in his head, without any written or graphic outline of the shots he would use. Script development could be intense but, once approved, his screenplays were rarely rewritten; he was also one of the first filmmakers to encourage his writers and actors to prepare a full
3794:) once referred to Ford as "the only man who could make John Wayne cry". . He likewise belittled Victor McLaglen, on one occasion reportedly bellowing through the megaphone: "D'ya know, McLaglen, that Fox are paying you $ 1200 a week to do things that I could get any child off the street to do better?". Stock Company veteran
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in the 1930s, but never rode in it because his wife, Mary, would not let him smoke in it. His own car, a battered Ford roadster, was so dilapidated and messy that he was once late for a studio meeting because the guard at the studio gate did not believe that the real John Ford would drive such a car,
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as his henchmen. It is also notable as the film in which Wayne most often used his trademark phrase "Pilgrim" (his nickname for James
Stewart's character). The picture was very successful, grossing over $ 3 million in its first year, although the lead casting stretched credibilityâthe characters
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Century Fox that would have guaranteed him $ 600,000 per year, Ford launched himself as an independent director-producer and made many of his films in this period with Argosy Pictures Corporation, which was a partnership between Ford and his old
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Although Ford was to become one of the most honored of
Hollywood directors (by film-makers as well as critics) his reputation in 1928 was modest at best. While he proved himself a commercially responsible director, only two or three of his films had earned more than passing notice. The pre-1929 Ford,
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cameramen who filmed the battle from behind the beach obstacles, with Ford directing operations. The film was edited in London, but very little was released to the public. Ford explained in a 1964 interview that the US Government was "afraid to show so many
American casualties on the screen", adding
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from 1952 to 1964. The marriage between Ford and Smith lasted for life despite various issues, one being that Ford was
Catholic while she was a non-Catholic divorcée. What difficulty was caused by this is unclear as the level of Ford's commitment to the Catholic faith is disputed. Another strain was
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received the inaugural John Ford Award in
December 2011. It was presented to Mr. Eastwood, at a reception in Burbank, California, by Michael Collins, Irish Ambassador to the United States, Dan Ford, grandson of John Ford, and Ăine Moriarty, Chief Executive of the Irish Film & Television Academy
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At this point, Ford rose to speak. His opening was that he rose in defense of the board. He claimed a personal role in a vote of confidence for Joseph Mankiewicz. He then called for an end to politics in the Guild and for it to refocus on working conditions. Ford told the meeting that the guild was
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Ford directed 10 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Victor McLaglen, Thomas Mitchell, Edna May Oliver, Jane Darwell, Henry Fonda, Donald Crisp, Sara Allgood, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Jack Lemmon. McLaglen, Mitchell, Darwell, Crisp and Lemmon won an Oscar for one of their roles in
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in London to shoot all the interior scenes. Someone must have pointed out to Ford that he had been thoroughly foul to me during the entire location shoot and when I arrived for my first day's work, I found that he had caused a large notice to be painted at the entrance to our sound stage in capital
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Ford was highly intelligent, erudite, sensitive and sentimental, but to protect himself in the cutthroat atmosphere of Hollywood he cultivated the image of a "tough, two-fisted, hard-drinking Irish sonofabitch". One famous event, witnessed by Ford's friend, actor Frank Baker, strikingly illustrates
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2918:, whom Ford (unusually) lauded as "the finest dramatic actor with whom I have worked". It was poorly promoted by Columbia, who only distributed it in B&W, although it was shot in color, and it too failed to make a profit in its first year, earning only $ 400,000 against its budget of $ 453,000.
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with Erroll Flynn), revitalized the moribund genre, showing that Westerns could be "intelligent, artful, great entertainmentâand profitable". It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won two Oscars, for Best Supporting Actor (Thomas Mitchell) and Best
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At a heated and arduous meeting, Ford went to the defense of a colleague under sustained attack from his peers. He saw the dangers of expelling DeMille. Ford stared down the entire meeting to ensure that DeMille remained in the guild. He then later offered his own resignationâas part of the entire
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Despite his often difficult and demanding personality, many actors who worked with Ford acknowledged that he brought out the best in them. John Wayne remarked that "Nobody could handle actors and crew like Jack." Dobe Carey stated that "He had a quality that made everyone almost kill themselves to
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Ford was legendary for his discipline and efficiency on-set and was notorious for being extremely tough on his actors, frequently mocking, yelling and bullying them; he was also infamous for his sometimes sadistic practical jokes. Any actor foolish enough to demand star treatment would receive the
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Ford's films, particularly the Westerns, express a deep aesthetic sensibility for the American past and the spirit of the frontier ... his compositions have a classic strength in which masses of people and their natural surroundings are beautifully juxtaposed, often in breathtaking long shots. The
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Ford was renowned for his distinct and forceful personality, and his many idiosyncrasies and eccentricities. From the early Thirties onwards, he always wore dark glasses and a patch over his left eye, which was only partly to protect his poor eyesight. He was an inveterate pipe-smoker and while he
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became one of the biggest commercial hits of Ford's career, with the highest domestic first-year gross of any of his films ($ 5.2 million); it also revitalized Gable's waning career and earned Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominations for Gardner and Kelly (who was rumored to
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as Billy Clanton. In contrast to the string of successes in 1939â1941, it won no major American awards, although it was awarded a silver ribbon for Best Foreign Film in 1948 by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, and it was a solid financial success, grossing $ 2.75 million in
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as the second-highest-grossing film of the year in the US and taking almost $ 3 million against its sizable budget of $ 1,250,000. Ford was also named Best Director by the New York Film Critics, and this was one of the few awards of his career that he collected in person (he generally shunned
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provided the actor with the career breakthrough that elevated him to international stardom. Over 35 years Wayne appeared in 24 of Ford's films and three television episodes. Ford is credited with playing a major role in shaping Wayne's screen image. Cast member Louise Platt, in a letter recounting
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Mankiewicz's version of events was contested in 2016, with the discovery of the court transcript, which was released as part of the Mankiewicz archives. Mankiewicz's account gives sole credit to Ford in sinking DeMille. The account has several embellishments. DeMille's move to fire Mankiewicz had
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Ford feared that DeMille's exit might have caused the body to disintegrate. His second move was to have the entire board resign, which saved face for DeMille and allowed the issue to be settled without forced resignations. The next day, Ford wrote a letter supporting DeMille and then telephoned,
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role made famous by Will Rogers in the 1930s. Ford later referred to it as one of his favorites, but it was poorly received, and was drastically cut (from 90 mins to 65 mins) by Republic soon after its release, with some excised scenes now presumed lost. It fared poorly at the box office and its
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and defensive tackle. He earned the nickname "Bull" because, it is said, of the way he would lower his helmet and charge the line. A Portland pub, named "Bull Feeney's" in his honor, was open from 2002 to 2023. He later moved to California, and in 1914 began working in film production as well as
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The first John Ford Ireland Symposium was held in Dublin, Ireland from June 7 to 10, 2012. The Symposium, designed to draw inspiration from and celebrate Ford's ongoing influence on contemporary cinema, featured a diverse program of events, including a series of screenings, masterclasses, panel
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in 1950, producer Herbert Yates and Republic executive Rudy Ralston visited the location and when Yates pointed out the time (it was 10am) and asked when Ford intended to start shooting, Ford barked: "Just as soon as you get the hell off my set!" At dinner, Ford reportedly recruited cast member
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writes that "the breadth and measure of Fordâs major contributions to the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema, and to film language in general, remains somewhat difficult to discern.... Rarely recognized in full are Fordâs great achievements as a consummate visual stylist and master storyteller."
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bad weather and the intense cold, and Fox executives repeatedly demanded results, but Ford would either tear up the telegrams or hold them up and have stunt gunman Edward "Pardner" Jones shoot holes through the sender's name. Despite the pressure to halt the production, studio boss
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Accepting the Award, Mr Eastwood said: "Any kind of association with John Ford is most directors' dream, as he was certainly a pioneer of American filmmaking and I grew up on his films. His Westerns had a great influence on me, as I think they had on everybody. When I worked with
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to try and iron out the problems, Ford became enraged and punched Fonda on the jaw, knocking him across the room, an action that created a lasting rift between them. After the incident Ford became increasingly morose, drinking heavily and eventually retreating to his yacht, the
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was shooting he would chew on a linen handkerchiefâeach morning his wife would give him a dozen fresh handkerchiefs, but by the end of a day's filming the corners of all of them would be chewed to shreds. He always had music played on the set and would routinely break for tea (
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1036:. The logistics were enormousâtwo entire towns were constructed, there were 5000 extras, 100 cooks, 2000 rail layers, a cavalry regiment, 800 Native Americans, 1300 bison, 2000 horses, 10,000 cattle and 50,000 properties, including the original stagecoach used by
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3881:. Although not generally appropriate geographically as a setting for his plots, the expressive visual impact of the area enabled Ford to define images of the American West with some of the most beautiful and powerful cinematography ever shot, in such films as
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Ford directed sixteen features and several documentaries in the decade between 1946 and 1956. As with his pre-war career, his films alternated between (relative) box office flops and major successes, but most of his later films made a solid profit, and
1821:, attracting little critical attention and winning no awards. It was not a major box-office hit although it had a respectable domestic first-year gross of $ 750,000, but Ford scholar Tag Gallagher describes it as "a deeper, more multi-leveled work than
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respectively in May and June 1872. They filed their intentions to marry on July 31, 1875, and became American citizens five years later on September 11, 1880. The John Augustine Feeney family resided on Sheridan Street, in the Irish neighborhood of
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off the set, and on another occasion, he brought an executive in front of the crew, stood him in profile and announced, "This is an associate producerâtake a good look, because you won't be seeing him on this picture again". While shooting
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Alberto Morin to masquerade as an inept French waiter, who proceeded to spill soup over them, break plates and cause general mayhem, but the two executives apparently didn't realise they were the victims of one of Ford's practical jokes.
1961:. Although not highly regarded by some criticsâTag Gallagher devotes only one short paragraph to it in his book on Fordâit was fairly successful at the box office, grossing $ 900,000 in its first year. The film was banned in Australia.
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film critic who (like Dudley Nichols) had not written a movie script until hired by Ford. It was a big commercial success, grossing nearly $ 5 million worldwide in its first year and ranking in the Top 20 box office hits of 1948.
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and Harry Carey Jr. Again filmed on location in Monument Valley, it was widely acclaimed for its stunning Technicolor cinematography (including the famous cavalry scene filmed in front of an oncoming storm); it won Winton Hoch the
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had a strong influence over the movie and made several key decisions, including the idea of having the character of Huw narrate the film in voice-over (then a novel concept), and the decision that Huw's character should not age
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please him. Upon arriving on the set, you would feel right away that something special was going to happen. You would feel spiritually awakened all of a sudden." Carey credits Ford with the inspiration of Carey's final film,
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years ago in Italy, his favorite Director was John Ford and he spoke very openly about that influence. I want to thank everybody who is here from the Irish Academy, the John Ford family and thank you to John Ford Ireland."
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was originally engaged to direct, but he left the project when Fox decided to film it in California; Ford was hired in his place and production was postponed for several months until he became available. Producer
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5062:â "A hallmark is never easy to describe, but the nearest description of Ford's would be a combination of strength and simplicity. The nearest equivalent I can think of is a musical one: middle-period Beethoven."
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caused a storm of protest. DeMille was basically on the receiving end of a torrent of attacks from many speakers throughout the meeting and at one point looked like being solely thrown off the guild board.
3007:) who is wrongfully accused of raping and murdering a white girl. It was erroneously marketed as a suspense film by Warners and was not a commercial success. During 1960, Ford made his third TV production,
614:, 1881â1953; Bridget, 1883â1884; Barbara, born and died 1888; Edward, born 1889; Josephine, born 1891; Hannah (Joanna), born and died 1892; John Martin, 1894â1973; and Daniel, born and died 1896 (or 1898).
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as his nephew. Katharine Hepburn reportedly facilitated a rapprochement between the two men, ending a long-running feud, and she convinced Tracy to take the lead role, which had originally been offered to
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and refusing to eat or see anyone. Production was shut down for five days and Ford sobered up, but soon after he suffered a ruptured gallbladder, necessitating emergency surgery, and he was replaced by
2328:. It featured many of his 'Stock Company' of actors, including John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen, Mae Marsh, Francis Ford (as a bartender), Frank Baker, Ben Johnson and also featured
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disguised as an action-comedy, which subtly but sharply engaged with issues of racial bigotry, corporate connivance, greed and American beliefs of societal superiority. The supporting cast included
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and it did big business on its first release, grossing more than $ 5 million worldwide. John Wayne, then 41, also received wide praise for his role as the 60-year-old Captain Nathan Brittles.
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2881:(Warner Bros, 1957) was a three-part 'omnibus' movie shot on location in Ireland and based on Irish short stories. It was made by Four Province Productions, a company established by Irish tycoon
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2150:. Released several months after the end of the war, it was among the year's top 20 box-office draws, although Tag Gallagher notes that many critics have incorrectly claimed that it lost money.
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3729:, when the prostitute Dallas is being run out of town by local matrons. Character names also recur in many Ford filmsâthe name Quincannon, for example, is used in several films including
2784:. It was Hunter's first film for Ford. It was very successful upon its first release and became one of the top 20 films of the year, grossing $ 4.45 million, although it received no
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improvise a monologue while firing questions from behind the camera about the course of the battle (a subject on which Fonda was well-versed) and then simply editing out the questions.
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about falling three days behind schedule, Ford responded by tearing three pages out of the script and declaring "We're on schedule" and indeed he never filmed those pages. While making
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letters reading BE KIND TO DONALD WEEK. He was as good as his wordâfor precisely seven days. On the eighth day he ripped the sign down and returned to his normal bullying behaviour."
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from 1934 to 1941, earning a staggering $ 220,068 in 1938âmore than double the salary of the U.S. president at that time (although this was still less than half the income of
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2728:; scripted by Frank S. Nugent, it featured Ford regulars John and Pat Wayne, Vera Miles and Ward Bond, with Ford himself appearing in the introduction. In November he made
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and Harry Carey Jr, which is particularly noteworthy as the only Ford film since 1930 that he scripted himself. It was subsequently adapted into the long-running TV series
2872:. Made for the US Navy and filmed by the Pacific Fleet Command Combat Camera Group, it featured Ward Bond and Ken Curtis alongside real Navy personnel and their families.
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the railing instead; Ford would not explicitly correct him and he reportedly made O'Brien play the scene forty-two times before the actor relented and did it Ford's way.
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for Best Director, and was hailed at the time as one of the best films ever made, although its reputation has diminished considerably compared to other contenders like
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come in second having won the award three times. Ford was the first director to win consecutive Best Director awards, in 1940 and 1941. This feat was later matched by
2517:(with Ward Bond reprising the title role until his sudden death in 1960). Although it did far smaller business than most of his other films in this period, Ford cited
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throwing of objects and the lighting of lamps, matches or cigarettes. If a doomed character was shown playing poker (such as Liberty Valance or gunman Tom Tyler in
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the experience of the film's production, quoted Ford saying of Wayne's future in film: "He'll be the biggest star ever because he is the perfect 'everyman.'"
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was shot in just 32 days, with only 352 takes from 335 camera setups, and it was a solid success, grossing $ 2.25 million in its first year.
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3003:(Ford Productions-Warner Bros, 1960) was Ford's last cavalry film. Set in the 1880s, it tells the story of an African-American cavalryman (played by
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exactly ten years later, when he won consecutive awards for Best Director in 1950 and 1951. As a producer, he also received a nomination for
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for their characters. He hated long expository scenes and was famous for tearing pages out of a script to cut dialogue. During the making of
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Ford's next two films stand somewhat apart from the rest of his films in terms of production, and he notably took no salary for either job.
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of the then Lord Wallscourt: Ford was now getting his own back at his descendant. Not a charming sight." "We now had to return to the
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is said to have held this hand when he was murdered. Many of his sound films include renditions or quotations of his favorite hymn, "
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He married Mary McBride Smith on July 3, 1920, and they had two children. His daughter Barbara was married to singer and actor
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full force of his relentless scorn and sarcasm. He once referred to John Wayne as a "big idiot" and even punched Henry Fonda.
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speak through action rather than words. But their conflict with society embodies larger themes in the American experience.
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replaced him (although Tag Gallagher suggests that Ford's illness was a pretext for leaving the film, which Ford disliked.
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honored him with its first Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony which was telecast nationwide, with President
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to accentuate his use of shadows. Still, it was one of Ford's most expensive films at US$ 3.2 million.
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and John Carradine; it was also Ford's first movie in color and included uncredited script contributions by
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once said that other film-makers refused to shoot in the region out of fears of plagiarism.
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for distinguished contribution to the art of film. He was the first recipient of the
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Byron, Stuart (March 1979). "The Searchers': Cult Movie of the New Hollywood".
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Wayne and Ford, The Films, the Friendship, and the Forging of an American Hero
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modern cinema? If your lips are shaping The Birth of a Nation, you are right.
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How Maine Changed the World: A History in 50 People, Places, and Objects
8309:"John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend. Pappy and the Duke"
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Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to John Ford.
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Company of Heroes: My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company
7266:. Movie paperbacks. University of California Press. pp. 24, 43.
6953:"Truth or tall tales? Director John Ford's D-Day account discredited"
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and SĂ© Merry Doyle participated in a number of events; Irish writers
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all ranked in the Top 20 box-office hits of their respective years.
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for the lead roles, but eventually accepted Ford's decision to cast
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8063:. Berkeley â Los Angeles â London: University of California Press.
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Angela Aleiss, "A Race Divided: The Indian Westerns of John Ford,"
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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have had a brief affair with Gable during the making of the film).
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failure contributed to the subsequent collapse of Argosy Pictures.
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squadron and its commander. Ford created a part for the recovering
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and supported Richard Nixon in 1968 and became a supporter of the
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and behind-the-scenes footage shot during the making of the film.
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Ford's first major success as a director was the historical drama
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belittle those who failed to achieve his desired performance. On
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named it one of the "Top 10 DVDs of 2007", ranking it at No. 1.
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in one of his best roles as the consumptive, Shakespeare-loving
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a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her performance.
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Ford's work was held in high regard by his contemporaries, with
8572:, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967, revised 1978.
3725:", such as its parodic use to underscore the opening scenes of
3181:, Ford was hired to direct the Civil War section of MGM's epic
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TV show, (the studio's first foray into TV) which aired on the
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for Columbia Pictures, the first of two Ford films to feature
2493:'stock company', and early (uncredited) screen appearances by
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John Wayne had good reason to be grateful for Ford's support;
1553:. Other films of this period include the South Seas melodrama
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is Ford's first all-talking feature; it was remade in 1954 by
1129:. It would be thirteen years before he made his next Western,
388:(February 1, 1894 â August 31, 1973), known professionally as
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Director John Ford Receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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2209:. It reunited Ford with Henry Fonda (as Earp) and co-starred
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who supposedly said, "Give Jack Ford the jobâhe yells good".
891:(1939), became Ford's principal editor after Murray's death.
6889:"We Shot D-Day on Omaha Beach (An Interview With John Ford)"
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discussions, public interviews, and an outdoor screening of
4796:, had tried to make it mandatory for every member to sign a
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Ford's favorite location for his Western films was southern
3023:(on which the series was based). He also visited the set of
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in his career-making role as Huw. The script was written by
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was followed by two less successful and lesser-known films.
1833:(1939) was a lavish frontier drama co-starring Henry Fonda,
8294:"Promising Russia Movie Director is Kurosawa's Biggest Fan"
8151:""I Never Knew How to Make a Film": Michael Cimino in 2005"
4935:'s 2014 collection of writings by and about Ford in Persian
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promoting Ford to full Admiral and presenting him with the
3478:, a documentary on the most decorated U.S. Marine, General
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Republic's anxiety was erased by the resounding success of
2376:, also with Carey and thought lost. It starred John Wayne,
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recognition, with five nominations including Best Picture.
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when the two ends of the line were joined on May 10, 1869.
8586:, 1. Le Temps des Cahiers, 1962â1982, Paris: P.O.L., 2001.
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recurs throughout his work as a director. Film journalist
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Ford's first film of 1950 was the offbeat military comedy
2246:"Argosy Pictures" redirects here. Not to be confused with
1070:, seemed to deserve "at most a footnote in film history".
849:, and cinematographers Ben F. Reynolds, John W. Brown and
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D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II
6845:"Biography of Rear Admiral John Ford; U.S. Naval Reserve"
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as sultry saloon girl Chihuahua, a strong performance by
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Ford eventually rose to become a top adviser to OSS head
1990:. It was originally planned as a four-hour epic to rival
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not given a screen credit in most of his earliest films.
477:(1962); though he worked in many other genres, including
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8113:"The Discovery of a Forgotten and Banned Nuremberg Film"
7451:
3745:, John Wayne's character is named "Kirby Yorke" in both
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as an orientation film for US soldiers stationed there.
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in the US) was adapted from the novel by British writer
2618:(MGM, 1953), a loose remake of the celebrated 1932 film
1201:(1928), a 3-reeler which is now considered a lost film.
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Donald Sinden. Hodder & Stoughton 1982. pp. 187â188
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examined Ford's work from a screenwriters perspective;
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and both were significant departures from Ford's norm.
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that it "came closest to what I had hoped to achieve".
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as his personal favorite out of all his films, telling
2047:, Ford served as head of the photographic unit for the
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During the 1920s, Ford also served as president of the
8677:, Paris: Editions de l'Etoile/Cahiers du cinéma, 1990.
8366:
navy.togetherweserved.com. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
7851:"Interview with Sam Pollard about Ford and Wayne from"
6823:
John Ford, 78, Film Director Who Won 4 Oscars, ls Dead
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5013:, a riff on Ford's western, set in contemporary Tokyo.
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3512:, Ford could have continued to direct movies. He told
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and many of Ford's faithful Stock Company, including
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New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director
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at the Lilly Library, Indiana University Bloomington
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6907:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1994. pp 395â397.
5262:, opening the four-day event; author and biographer
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7385:"Remembering John Wayne | Interviews | Roger Ebert"
7364:
John Wayne's The Alamo: The Making of the Epic Film
6665:
2964:It was followed by his last feature of the decade,
2930:, who had made his first film appearance in Ford's
2868:, a 29-minute dramatized documentary about the USS
1871:Director' Oscar, and 'Best Supporting Actress' for
573:, Ireland, in 1854. Barbara Curran was born in the
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7612:Donald Sinden. Hodder & Stoughton 1982. p. 185
7600:Donald Sinden. Hodder & Stoughton 1982. p. 174
6276:. Archived from the original on December 30, 2005.
6244:"Tarantino 'Unchained,' Part 1: 'Django' Trilogy?"
6050:
4900:â the film critic was a Soviet major in charge of
4808:âand he certainly knows how to give it to them ...
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8614:. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.
8598:Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford
8328:
7623:Print The Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford
7126:
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6565:"Progtessive Silent Film List: Napoleon's Barber"
6181:Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford
6009:"Classic Ford. A John Ford Retrospective, Part I"
5973:(University of California Press, 1984), 'Preface'
4925:â Said of Ford, "the best director in the world".
4035:in 1973. Also in that year, Ford was awarded the
3508:According to Ford's longtime partner and friend,
14665:
13183:National Board of Review Award for Best Director
8529:, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2016.
6488:"Progressive Silent Film List: Bucking Broadway"
5944:"Close-Up: Dan Ford on John Wayne and John Ford"
5266:gave the Symposium's opening lecture; directors
2461:1950 Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography
2419:In 1949, Ford briefly returned to Fox to direct
2350:, who was having problems with his current film
2268:(1940), before the Second World War intervened.
1399:, was a superior remake of the 1929 silent film
589:, the Morrises of Spiddal (headed at present by
14804:Directors of Best Picture Academy Award winners
14744:Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement recipients
8086:"The 25 Most Influential Directors of All Time"
7902:
7137:. University of California Press. p. 234.
6207:Probably better then known by its Gaelic name,
4990:â "A John Ford film was a visual gratification"
3586:He greatly enjoyed spending time on his yacht,
3061:, who went on to star in the Western TV series
2158:After the war, Ford remained an officer in the
1945:and the supporting cast included Ford regulars
1409:as The Sergeantâthe role played by his brother
1028:(1924), an epic account of the building of the
910:. The print was restored in New Zealand by the
688:, eventually progressing to become a prominent
14789:United States Navy personnel of the Korean War
11176:
7759:"Top 10 DVDs - 50 Top 10 Lists of 2007 - TIME"
7564:American Indian Culture & Research Journal
7362:Clark, Donald, & Christopher P. Andersen.
7121:
7070:"John Ford: Biography and Independent Profile"
6393:"New Zealand vault contains silent film cache"
6156:1900 Census report Feb 1894 birthdate provided
5922:"Funeral for John Ford Set on Coast Wednesday"
5782:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
5407:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
5352:
2768:as a young girl. The supporting cast included
2557:. A testament to Ford's legendary efficiency,
2262:(1939); Argosy Corporation produced one film,
2010:was originally slated to play the adult Huw).
1289:, which is notable as the debut film for both
1205:was followed by his final two silent features
877:. Most of Ford's postwar films were edited by
361:EuropeanâAfricanâMiddle Eastern Campaign Medal
14794:United States Navy rear admirals (lower half)
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8652:. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 880.
4953:â Referred to Ford as the "king of directors"
4784:in Hollywood is expressed by a story told by
3984:(1939). He later directed two documentaries,
3221:that Ford directed in support of series star
3191:wide-screen process. Ford's segment featured
3037:(Ford Productions-Columbia, 1961) co-starred
2832:, the four segments included interviews with
1231:(1929), a colonial army adventure set in the
912:Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
596:John Augustine and Barbara Curran arrived in
14784:United States Navy personnel of World War II
8750:The Eloquence of Gesture by Shigehiko Hasumi
8393:John Ford (1 February 1895 â 31 August 1973)
7719:(August 1968), as cited by Tag Gallagher in
6534:"Edward Jones, Pardner Jones or King Fisher"
6333:(University of California Press 1984) p. 380
6242:Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (December 23, 2012).
5837:Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon (1952â1959)
5827:Order of National Security Merit Samil Medal
5447:Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon (1952â1959)
5439:Order of National Security Merit Samil Medal
3187:, the first non-documentary film to use the
3157:in a major role as the brutal Valance, with
3011:, a one-hour episode of the network TV show
2442:(Argosy/RKO, 1949), starring John Wayne and
1702:as Dallas and a virtual unknown, his friend
1005:studio in 1920; his first film for them was
14719:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
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6706:Quoted in Joseph McBride, "The Searchers",
5198:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
4095:In 2019 Jean-Christophe Klotz released the
3897:. A notable example is the famous scene in
2612:Ford's next film was the romance-adventure
986:Ford's first feature-length production was
14764:People of the Office of Strategic Services
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4050:In 1998, a statue of Ford was unveiled in
1649:in 1926, and it was his first with sound.
1443:score. It was followed later that year by
38:
12959:Locarno Film Festival Best Director Award
8056:
8030:Critchlow, Donald T. (October 21, 2013).
8029:
8003:Critchlow, Donald T. (October 21, 2013).
8002:
7976:Critchlow, Donald T. (October 21, 2013).
7975:
7880:. Rogerebert.suntimes.com. Archived from
7785:"John Ford, the man who invented America"
7366:(New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1995)
7222:McGhee, Richard D. (September 30, 2016).
7130:
6480:
6082:Silverman, Charles (September 10, 2013).
6081:
5458:
5218:Learn how and when to remove this message
4643:Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
4100:John Ford, l'homme qui inventa l'Amérique
4082:, a DVD boxed set of 24 of Ford's films.
3674:, when challenged by the film's producer
2953:(1959), Ford's second documentary on the
301:
14774:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
14729:Directors Guild of America Award winners
14724:Deaths from stomach cancer in California
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8369:
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7452:O'Hara, Maureen; John Nicoletti (2005).
6355:(Harper-Collins, New York, 2005), p. 490
6184:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1999.
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5738:Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
5379:Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
4837:1964 United States presidential election
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2896:Both of Ford's 1958 films were made for
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655:Ford's many extramarital relationships.
540:movement, have cited his influence. The
8645:
8548:Never Apologise: The Collected Writings
8452:University of California, Santa Barbara
7949:
7853:. pbs.org. May 10, 2006. Archived from
7679:
6809:
6222:
4533:Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
3778:included their characters speaking the
3417:Ford's last completed feature film was
2885:, who had recently become Chair of the
1573:, Ford had elaborate sets built on the
1545:, a physician who was caught up in the
14666:
9038:
8694:(in French). No. 56. Winter 2005.
8605:The Unquiet Man: The Life of John Ford
8306:
8104:
7952:"The Convoluted Politics of John Ford"
7896:
7540:John Ford, or The Eloquence of Gesture
7485:Portland Magazine, February/March 2018
7408:
7221:
7157:Only the director himself defended it.
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3701:or the attack on the Comanche camp in
2724:(Hal Roach Studios) for the TV series
1933:(1941) was a rural comedy scripted by
1657:forty times in preparation for making
1645:(1939) was Ford's first western since
1632:(1936), an Elizabethan costume drama.
713:, (the star of 25 Ford silent films),
19:For other people named John Ford, see
14689:AFI Life Achievement Award recipients
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8684:, New York: Dial Press/J. Wade, 1979.
8670:(Yale University Press, 2010) 208 pp.
8565:, London: Plexus, 1981, 1999 edition.
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7456:. Simon & Schuster. p. 190.
7314:"AFI's website listing Top 100 films"
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6536:. Texasescapes.com. December 12, 2004
6274:"The religion of John Ford, director"
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4854:Republican presidential ticket. When
4020:. In 1955 and 1957, Ford was awarded
3141:as a loquacious newspaper publisher,
3017:, which included footage from Ford's
2758:Ford returned to the big screen with
1147:
619:Portland High School, Portland, Maine
99:Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
14714:Best Directing Academy Award winners
12413:Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
8579:, New York: Harry Abrams Inc., 2004.
8412:The Hall of Valor Project; John Ford
8219:
8178:
7670:programme 10:30am September 29, 2007
7496:The Film Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition
7409:Wilson, Scott (September 26, 2016).
7013:. April 1945. Event occurs at 5:43.
6932:from the original on January 7, 2022
6449:The Film Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition
6353:The Film Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition
6057:. The Oklahoma Western Biographies.
6003:
6001:
5417:also with three campaign stars, the
5196:adding citations to reliable sources
5163:
5159:
4061:network on December 5, 1971, called
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3265:(doubling for a fictional island in
2812:also took their name from the film.
2660:In 1955, Ford made the lesser-known
2547:). It was made at the insistence of
1610:in November 2006 features directors
1541:âexplored the little-known story of
1466:Ford's first film of 1935 (made for
1378:, the first of his three films with
1138:Motion Picture Directors Association
885:, who had first worked with Ford on
14769:Portland High School (Maine) alumni
8591:John Ford. Un pensiero per immagini
8258:
7907:. In Silvester, Christopher (ed.).
7761:. December 12, 2007. Archived from
7685:"Burt Kennedy Interviews John Ford"
6924:Greene, Steve (September 9, 2014).
6102:
5932:
5232:Irish Film & Television Academy
4740:with portrait and Oscar, circa 1946
4428:Directed Academy Award Performances
3237:series and starring James Stewart,
1470:) was the mistaken-identity comedy
1315:; the last-named, adapted from the
658:
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8673:Patrice Rollet and NicolĂĄs Saada,
8593:, Milano, Edizioni Unicopli, 2010.
8518:
8396:Naval History and Heritage Command
8262:(1994). "A Tribute to John Ford".
8213:"6 Filmmaking Tips From John Ford"
6944:
6791:
6399:from the original on June 11, 2010
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5320:
3713:), the last hand he plays is the "
2600:, was a western comedy-drama with
2596:(1953), Ford's first entry in the
2233:and an early screen appearance by
2153:
1366:. In 1933, he returned to Fox for
1352:(made for Universal) with a young
16:American film director (1894â1973)
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14779:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
14759:People from Cape Elizabeth, Maine
14613:Joshua Safdie and Benjamin Safdie
8709:
8450:The American Presidency Project,
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7316:. Connect.afi.com. Archived from
6756:Smith's Weekly. November 1, 1941.
6754:Through Smith's Private Projector
6451:(2005, Harper Collins, New York,
6053:John Ford: Hollywood's old master
5998:
5976:
5942:Holleran, Scott (June 21, 2007).
4153:
2828:network in 1955â56. Presented by
2732:(Lewman Ltd-Revue, 1955) for the
2360:was followed by another Western,
553:Ford was born John Martin "Jack"
412:including a record four wins for
14694:American people of Irish descent
12102:Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
11126:Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
9998:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
8612:John Ford: The Man and His Films
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8084:Kumar, Arun (December 3, 2021).
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8060:John Ford: The Man and his Films
8050:
8023:
7996:
7969:
7950:McBRIDE, JOSEPH (June 3, 2001).
7943:
7932:
7869:
7843:
7827:
7809:
7777:
7751:
7726:
7721:John Ford: The Man and His Films
7673:
7134:John Ford: The Man and His Films
6331:John Ford: The Man and his Films
6302:"Filmmakers of Faith: John Ford"
5971:John Ford: The Man and his Films
5887:
5875:
5863:
5692:
5685:
5678:
5671:
5662:
5653:
5647:
5635:
5629:
5619:
5610:
5601:
5595:
5588:
5581:
5569:
5563:
5556:
5549:
5539:
5528:
5522:
5512:
5505:
5498:
5489:
5482:
5475:
5468:
5459:
5168:
4975:to "Ulysses being reunited with
4860:Republican Convention in Chicago
4372:Best Documentary, Short Subjects
4112:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
3837:, Ford ran through a scene with
3835:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
3660:In contrast to his contemporary
3626:
3145:as the inept marshal Appleyard,
3123:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
3102:
3082:
3075:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
2296:). The supporting cast included
2024:), Best B&W Cinematography (
1891:as seen from the Iverson Ranch.
474:The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
241:
230:
10314:Academy Award for Best Director
10214:Korea: Battleground for Liberty
9862:When Willie Comes Marching Home
8649:Searching for John Ford: A Life
8577:John Ford and the American West
8236:University Press of Mississippi
8189:University Press of Mississippi
7876:Ebert, Roger (March 31, 2002).
7793:. July 16, 2019. Archived from
7661:
7655:Welles' narration for the film
7649:
7640:
7628:
7615:
7603:
7591:
7582:
7569:
7556:
7530:
7518:
7509:
7488:
7479:
7470:
7445:
7402:
7376:
7356:
7306:
7297:
7288:
7250:
7225:John Wayne: Actor, Artist, Hero
7215:
7180:
7171:
7162:
7099:
7084:
7062:
7053:
7044:
7035:
7026:
7017:
6997:
6972:
6917:
6897:
6881:
6859:
6837:
6804:Searching For John Ford: A Life
6782:
6773:
6759:
6747:
6738:
6729:
6700:
6691:
6620:
6611:
6602:
6593:
6584:
6575:
6557:
6548:
6526:
6517:
6471:
6462:
6441:
6411:
6385:
6376:
6367:
6358:
6345:
6336:
6323:
6308:
6294:
6266:
6235:
6216:
6201:
6134:University Press of Mississippi
5256:performing his score to Ford's
4121:
3802:, then a contract star for the
3537:Personality and directing style
3130:, the supporting cast features
2951:Korea: Battleground for Liberty
2887:International Olympic Committee
2474:When Willie Comes Marching Home
2241:
2122:is by and large a "tall tale."
1986:from the best-selling novel by
1887:, which was represented by the
1680:story that Ford had spotted in
1488:, and it drew critical praise.
1271:. His three films of 1930 were
1030:First transcontinental railroad
881:until the latter's 1961 death.
167:
14799:Western (genre) film directors
10233:(1971) (produced and co-wrote)
9427:The Face on the Bar-Room Floor
8703:Hollywood Directors: 1914â1940
8607:, London: Kimber. 1982 (1979).
8036:. Cambridge University Press.
8009:. Cambridge University Press.
7982:. Cambridge University Press.
7454:'Tis Herself: An Autobiography
7072:. Cobbles.com. August 14, 1939
6150:
6075:
5984:"AUTEUR SPOTLIGHT | John Ford"
5963:
5914:
5807:National Defense Service Medal
5787:AsiaticâPacific Campaign Medal
5767:American Defense Service Medal
5427:National Defense Service Medal
5415:AsiaticâPacific Campaign Medal
5395:American Defense Service Medal
5341:
4969:â Once compared the ending of
4504:Academy Award for Best Actress
4064:The American West of John Ford
3541:
3233:a baseball story made for the
2628:and starred Ford's old friend
1786:, where he had filmed much of
1600:The longer revised version of
366:AsiaticâPacific Campaign Medal
1:
14754:Military personnel from Maine
10222:Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend
8775:Website for John Ford Ireland
8745:Ford's Depth by Miguel MarĂas
8688:"Politique(s) de John Ford".
8454:. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
8438:. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
8419:. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
8402:. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
8364:Ford, John, RADM; USN Retired
8232:Conversations with Filmmakers
8185:Conversations with Filmmakers
8111:Canby, Peter (May 24, 2023).
7566:, 18 (2), Summer 1995, 25â34.
6951:Byrnes, Paul (June 9, 2014).
6926:"The First D-Day Documentary"
6834:. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
6130:Conversations with Filmmakers
5907:
5802:Navy Occupation Service Medal
5757:Presidential Medal of Freedom
5423:Navy Occupation Service Medal
5387:Presidential Medal of Freedom
5001:took inspiration from Ford's
4037:Presidential Medal of Freedom
3723:Shall We Gather at the River?
3503:Presidential Medal of Freedom
3476:Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend
3427:took over the lead role from
2075:the Japanese attack on Midway
1547:Abraham Lincoln assassination
1385:The World War I desert drama
1235:starring Victor McLaglen and
1180:Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
1101:
894:
626:acting for his older brother
548:
14704:Artists from Portland, Maine
10137:The Adventures of Marco Polo
9702:The Prisoner of Shark Island
8584:La Maison cinéma et le monde
8534:Brassey's Guide to War Films
8307:Bowser, Ken (May 10, 2006).
7911:. Grove Press. p. 418.
7050:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 499â500
6892:The American Legion Magazine
6779:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 184â185
6382:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 502â546
6059:University of Oklahoma Press
5433:with one campaign star, the
5314:, discussed music for film.
5237:
4884:
4451:Academy Award for Best Actor
3915:of their films. Ford noted:
3790:(who played Chief Scar from
2790:Greatest Western of all time
2049:Office of Strategic Services
2038:
1635:
1559:(1937) and the lighthearted
1534:The Prisoner of Shark Island
1457:, and the highly successful
1413:in the earlier versionâwith
1048:pistol and replicas of the "
264:Office of Strategic Services
7:
11070:Alejandro Gonzålez Iñårritu
11062:Alejandro Gonzålez Iñårritu
10331:(1927/28; Dramatic Picture)
7909:The Grove Book of Hollywood
7715:Reprint of an article from
7094:. Brigham Young University.
6590:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 498â99
6250:. p. 5. Archived from
5902:List of film collaborations
5849:
5353:Awards (military and civil)
4744:
3948:with all of them being for
3570:and refused to let him in.
3400:In 1965 Ford began work on
3049:and Stock Company regulars
2203:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
2191:Ford's first postwar movie
1941:. It starred veteran actor
1817:, was less successful than
1676:screenplay was based on an
10:
14820:
13105:Dominga Sotomayor Castillo
12529:Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
11178:AFI Life Achievement Award
9275:The Outcasts of Poker Flat
8989:AFI Life Achievement Award
8701:Koszarski, Richard. 1976.
8228:Akira Kurosawa: interviews
7691:. Bobbs Merrill. pp.
7476:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 40â41
7228:. McFarland. p. 340.
7032:Anderson, 1981 , pp. 101â8
7023:Anderson, 2004, pp. 446â47
6554:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 49â61
6395:. CBC News. June 8, 2010.
6084:"Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo"
5842:Order of Leopold (Belgium)
5832:United Nations Korea Medal
5792:World War II Victory Medal
5707:
5443:United Nations Korea Medal
5419:World War II Victory Medal
5345:
5113:praised Ford as "the most
4846:In 1952, Ford hoped for a
4790:Directors Guild of America
4409:The Greatest Show on Earth
3253:episode directed by Ford.
2726:Studio Directors Playhouse
2390:The Outcasts of Poker Flat
2384:) dies giving birth, with
2245:
2160:United States Navy Reserve
2132:His last wartime film was
2057:United States Navy Reserve
1391:(1934), based on the book
1142:Directors Guild of America
1140:, a forerunner to today's
1056:" locomotives that met at
489:. He made frequent use of
371:World War II Victory Medal
21:John Ford (disambiguation)
18:
14739:Film directors from Maine
14460:
14249:
14037:
13898:
13663:
13452:
13189:
13120:
13018:
12965:
12718:
12419:
12157:
11968:
11807:
11624:
11184:
10949:
10738:
10523:
10339:(1927/28; Comedy Picture)
10320:
10280:
10240:
10155:
10072:
10040:
9557:
9050:
8997:
8986:
8980:
8973:
8956:
8936:
8921:
8914:
8897:
8866:
8851:
8844:
8829:
8809:
8794:
8787:
8782:
7905:"John Ford to the Rescue"
7738:www.publicartportland.org
7110:â review by James Travers
6425:. YouTube. Archived from
6286:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
6049:Davis, Ronald L. (1995).
5840:
5835:
5830:
5825:
5815:
5810:
5805:
5800:
5790:
5785:
5780:
5775:
5765:
5760:
5755:
5752:Navy Combat Action Ribbon
5750:
5736:
5731:
5728:Meritorious Service Medal
5726:
5721:
5383:Navy Combat Action Ribbon
5371:Meritorious Service Medal
4917:Field Photographic Branch
4640:
4544:
4530:
4501:
4448:
4395:
4385:
4321:
4311:
4264:
4229:
4209:
4204:
4179:
3944:Ford won a total of four
3491:Eisenhower Medical Center
2166:the day he left service.
2120:John Ford's D-Day footage
2084:Ford was also present on
1246:King of the Khyber Rifles
1011:(1920). His 1923 feature
561:equivalent of Feeney) in
443:Ford is renowned for his
379:
346:Meritorious Service Medal
324:
286:
256:
223:
206:
194:
189:
185:
177:
154:
141:
130:
122:
105:
94:
75:
49:
37:
30:
14699:American Roman Catholics
14517:Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
12012:Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
11006:Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
9854:She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
9718:The Plough and the Stars
9694:Steamboat Round the Bend
9678:The Whole Town's Talking
9299:A Gun Fightin' Gentleman
8783:Awards and achievements
8646:McBride, Joseph (2001).
7903:Parrish, Robert (1998).
7687:. In Thomas, Bob (ed.).
7303:Bogdanovich, 1978, p. 88
7294:Gallagher, 1986, p. 346)
6641:She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
5451:Belgian Order of Leopold
4022:The George Eastman Award
3900:She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
3739:She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
3472:The Miracle of Merriford
3227:The Coulter Craven Story
3213:William Tecumseh Sherman
2959:US Department of Defense
2640:(who replaced an ailing
2466:
2446:, with Victor McLaglen,
2439:She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
2065:(1942), and one for the
1653:claimed that he watched
1531:The politically charged
1491:Steamboat Round The Bend
1484:, released in the UK as
1473:The Whole Town's Talking
1431:National Board of Review
902:New Zealand Film Archive
13133:Valentina Maurel (2022)
10190:December 7th: The Movie
10056:The Colter Craven Story
9806:How Green Was My Valley
8975:American Film Institute
8892:How Green Was My Valley
8475:Griffin, Nancy (2017).
8432:American Film Institute
8226:Cardullo, Bert (2008).
8057:Gallagher, Tag (1986).
7515:Gallagher, 1986, p. 464
7442:Gallagher, 1986, p. 381
7353:Gallagher, 1986, p. 500
7341:Gallagher, 1986, p. 359
7177:Gallagher, 1986, p. 531
7168:Gallagher, 1986, p. 247
7131:Gallagher, Tag (1986).
7059:Gallagher, 1986, p. 454
7041:Gallagher, 1986, p. 225
6871:Naval Historical Center
6849:Naval Historical Center
6788:Gallagher, 1986, p. 184
6744:Gallagher, 1986, p. 183
6735:Gallagher, 1986, p. 182
6726:Gallagher, 1986, p. 499
6697:Gallagher, 1986, p. 162
6617:Gallagher, 1986, p. 145
6608:Gallagher, 1986, p. 146
6581:Gallagher, 1986, p. 519
5777:American Campaign Medal
5429:with service star, the
5403:American Campaign Medal
4915:and the men of the OSS
4702:How Green Was My Valley
4591:How Green Was My Valley
4324:How Green Was My Valley
4128:How Green Was My Valley
4030:American Film Institute
3967:How Green Was My Valley
3768:. His depiction of the
3531:Culver City, California
3495:American Film Institute
3487:Palm Desert, California
3009:The Colter Craven Story
2908:Gideon of Scotland Yard
2794:American Film Institute
2676:How Green Was My Valley
2292:(who later worked with
2281:The Power and the Glory
2014:How Green Was My Valley
1967:How Green Was My Valley
1763:, and Michael Curtiz's
1117:(1926), set during the
1015:, starring screen idol
827:John Ford Stock Company
431:How Green Was My Valley
394:Golden Age of Hollywood
356:American Campaign Medal
87:Palm Desert, California
12517:Michelangelo Antonioni
9950:The Rising of the Moon
9774:Drums Along the Mohawk
9419:The Village Blacksmith
9315:The Prince of Avenue A
8837:Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
8265:Our Films, Their Films
8181:Elia Kazan: interviews
8179:Baer, William (2000).
7840:, See below, pp 18â19.
7646:Peter Cowie, see below
7610:A Touch Of The Memoirs
7598:A Touch Of The Memoirs
7588:Gallagher, 1986, p. 38
7525:A Touch Of The Memoirs
7115:July 29, 2013, at the
6599:Gallagher, 1986, p. 97
6523:Koszarski, 1976 p. 198
6514:Gallagher, 1986, p. 31
6477:Gallagher, 1986, p. 19
6468:Gallagher, 1986, p. 17
6373:Gallagher, 1986, p. 15
6364:Gallagher, 1986, p. 13
6122:Peary, Gerard (2001).
6090:. Museum of Modern Art
5030:took inspiration from
5007:for his animated film
4875:his reelection in 1970
4865:In 1966, he supported
4813:
4741:
4660:Drums Along the Mohawk
4136:Drums Along the Mohawk
4047:one of Ford's movies.
4033:Life Achievement Award
3941:
3936:at Gorham's Corner in
3922:
3870:
3680:Drums Along the Mohawk
3658:
3603:
3523:
3073:Publicity stills from
2991:
2878:The Rising of the Moon
2755:
2221:as the Earp brothers,
2127:William Joseph Donovan
1830:Drums Along the Mohawk
1522:, or Ford's own later
1327:, marked Ford's first
1107:
1072:
981:Harry "Dobe" Carey Jr.
916:Samuel Goldwyn Theater
865:, Charles Lawton Jr.,
668:
12060:Alejandro G. Iñårritu
12054:Alejandro G. Iñårritu
11768:Franklin J. Schaffner
10688:Franklin J. Schaffner
10249:Directed by John Ford
9902:The Sun Shines Bright
9822:My Darling Clementine
9742:Four Men and a Prayer
9515:The Shamrock Handicap
9323:The Girl in Number 29
9203:The Fighting Brothers
8966:From Here to Eternity
8804:It Happened One Night
8485:National Book Network
7878:"The Grapes of Wrath"
7657:Directed by John Ford
7187:Place, J. A. (1993).
6958:Sydney Morning Herald
6877:on February 17, 2001.
6855:on September 5, 2006.
6710:, Spring 1972, p. 212
6629:My Darling Clementine
6342:Gallagher, 1986, p. 6
6125:John Ford: interviews
5381:with Combat "V", the
5357:Ford was awarded the
5348:John Ford filmography
5254:RTĂ Concert Orchestra
5230:In December 2011 the
5074:, he reportedly told
4944:Directed by John Ford
4802:
4751:Franklin D. Roosevelt
4736:
4377:December 7: The Movie
4076:Twentieth Century Fox
3932:
3917:
3866:John Ford's Point in
3865:
3645:
3598:
3518:
3470:Ford's next project,
2989:
2982:Last years, 1960â1973
2821:Warner Bros. Presents
2748:
2593:The Sun Shines Bright
2574:. It was followed by
2501:. It was followed by
2254:friend and colleague
2217:, with Ward Bond and
2194:My Darling Clementine
2071:December 7: The Movie
2035:the Oscar ceremony).
1917:), Best Photography (
1608:Turner Classic Movies
1603:Directed by John Ford
1504:Irish Republican Army
1125:, Wyoming and in the
1099:
1063:
666:
644:The Birth of a Nation
563:Cape Elizabeth, Maine
456:My Darling Clementine
207:Years of service
68:Cape Elizabeth, Maine
14027:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
13832:Paul Thomas Anderson
13430:Francis Ford Coppola
13086:JoĂŁo Pedro Rodrigues
12577:Francis Ford Coppola
12561:Marcello Mastroianni
12539:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
12322:Francis Ford Coppola
12262:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
11851:Richard Attenborough
11792:Francis Ford Coppola
11780:Francis Ford Coppola
11644:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
11632:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
10795:Richard Attenborough
10720:Francis Ford Coppola
10513:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
10505:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
10275:Awards for John Ford
10182:The Battle of Midway
10006:How the West Was Won
9814:They Were Expendable
9790:The Long Voyage Home
8983:Ford first recipient
8092:. Flickside Magazine
7821:Academy Film Archive
7817:"Preserved Projects"
7765:on December 12, 2007
7417:McFarland Publishing
7106:CinemaForever.com â
6903:Ambrose, Stephen E.
6429:on September 9, 2013
6254:on December 27, 2012
6013:Harvard Film Archive
5928:. September 2, 1973.
5812:Korean Service Medal
5431:Korean Service Medal
5192:improve this section
4786:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
4356:The Battle of Midway
4277:The Long Voyage Home
4223:Mutiny on the Bounty
4132:The Battle of Midway
4026:George Eastman House
4008:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
3987:The Battle of Midway
3211:, and John Wayne as
3184:How The West Was Won
2598:Cannes Film Festival
2265:The Long Voyage Home
2135:They Were Expendable
2073:(1943). Ford filmed
2062:The Battle of Midway
1902:The Long Voyage Home
1862:and photographed by
927:Lucille the Waitress
542:Harvard Film Archive
408:), and received six
14549:Michel Hazanavicius
13136:Maryna Vroda (2023)
12906:Tony Leung Chiu-wai
12609:Suso Cecchi d'Amico
12467:Alessandro Blasetti
12036:Michel Hazanavicius
11881:Bernardo Bertolucci
11038:Michel Hazanavicius
10835:Bernardo Bertolucci
9942:The Wings of Eagles
9782:The Grapes of Wrath
9451:North of Hudson Bay
9259:Riders of Vengeance
8881:The Grapes of Wrath
8568:Peter Bogdanovich,
8536:, Brassey's, 2000.
7857:on December 2, 2011
7538:"Shigehiko Hasumi,
7190:I film di John Ford
6679:on January 16, 2013
6304:. November 4, 2008.
5817:Naval Reserve Medal
5762:China Service Medal
5435:Naval Reserve Medal
5391:China Service Medal
5288:Thaddeus O'Sullivan
4788:. A faction of the
4780:Ford's attitude to
4680:The Grapes of Wrath
4492:The Grapes of Wrath
4302:The Grapes of Wrath
4108:The Grapes of Wrath
3961:The Grapes of Wrath
3826:MGM-British Studios
3810:when he starred in
3527:Holy Cross Cemetery
2957:, was made for the
2845:The Wings of Eagles
2738:series; it starred
2537:, with Wayne's son
2326:James Warner Bellah
1896:The Grapes of Wrath
1889:San Fernando Valley
1877:Iverson Movie Ranch
1855:The Grapes of Wrath
1780:Iverson Movie Ranch
1690:urged Ford to hire
1594:The Grapes of Wrath
1575:Iverson Movie Ranch
1319:novel and starring
875:William H. Clothier
851:George Schneiderman
703:The Mysterious Rose
425:The Grapes of Wrath
269:11th Naval District
216:1946â1962 (reserve)
13222:Roberto Rossellini
12991:William A. Wellman
12832:Jean-Paul Belmondo
12826:Bertrand Tavernier
12816:Thelma Schoonmaker
12762:Stefania Sandrelli
12748:Manoel de Oliveira
12738:Dino De Laurentiis
12627:Giuseppe De Santis
12571:Gian Maria Volonté
12226:William A. Wellman
12072:Guillermo del Toro
11086:Guillermo del Toro
10259:(2017 documentary)
10251:(1971 documentary)
10158:and training films
10049:Rookie of the Year
9974:The Horse Soldiers
9918:The Long Gray Line
9662:The World Moves On
9507:The Fighting Heart
9403:Little Miss Smiles
9131:The Phantom Riders
8931:A Place in the Sun
8861:Gone with the Wind
8726:Archival materials
8666:Pippin, Robert B.
8561:Lindsay Anderson,
8546:Lindsay Anderson,
7797:on August 15, 2019
7790:Pula Film Festival
7389:www.rogerebert.com
7258:Bogdanovich, Peter
6984:Washingtonpost.com
6827:The New York Times
6673:"Movie Stagecoach"
6315:"The Searcher" in
6015:. February 6, 2010
5926:The New York Times
5121:Bertrand Tavernier
5117:of all filmmakers"
5039:Lawrence of Arabia
4742:
4258:Gone with the Wind
4218:Irving G. Thalberg
4193:Irving G. Thalberg
4144:Torpedo Squadron 8
3942:
3905:Frederic Remington
3871:
3339:Edward G. Robinson
3064:The High Chaparral
2992:
2967:The Horse Soldiers
2756:
2722:Rookie of the Year
2667:The Long Gray Line
2113:reported that the
2111:Stephen E. Ambrose
1993:Gone with the Wind
1881:Chatsworth, Calif.
1784:Chatsworth, Calif.
1752:Cecil B. DeMille's
1739:Destry Rides Again
1579:Chatsworth, Calif.
1478:Edward G. Robinson
1446:The World Moves On
1436:The New York Times
1148:Talkies: 1928â1939
1108:
669:
621:, where he played
386:John Martin Feeney
309:Battle of Normandy
213:1942â1945 (active)
201:United States Navy
160:Mary McBride Smith
54:John Martin Feeney
14749:Maine Republicans
14661:
14660:
14655:
14654:
14645:Christopher Nolan
14573:Richard Linklater
14450:Steven Soderbergh
14402:Quentin Tarantino
14223:François Truffaut
13858:
13857:
13816:Quentin Tarantino
13653:Steven Soderbergh
13645:Anthony Minghella
13605:Quentin Tarantino
13398:François Truffaut
13382:Franco Zeffirelli
13270:Renato Castellani
13149:
13148:
13044:Aleksei Mizgiryov
12925:
12924:
12892:Catherine Deneuve
12836:Jerzy Skolimowski
12820:Frederick Wiseman
12631:Goffredo Lombardo
12591:Claudia Cardinale
12379:
12378:
12117:
12116:
12108:Christopher Nolan
11935:Anthony Minghella
11692:Vincente Minnelli
11584:
11583:
11558:Denzel Washington
11144:
11143:
11134:Christopher Nolan
10939:Steven Soderbergh
10907:Anthony Minghella
10588:Vincente Minnelli
10267:
10266:
10230:Vietnam! Vietnam!
9990:Two Rode Together
9982:Sergeant Rutledge
9766:Young Mr. Lincoln
9726:Wee Willie Winkie
9574:Men Without Women
9435:Three Jumps Ahead
9283:Ace of the Saddle
9187:Three Mounted Men
9099:Straight Shooting
9067:The Trail of Hate
9007:
9006:
8998:Succeeded by
8957:Succeeded by
8898:Succeeded by
8830:Succeeded by
8680:Andrew Sinclair,
8600:, New York, 1999.
8525:Brianton, Kevin,
8505:978-1-60893-632-8
8493:978-1-60893-631-1
8279:978-0-7868-6122-4
8245:978-1-57806-997-2
8215:. August 1, 2012.
8198:978-1-57806-224-9
8166:New York Magazine
8043:978-1-107-65028-2
8016:978-1-107-65028-2
7989:978-1-107-65028-2
7956:Los Angeles Times
7834:Peter Bogdanovich
7702:978-0-672-51714-3
7634:Carey, Harry Jr.
7575:Gallagher, 1986,
7463:978-0-7432-6916-2
7426:978-1-4766-2599-7
6802:McBride, Joseph,
6708:Sight & Sound
6653:Sergeant Rutledge
6571:. March 23, 2008.
6143:978-1-57806-398-7
6068:978-0-8061-2916-7
5986:. October 5, 2023
5847:
5846:
5700:
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5268:Peter Bogdanovich
5228:
5227:
5220:
5160:John Ford Ireland
5132:François Truffaut
5111:Jean-Marie Straub
4939:Peter Bogdanovich
4905:Babelsberg Studio
4856:Dwight Eisenhower
4852:Douglas MacArthur
4731:
4730:
4425:
4424:
4283:David O. Selznick
3994:, which both won
3925:Awards and honors
3852:Comanche Stallion
3820:on the estate in
3804:Rank Organisation
3641:Film Encyclopedia
3616:Portland Magazine
3433:Margaret Leighton
3369:, Danny Borzage,
3337:as Doc Holliday,
3319:Ricardo MontalbĂĄn
3177:After completing
3034:Two Rode Together
3000:Sergeant Rutledge
2898:Columbia Pictures
2866:The Growler Story
2850:Frank "Spig" Wead
2602:Charles Winninger
2577:What Price Glory?
2549:Republic Pictures
2523:Peter Bogdanovich
2414:Men without Women
2115:Eisenhower Center
2092:. He crossed the
1988:Richard Llewellyn
1970:(1941), starring
1905:(1940) was, like
1835:Claudette Colbert
1789:Wee Willie Winkie
1723:David O. Selznick
1624:Katharine Hepburn
1571:Wee Willie Winkie
1566:Wee Willie Winkie
1551:John Wilkes Booth
1451:Madeleine Carroll
1274:Men Without Women
1217:(1929), starring
1203:Napoleon's Barber
1198:Napoleon's Barber
1077:Richard Koszarski
1058:Promontory Summit
989:Straight Shooting
946:The Trail of Hate
581:on the island of
577:, in the town of
491:location shooting
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13840:Steven Spielberg
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12912:Sigourney Weaver
12886:Jamie Lee Curtis
12856:Vanessa Redgrave
12852:David Cronenberg
12810:William Friedkin
12798:Marco Bellocchio
12675:GĂ©rard Depardieu
12661:Vittorio Gassman
12603:Steven Spielberg
12523:Federico Fellini
12511:Cesare Zavattini
12507:Sergei Yutkevich
12457:Anatoli Golovnya
12406:
12399:
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12238:Rouben Mamoulian
12210:Alfred Hitchcock
12162:Cecil B. DeMille
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11947:Steven Spielberg
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11869:Steven Spielberg
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10166:Torpedo Squadron
9894:What Price Glory
9750:Submarine Patrol
9710:Mary of Scotland
9371:Desperate Trails
9291:Rider of the Law
9211:A Fight for Love
9155:The Scarlet Drop
9123:Bucking Broadway
9033:
9026:
9019:
9010:
9009:
8981:Preceded by
8922:Preceded by
8852:Preceded by
8795:Preceded by
8780:
8779:
8756:La furia umana/3
8732:John Ford papers
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6873:. Archived from
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6832:Internet Archive
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5172:
5164:
5126:Andrei Tarkovsky
5087:Steven Spielberg
5010:Tokyo Godfathers
4988:Alfred Hitchcock
4962:Federico Fellini
4933:Massoud Farasati
4898:Georgy Avenarius
4806:Cecil B. DeMille
4794:Cecil B. DeMille
4432:
4431:
4404:Cecil B. DeMille
4350:Best Documentary
4158:
4157:
4097:documentary film
3996:Best Documentary
3952:, for the films
3934:John Ford Statue
3808:Pinewood Studios
3719:Wild Bill Hickok
3662:Alfred Hitchcock
3575:Darryl F. Zanuck
3463:, with music by
3267:French Polynesia
3209:Ulysses S. Grant
3114:
3106:
3097:
3086:
2976:Constance Towers
2780:and rising star
2735:Fireside Theater
2730:The Bamboo Cross
2487:William Demarest
2402:Desperate Trails
2394:Three Godfathers
2378:Pedro ArmendĂĄriz
2368:1916 silent film
2366:, a remake of a
2290:Gabriel Figueroa
2256:Merian C. Cooper
2148:Lindsay Anderson
2026:Arthur C. Miller
2003:Darryl F. Zanuck
1943:Charley Grapewin
1939:Erskine Caldwell
1935:Nunnally Johnson
1860:Nunnally Johnson
1839:William Faulkner
1813:(1939) starring
1810:Young Mr Lincoln
1748:Marlene Dietrich
1696:Marlene Dietrich
1629:Mary of Scotland
1612:Steven Spielberg
1486:Passport to Fame
1397:Philip MacDonald
1119:Dakota land rush
1106:
1103:
1080:
1075:âFilm historian
1042:Wild Bill Hickok
995:Bucking Broadway
855:Joseph H. August
839:Nunnally Johnson
837:, scriptwriters
835:Merian C. Cooper
807:Barry Fitzgerald
795:Pedro ArmendĂĄriz
659:Directing career
617:Feeney attended
530:Andrei Tarkovsky
303:
297:Battle of Midway
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12643:Martin Scorsese
12635:Ennio Morricone
12585:Paolo Villaggio
12567:Mario Monicelli
12535:Luigi Comencini
12487:Alexander Kluge
12483:Jean-Luc Godard
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6647:The Searchers
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5312:Kyle Eastwood
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5300:Eoghan Harris
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5296:Colin Bateman
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5246:The Searchers
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5208:December 2022
5201:
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5186:
5182:
5177:This section
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5092:The Fabelmans
5088:
5085:
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5080:
5077:
5076:George Seaton
5073:
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5067:
5064:
5061:
5058:
5056:
5055:Sam Peckinpah
5053:
5051:
5048:
5046:
5043:
5041:
5040:
5036:for his film
5035:
5034:
5033:The Searchers
5029:
5026:
5023:
5020:
5018:
5015:
5012:
5011:
5006:
5005:
5000:
4997:
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4989:
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4978:
4974:
4973:
4972:The Searchers
4968:
4965:
4963:
4960:
4958:
4955:
4952:
4949:
4946:
4945:
4940:
4937:
4934:
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4929:Bahram Beyzai
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4911:. He allowed
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4909:Soviet Berlin
4906:
4903:
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4867:Ronald Reagan
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4767:James Stewart
4764:
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4611:The Quiet Man
4608:
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4552:The Hurricane
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4420:
4418:
4417:Best Director
4415:
4414:
4411:
4410:
4405:
4402:
4400:
4399:
4398:The Quiet Man
4393:
4390:
4388:
4384:
4380:
4378:
4375:
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4364:
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4335:Best Director
4333:
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4328:
4326:
4325:
4319:
4316:
4314:
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4306:
4304:
4303:
4299:
4297:
4296:Best Director
4294:
4293:
4290:
4289:
4284:
4281:
4279:
4278:
4274:
4272:
4269:
4267:
4263:
4260:
4259:
4254:
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4234:
4232:
4231:Best Director
4228:
4225:
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4207:
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4077:
4072:
4070:
4066:
4065:
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4055:
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4048:
4044:
4042:
4041:Richard Nixon
4039:by President
4038:
4034:
4031:
4027:
4023:
4019:
4018:
4017:The Quiet Man
4013:
4009:
4005:
4001:
4000:William Wyler
3997:
3993:
3989:
3988:
3983:
3979:
3975:
3974:
3973:The Quiet Man
3969:
3968:
3963:
3962:
3957:
3956:
3951:
3950:Best Director
3947:
3939:
3935:
3931:
3921:
3916:
3912:
3910:
3906:
3902:
3901:
3896:
3895:
3890:
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3888:The Searchers
3884:
3880:
3876:
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3860:
3858:
3854:
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3846:
3844:
3840:
3836:
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3823:
3819:
3815:
3814:
3809:
3805:
3801:
3800:Donald Sinden
3797:
3793:
3792:The Searchers
3789:
3788:Henry Brandon
3783:
3781:
3777:
3776:
3771:
3767:
3766:
3761:
3760:
3754:
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3744:
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3720:
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3712:
3706:
3704:
3703:The Searchers
3700:
3696:
3692:
3687:
3685:
3681:
3677:
3676:Sam Zimbalist
3673:
3672:
3667:
3663:
3657:
3653:
3649:
3644:
3642:
3638:
3634:
3627:General style
3624:
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3506:
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3499:Richard Nixon
3496:
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3477:
3473:
3468:
3466:
3462:
3458:
3454:
3450:
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3442:
3438:
3434:
3430:
3429:Patricia Neal
3426:
3425:Anne Bancroft
3422:
3421:
3415:
3413:
3409:
3405:
3404:
3403:Young Cassidy
3398:
3396:
3392:
3388:
3384:
3380:
3376:
3375:Chuck Hayward
3372:
3368:
3364:
3360:
3356:
3352:
3348:
3344:
3343:Patrick Wayne
3340:
3336:
3332:
3331:James Stewart
3328:
3324:
3320:
3316:
3312:
3308:
3307:Carroll Baker
3304:
3300:
3299:
3294:
3292:
3288:
3284:
3280:
3276:
3272:
3271:morality play
3268:
3264:
3260:
3259:
3254:
3252:
3248:
3244:
3243:Patrick Wayne
3240:
3236:
3232:
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3206:
3202:
3198:
3194:
3190:
3186:
3185:
3180:
3175:
3173:
3169:
3164:
3160:
3159:Lee Van Cleef
3156:
3152:
3148:
3144:
3140:
3136:
3133:
3129:
3128:James Stewart
3125:
3124:
3112:
3105:
3096:
3095:James Stewart
3092:
3085:
3076:
3068:
3066:
3065:
3060:
3059:Linda Cristal
3056:
3055:Henry Brandon
3052:
3048:
3047:Shirley Jones
3044:
3040:
3039:James Stewart
3036:
3035:
3030:
3028:
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3022:
3021:
3016:
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3006:
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2929:
2928:Spencer Tracy
2925:
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2919:
2917:
2913:
2909:
2905:
2904:
2899:
2894:
2892:
2891:The Quiet Man
2888:
2884:
2883:Lord Killanin
2880:
2879:
2873:
2871:
2867:
2863:
2859:
2855:
2851:
2847:
2846:
2841:
2839:
2835:
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2827:
2823:
2822:
2817:
2816:The Searchers
2813:
2811:
2810:The Searchers
2807:
2803:
2799:
2798:The Searchers
2795:
2791:
2787:
2786:Academy Award
2783:
2779:
2775:
2771:
2767:
2763:
2762:
2761:The Searchers
2753:
2752:
2751:The Searchers
2747:
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2741:
2737:
2736:
2731:
2727:
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2718:
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2691:
2687:
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2677:
2673:
2669:
2668:
2663:
2658:
2655:
2651:
2650:Frank Sinatra
2647:
2646:Donald Sinden
2643:
2639:
2635:
2631:
2627:
2626:Freddie Young
2623:
2622:
2617:
2616:
2610:
2607:
2604:reviving the
2603:
2599:
2595:
2594:
2589:
2587:
2583:
2579:
2578:
2573:
2569:
2568:
2567:The Quiet Man
2562:
2560:
2556:
2555:
2554:The Quiet Man
2550:
2546:
2545:
2544:The Searchers
2540:
2539:Patrick Wayne
2536:
2532:
2531:
2526:
2524:
2520:
2516:
2515:
2510:
2506:
2505:
2500:
2496:
2495:Alan Hale Jr.
2492:
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2445:
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2417:
2415:
2411:
2407:
2406:Hearts of Oak
2403:
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2299:
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2291:
2287:
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2282:
2277:
2276:Graham Greene
2273:
2272:
2267:
2266:
2261:
2257:
2249:
2239:
2236:
2232:
2228:
2224:
2223:Linda Darnell
2220:
2216:
2212:
2211:Victor Mature
2208:
2204:
2200:
2196:
2195:
2189:
2187:
2186:The Searchers
2183:
2182:
2177:
2176:The Quiet Man
2173:
2167:
2165:
2161:
2151:
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2036:
2033:
2032:
2031:Sergeant York
2027:
2023:
2019:
2015:
2011:
2009:
2004:
1999:
1998:William Wyler
1995:
1994:
1989:
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1981:
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1890:
1886:
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1869:
1868:Andrew Sarris
1865:
1861:
1858:(scripted by
1857:
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1757:
1756:Union Pacific
1753:
1749:
1745:
1744:James Stewart
1741:
1740:
1734:
1730:
1728:
1724:
1720:
1716:
1712:
1707:
1705:
1701:
1700:Claire Trevor
1697:
1693:
1689:
1688:Walter Wanger
1685:
1684:
1679:
1678:Ernest Haycox
1675:
1671:
1666:
1664:
1663:Yakima Canutt
1660:
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1558:
1557:
1556:The Hurricane
1552:
1548:
1544:
1540:
1536:
1535:
1529:
1527:
1526:
1525:The Searchers
1521:
1520:
1515:
1514:Academy Award
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12651:Monica Vitti
12499:Satyajit Ray
12479:George Cukor
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12443:Marcel Carné
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12364:Ridley Scott
12358:MiloĆĄ Forman
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11969:2001âpresent
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11278:Lillian Gish
11254:Fred Astaire
11206:Orson Welles
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11102:Bong Joon-ho
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10827:Oliver Stone
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287:Battles/wars
275:
247:Rear admiral
150:(until 1951)
144:affiliations
137:(after 1951)
101:, California
81:(1973-08-31)
44:Ford in 1946
25:
14684:1973 deaths
14679:1894 births
14581:Todd Haynes
14477:Todd Haynes
14338:Woody Allen
14330:John Huston
14282:Woody Allen
14266:Woody Allen
14183:Paul Newman
14086:John Huston
14011:John Huston
13979:Leo McCarey
13963:John Farrow
13768:Spike Jonze
13589:James Ivory
13557:Alan Parker
13541:Woody Allen
13469:Luis Buñuel
13406:Ken Russell
13286:John Huston
13238:John Huston
13198:Jean Renoir
13095: [
13074:Pedro Costa
12768:David Lynch
12742:Omar Sharif
12726:Ăric Rohmer
12703:Jerry Lewis
12683:Alida Valli
12623:Woody Allen
12545:Joris Ivens
12475:Frank Capra
12471:Luis Buñuel
12427:Luis Buñuel
12310:Woody Allen
12304:James Ivory
12274:Robert Wise
12244:John Huston
12186:Frank Capra
12042:Ben Affleck
12018:Danny Boyle
11821:Woody Allen
11738:Robert Wise
11714:Robert Wise
11390:Robert Wise
11310:Jack Lemmon
11270:John Huston
11262:Frank Capra
11230:Henry Fonda
11222:Bette Davis
11014:Danny Boyle
10755:Woody Allen
10648:Robert Wise
10616:Robert Wise
10497:John Huston
10465:Leo McCarey
10417:Frank Capra
10409:Leo McCarey
10401:Frank Capra
10385:Frank Capra
10377:Frank Lloyd
10345:Frank Lloyd
10174:Sex Hygiene
10073:Productions
9838:Fort Apache
9646:Doctor Bull
9558:Sound films
9443:Cameo Kirby
9179:The Craving
9059:The Tornado
8832:Frank Capra
8798:Frank Capra
7668:BBC Radio 4
7625:, see below
6806:, see below
6635:Fort Apache
6423:repremiere"
5409:with three
5342:Filmography
5153:Pedro Costa
5148:Wim Wenders
5097:David Lynch
5066:Jean Renoir
4999:Satoshi Kon
4951:Frank Capra
4848:Robert Taft
4841:Vietnam War
4782:McCarthyism
4716:Grace Kelly
4625:Jack Lemmon
4515:Ava Gardner
4486:Henry Fonda
4198:Grand Hotel
4140:Sex Hygiene
4114:(1962) and
4088:magazine's
4080:Ford at Fox
4069:documentary
4024:, given by
4004:Frank Capra
3894:Fort Apache
3747:Fort Apache
3743:Fort Apache
3684:Henry Fonda
3567:Rolls-Royce
3542:Personality
3514:Roger Ebert
3387:Denver Pyle
3379:Ben Johnson
3311:Karl Malden
3283:Jack Warden
3251:Wagon Train
3239:Jack Warden
3218:Wagon Train
3197:Andy Devine
3147:Denver Pyle
3143:Andy Devine
3113:and Stewart
3051:Andy Devine
3014:Wagon Train
2690:Jack Lemmon
2686:Henry Fonda
2684:, starring
2638:Grace Kelly
2634:Ava Gardner
2630:Clark Gable
2572:Winton Hoch
2514:Wagon Train
2509:Ben Johnson
2507:, starring
2477:, starring
2452:Ben Johnson
2358:Fort Apache
2336:, a former
2321:Fort Apache
2294:Luis Buñuel
2172:Fort Apache
2106:Coast Guard
2086:Omaha Beach
2079:machine gun
1815:Henry Fonda
1761:Joel McCrea
1715:Poverty Row
1692:Gary Cooper
1543:Samuel Mudd
1482:Jean Arthur
1441:Max Steiner
1402:Lost Patrol
1380:Will Rogers
1375:Doctor Bull
1325:Helen Hayes
1233:Khyber Pass
1211:(1928) and
1133:, in 1939.
1105: 1926
1087:William Fox
1013:Cameo Kirby
1003:William Fox
973:Harry Carey
941:The Tornado
932:The Tornado
879:Jack Murray
863:Winton Hoch
803:John Qualen
799:Hank Worden
763:Andy Devine
759:Chill Wills
755:Ben Johnson
723:Henry Fonda
715:Will Rogers
686:Thomas Ince
607:Munjoy Hill
526:Frank Capra
503:Henry Fonda
462:Fort Apache
106:Occupations
14668:Categories
14621:Chloé Zhao
14597:Sean Baker
14525:Mike Leigh
14442:Mike Leigh
14322:David Lean
14094:David Lean
14078:David Lean
14070:Elia Kazan
14046:Elia Kazan
14019:Carol Reed
14003:Elia Kazan
13720:Tim Burton
13672:Todd Field
13525:David Lean
13334:David Lean
13294:David Lean
13254:David Lean
13214:Elia Kazan
13062:Ying Liang
13050:Denis CÎté
13038:Denis CÎté
12979:René Clair
12973:René Clair
12916:Peter Weir
12842:Jane Fonda
12774:Tim Burton
12503:King Vidor
12268:Elia Kazan
12222:David Lean
12180:King Vidor
12174:Henry King
12090:Chloé Zhao
12084:Sam Mendes
12030:Tom Hooper
11976:Ron Howard
11953:Sam Mendes
11929:Ron Howard
11720:David Lean
11686:David Lean
11668:Elia Kazan
11518:Jane Fonda
11510:Mel Brooks
11326:David Lean
11286:Gene Kelly
11110:Chloé Zhao
11030:Tom Hooper
10958:Ron Howard
10931:Sam Mendes
10899:Mel Gibson
10672:Carol Reed
10624:David Lean
10580:David Lean
10556:Elia Kazan
10489:Elia Kazan
10198:Undercover
10041:Television
9878:Rio Grande
9758:Stagecoach
9638:Pilgrimage
9614:Arrowsmith
9547:Strong Boy
9363:The Wallop
9307:Marked Men
9227:Bare Fists
9139:Wild Women
8992:John Ford
8942:John Ford
8872:John Ford
8815:John Ford
8603:Dan Ford,
8487:, pg 135,
7924:August 15,
7801:August 15,
7282:1050365216
6683:January 3,
6569:Silent Era
6492:Silent Era
6210:An Spidéal
6088:Inside/Out
6019:January 7,
5990:January 7,
5908:References
5742:Combat "V"
5713:Combat "V"
5449:, and the
5363:Combat "V"
5284:Brian Kirk
5137:John Wayne
5028:David Lean
4994:Elia Kazan
4977:Telemachus
4763:John Wayne
4727:Nominated
4707:Nominated
4665:Nominated
4616:Nominated
4569:Stagecoach
4557:Nominated
4526:Nominated
4497:Nominated
4438:Performer
4247:Stagecoach
4187:Arrowsmith
4104:Stagecoach
3992:December 7
3982:Stagecoach
3883:Stagecoach
3751:Rio Grande
3735:Rio Grande
3727:Stagecoach
3715:death hand
3711:Stagecoach
3699:Stagecoach
3695:Stagecoach
3666:back story
3621:Stagecoach
3580:Rio Grande
3510:John Wayne
3395:Dull Knife
3359:Ken Curtis
3275:Lee Marvin
3168:Lee Marvin
3155:Lee Marvin
3135:Vera Miles
3111:Vera Miles
3091:John Wayne
2955:Korean War
2854:John Wayne
2802:David Lean
2778:Vera Miles
2740:Jane Wyman
2662:West Point
2559:Rio Grande
2530:Rio Grande
2499:Vera Miles
2479:Dan Dailey
2444:Joanne Dru
2431:Elia Kazan
2398:The Wallop
2373:Marked Men
2314:Mel Ferrer
2260:Stagecoach
2199:Wyatt Earp
2067:propaganda
1907:Stagecoach
1885:California
1823:Stagecoach
1819:Stagecoach
1804:Stagecoach
1797:Stagecoach
1772:Stagecoach
1766:Dodge City
1733:Stagecoach
1711:Stagecoach
1709:In making
1704:John Wayne
1655:Stagecoach
1642:Stagecoach
1588:Stagecoach
1369:Pilgrimage
1337:every year
1312:Arrowsmith
1256:Strong Boy
1241:Henry King
1223:Strong Boy
1214:Strong Boy
1194:featurette
1160:John Wayne
1131:Stagecoach
977:John Wayne
895:Silent era
888:Stagecoach
787:Ken Curtis
747:Vera Miles
719:John Wayne
674:vaudeville
652:Ken Curtis
549:Early life
499:John Wayne
495:wide shots
450:Stagecoach
447:, such as
316:Korean War
148:Democratic
135:Republican
60:1894-02-01
14674:John Ford
14250:1976â2000
14038:1951â1975
13955:John Ford
13947:John Ford
13939:John Ford
13907:John Ford
13899:1935â1950
13824:Spike Lee
13621:Joel Coen
13453:1976â2000
13414:Bob Fosse
13302:John Ford
13190:1945â1975
13019:2006â2020
12985:John Ford
12966:1946â1960
12732:Dino Risi
12617:Al Pacino
12613:Ken Loach
12439:John Ford
12420:1969â2000
12370:Spike Lee
12168:John Ford
11808:1976â2000
11656:John Ford
11625:1948â1975
11462:Al Pacino
11422:Tom Hanks
11190:John Ford
11112:(2020/21)
10739:1976â2000
10704:Bob Fosse
10540:John Ford
10524:1951â1975
10441:John Ford
10433:John Ford
10393:John Ford
10379:(1932/33)
10371:(1931/32)
10363:(1930/31)
10355:(1929/30)
10347:(1928/29)
10321:1927â1950
9539:Four Sons
9523:3 Bad Men
9499:Thank You
9483:Lightnin'
9387:Sure Fire
9339:Just Pals
9163:Hell Bent
9044:John Ford
8739:Criticism
8716:John Ford
8682:John Ford
8675:John Ford
8640:John Ford
8570:John Ford
8558:14, 1952.
8497:hardcover
8320:April 13,
8090:Flickside
7838:John Ford
7506:), p. 490
7263:John Ford
7209:635671503
6767:"history"
5894:Biography
5733:Air Medal
5375:Air Medal
5238:Symposium
5179:does not
5115:Brechtian
4891:Flickside
4885:Influence
4792:, led by
4775:Ward Bond
4738:John Ford
4148:Four Sons
4078:released
4074:In 2007,
3796:Ward Bond
3611:interview
3601:softness.
3549:Earl Grey
3516:in 1976:
3383:Mae Marsh
3327:Sal Mineo
3223:Ward Bond
3026:The Alamo
2862:Ward Bond
2830:Gig Young
2774:Ward Bond
2766:Comanches
2448:John Agar
2386:Ward Bond
2353:Red River
2306:Ward Bond
2144:Ward Bond
2098:USS
2053:commander
2039:War years
1951:Mae Marsh
1947:Ward Bond
1683:Collier's
1674:Ben Hecht
1647:3 Bad Men
1636:1939â1941
1606:shown on
1423:Alan Hale
1237:Myrna Loy
1186:Four Sons
1114:3 Bad Men
1046:derringer
1008:Just Pals
775:Mae Marsh
767:Ward Bond
694:Universal
690:Hollywood
583:Inishmore
390:John Ford
351:Air Medal
274:USS
249:(reserve)
236:Commander
126:1913â1966
32:John Ford
12792:John Woo
10065:" (1962)
10058:" (1960)
10051:" (1955)
9622:Air Mail
9606:The Brat
9531:Upstream
9219:Rustlers
8556:Sequence
8400:navy.mil
8122:June 24,
7961:June 23,
7769:June 23,
7743:June 23,
7683:(1973).
7260:(1967).
7244:21977225
7153:10100654
7113:Archived
6964:March 7,
6936:April 6,
6930:Archived
6650:(1956),
6644:(1949),
6638:(1948),
6632:(1946),
6421:Upstream
6397:Archived
6282:cite web
6248:The Root
6094:April 1,
5850:See also
5823:6th Row
5798:5th Row
5773:4th Row
5748:3rd Row
5719:2nd Row
5705:1st Row
5329:(IFTA).
5304:Joel Cox
4902:UFA GmbH
4745:Politics
4118:(1964).
4110:(1940),
4106:(1939),
3964:(1940),
3958:(1935),
3818:labourer
3449:Anna Lee
3441:Sue Lyon
3189:Cinerama
2945:Anna Lee
2906:(titled
2621:Red Dust
2427:shingles
2219:Tim Holt
2201:and the
2100:Plunkett
2081:bullet.
1563:vehicle
1528:(1956).
1468:Columbia
1349:Air Mail
1306:The Brat
907:Upstream
779:Anna Lee
632:Klansman
623:fullback
602:Portland
579:Kilronan
479:comedies
465:(1948),
459:(1946),
453:(1939),
445:Westerns
440:(1952).
428:(1940),
422:(1935),
404:are now
238:(active)
195:Service/
178:Children
115:producer
14501:Ang Lee
14410:Ang Lee
13704:Ang Lee
13613:Ang Lee
12872:Ann Hui
12000:Ang Lee
11959:Ang Lee
11440:(2004)
11288:(1985)
11046:Ang Lee
10990:Ang Lee
10241:Related
10030:7 Women
9910:Mogambo
9235:Gun Law
8436:YouTube
7693:133â137
7579:, p. 38
7577:op.cit.
6662:(1964).
5955:May 17,
5856:Portals
5200:removed
5185:sources
5095:, with
4869:in his
4835:in the
4722:Mogambo
4521:Mogambo
4444:Winner
4288:Rebecca
4170:Winner
4164:Awards
3822:Ireland
3813:Mogambo
3671:Mogambo
3643:entry:
3489:, near
3420:7 Women
3305:, with
3195:, with
3045:, with
2870:Growler
2860:, with
2792:by the
2654:Mogambo
2632:, with
2615:Mogambo
2489:, from
2485:, with
2410:Bad Men
2181:Mogambo
2140:PT boat
2096:on the
2055:in the
2043:During
1770:Score.
1052:" and "
1050:Jupiter
628:Francis
567:Spiddal
299: (
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