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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 fee—$ 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. 3596:
the tension between the public persona and the private man. During the Depression, Ford—by then a very wealthy man—was 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.
5491: 3084: 3551:) at mid-afternoon every day during filming. He discouraged chatter and disliked swearing on set; its use, especially in front of a woman, would typically result in the offender being thrown off the production. He rarely drank during the making of a film, but when a production wrapped he would often lock himself in his study, wrapped only in a sheet, and go on a solitary drinking binge for several days, followed by routine contrition and a vow never to drink again. He was extremely sensitive to criticism and was always particularly angered by any comparison between his work and that of his elder brother Francis. He rarely attended premieres or award ceremonies, although his Oscars and other awards were proudly displayed on the mantel in his home. 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 abysmally—sometimes 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 3104: 5461: 5571: 2746: 3619:, Schoenberger states, "Regarding Ford and Wayne "tweaking the conventions of what a 'man' is today," I think Ford, having grown up with brothers he idolized, in a rough-and-tumble world of boxers, drinkers, and roustabouts, found his deepest theme in male camaraderie, especially in the military, one of the few places where men can express their love for other men. But he was concerned with men acting heroically, thus the most macho guy was not always the most heroic. McLaglen often presented the comic side of blustery masculinity. Ford brought out Wayne's tenderness as well as his toughness, especially in 5507: 5694: 5680: 5637: 5603: 5530: 5612: 3467:. Unfortunately, it was a commercial flop, grossing only about half of its $ 2.3 million budget. Unusual for Ford, it was shot in continuity for the sake of the performances and he, therefore, exposed about four times as much film as he usually shot. Anna Lee recalled that Ford was "absolutely charming" to everyone and that the only major blow-up came when Flora Robson complained that the sign on her dressing room door did not include her title ("Dame") and as a result, Robson was "absolutely shredded" by Ford in front of the cast and crew. 5477: 5687: 5664: 1097: 3863: 5541: 5655: 5514: 3166:
played by Stewart (then 53) and Wayne (then 54) could be assumed to be in their early 20s given the circumstances, and Ford reportedly considered casting a younger actor in Stewart's role but feared it would highlight Wayne's age. Though it is often claimed that budget constraints necessitated shooting most of the film on soundstages on the Paramount lot, studio accounting records show that this was part of the film's original artistic concept, according to Ford biographer Joseph McBride. According to
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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 706:(November 1914). Despite an often combative relationship, within three years Jack had progressed to become Francis' chief assistant and often worked as his cameraman. By the time Jack Ford was given his first break as a director, Francis' profile was declining and he ceased working as a director soon after. 1913:, it was scripted by Dudley Nichols and Ford, in consultation with O'Neill. Although not a significant box-office success (it grossed only $ 600,000 in its first year), it was critically praised and was nominated for seven Academy Awards—Best Picture, Best Screenplay, (Nichols), Best Music, Original Score ( 3914:
Ford typically shot only the footage he needed and often filmed in sequence, minimizing the job of his film editors. In the opinion of Joseph McBride, Ford's technique of cutting in the camera enabled him to retain creative control in a period where directors often had little say on the final editing
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Ford usually gave his actors little explicit direction, although on occasion he would casually walk through a scene himself, and actors were expected to note every subtle action or mannerism; if they did not, Ford would make them repeat the scene until they got it right, and he would often berate and
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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 credibility—the characters
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Refusing a lucrative contract offered by Zanuck at 20th 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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Ford's brother Eddie was a crew member and they fought constantly; on one occasion Eddie reportedly "went after the old man with a pick handle". There was only a short synopsis written when filming began and Ford wrote and shot the film day by day. Production fell behind schedule, delayed by constant
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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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During his first decade as a director Ford worked on dozens of features (including many westerns) but only ten of the more than sixty silent films he made between 1917 and 1928 still survive in their entirety. However, prints of several Ford 'silents' previously thought lost have been rediscovered in
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I don't give 'em a lot of film to play with. In fact, Eastman used to complain that I exposed so little film. I do cut in the camera. Otherwise, if you give them a lot of film 'the committee' takes over. They start juggling scenes around and taking out this and putting in that. They can't do it with
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Recurring visual motifs include trains and wagons—many Ford films begin and end with a linking vehicle such as a train or wagon arriving and leaving—doorways, roads, flowers, rivers, gatherings (parades, dances, meetings, bar scenes, etc.); he also employed gestural motifs in many films, notably the
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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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Ford's efficiency and his ability to craft films combining artfulness with strong commercial appeal won him increasing renown. By 1940 he was acknowledged as one of the world's foremost movie directors. His growing prestige was reflected in his remuneration—in 1920, when he moved to Fox, he was paid
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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 Áine 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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In his last years Ford was dogged by declining health, largely the result of decades of heavy drinking and smoking, and exacerbated by the wounds he suffered during the Battle of Midway. His vision, in particular, began to deteriorate rapidly and at one point he briefly lost his sight entirely; his
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described it as the movie that transformed Ford from "a storyteller of the screen into America's cinematic poet laureate". Ford's third movie in a year and his third consecutive film with Fonda, it grossed $ 1.1 million in the US in its first year and won two Academy Awards—Ford's second 'Best
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with Erroll Flynn), revitalized the moribund genre, showing that Westerns could be "intelligent, artful, great entertainment—and 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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Throughout his career, Ford was one of the busiest directors in Hollywood, but he was extraordinarily productive in his first few years as a director—he made ten films in 1917, eight in 1918 and fifteen in 1919—and he directed a total of 62 shorts and features between 1917 and 1928, although he was
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in Portland, Maine, and his father worked a variety of odd jobs to support the family—farming, fishing, a laborer for the gas company, saloon keeping, and an alderman. In interviews John Ford said that his family was well off, he said that they had a farm and his father fished. John and Barbara had
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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 resignation—as 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 1939–1941, 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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Of all American directors, Ford probably had the clearest personal vision and the most consistent visual style. His ideas and his characters are, like many things branded "American", deceptively simple. His heroes ... may appear simply to be loners, outsiders to established society, who generally
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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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What famous film featured three directional greats of Hollywood, Erich von Stroheim, John Ford and Raoul Walsh among its supporting cast; spent an uncomfortable amount of time venerating the Ku Klux Klan; and did more than any other single work in movie history to found the visual vocabulary of
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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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Up until the very last years of his life ... Pappy could have directed another picture, and a damned good one. But they said Pappy was too old. Hell, he was never too old. In Hollywood these days, they don't stand behind a fella. They'd rather make a goddamned legend out of him and be done with
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writes that "the breadth and measure of Ford’s 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 Ford’s great achievements as a consummate visual stylist and master storyteller."
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Ford scholar Tag Gallagher asserts that Ford was "essentially apolitical", although he also notes that the director became an ardent supporter of the Irish Republican Army after his first visit to Ireland in the 1920s and that he channelled funds to the IRA for the rest of his career.
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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 handkerchief—each 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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Ford also championed the value and force of the group, as evidenced in his many military dramas ... expressed a similar sentiment for camaraderie through his repeated use of certain actors in the lead and supporting roles ... he also felt an allegiance to places
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had been unable to find the film. A film partially matching Ford's description was unearthed by the U.S. National Archives in 2014. Other researchers assert that Ford did not personally land on Omaha Beach on D-Day (arriving rather a day or two later) and that
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is significant for several reasons—it exploded industry prejudices by becoming both a critical and commercial hit, grossing over US$ 1 million in its first year (against a budget of just under $ 400,000), and its success (along with the 1939 Westerns
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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
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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 producer—take a good look, because you won't be seeing him on this picture again". While shooting
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Any moment, if that old actor had kept talking, people would have realized what a softy Jack is. He couldn't have stood through that sad story without breaking down. He's built this whole legend of toughness around himself to protect his
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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.
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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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Likewise, Ford enjoyed extended working relationships with his production team, and many of his crew worked with him for decades. He made numerous films with the same major collaborators, including producer and business partner
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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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Ford began his career in film after moving to California in July 1914. He followed in the footsteps of his multi-talented older brother Francis Ford, twelve years his senior, who had left home years earlier and had worked in
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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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movement of men and horses in his Westerns has rarely been surpassed for regal serenity and evocative power. The musical score, often variations on folk themes, plays a more important part than dialogue in many Ford films.
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was his third and final film with Will Rogers; it is probable they would have continued working together, but their collaboration was cut short by Rogers' untimely death in a plane crash in May 1935, which devastated Ford.
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marked the beginning of the most consistently successful phase of Ford's career—in just two years between 1939 and 1941 he created a string of classics films that won numerous Academy Awards. Ford's next film, the biopic
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Ford made a wide range of films in this period, and he became well known for his Western and "frontier" pictures, but the genre rapidly lost its appeal for major studios in the late 1920s. Ford's last silent Western was
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Ford started out in his brother's films as an assistant, handyman, stuntman and occasional actor, frequently doubling for his brother, whom he closely resembled. Francis gave his younger brother his first acting role in
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Ford's output was fairly constant from 1928 to the start of World War II; he made five features in 1928 and then made either two or three films every year from 1929 to 1942, inclusive. Three films were released in
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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
1713:, Ford faced entrenched industry prejudice about the now-hackneyed genre which he had helped to make so popular. Although low-budget western features and serials were still being churned out in large numbers by " 497:, in which his characters were framed against a vast, harsh, and rugged natural terrain. He is credited with launching the careers of some of Hollywood's biggest stars during the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, including 5062:– "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." 565:, to John Augustine Feeney and Barbara "Abbey" Curran, on February 1, 1894, (though he occasionally said 1895 and that date is erroneously inscribed on his tombstone). His father, John Augustine, was born in 13882: 998:, was long thought to have been lost, but in 2002 the only known surviving print was discovered in the archives of the French National Center for Cinematography and it has since been restored and digitized. 4816:
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:, 1881–1953; Bridget, 1883–1884; Barbara, born and died 1888; Edward, born 1889; Josephine, born 1891; Hannah (Joanna), born and died 1892; John Martin, 1894–1973; and Daniel, born and died 1896 (or 1898). 11617: 2938:
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
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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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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 word—for precisely seven days. On the eighth day he ripped the sign down and returned to his normal bullying behaviour."
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He was relatively sparing in his use of camera movements and close-ups, preferring static medium or long shots, with his players framed against dramatic vistas or interiors lit in an
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Ford's health deteriorated rapidly in the early 1970s; he suffered a broken hip in 1970 which put him in a wheelchair. He had to move from his Bel Air home to a single-level house in
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Recent works about Ford's depictions of Native Americans have argued that contrary to popular belief, his Indian characters spanned a range of hostile to sympathetic images from
1335:$ 300–600 per week. As his career took off in the mid-Twenties his annual income significantly increased. He earned nearly $ 134,000 in 1929, and made over $ 100,000 per annum 13166: 12403: 1429:(who went on to found a company that made radio-controlled target aircraft during World War II). It was one of Ford's first big hits of the sound era—it was rated by both the 1339:
from 1934 to 1941, earning a staggering $ 220,068 in 1938—more than double the salary of the U.S. president at that time (although this was still less than half the income of
5155:– "It makes me dream and it makes me come back. I felt so right when I saw a film by John Ford and I was in front of those people. It was a dream thing. It was a real thing." 13868: 975:, who (with Ford's brother Francis) was a strong early influence on the young director, as well as being one of the major influences on the screen persona of Ford's protege 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 2511:
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
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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
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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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This webpage has an extended, unsigned introduction to the Argosy Pictures Corporation, as well as a catalog of the archives held by Brigham Young University.
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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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There is some uncertainty about the identity of Ford's first film as director—film writer Ephraim Katz notes that Ford might have directed the four-part film
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As time went on, however, Ford became more publicly allied with the Republican Party, declaring himself a "Maine Republican" in 1947. He said he voted for
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Ford is widely considered to be among the most influential of Hollywood's filmmakers. He was listed as the sixth most influential director of all time by
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was accompanied by one of the first "making of" documentaries, a four-part promotional program created for the "Behind the Camera" segment of the weekly
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Ford's films used a 'stock company' of actors, far more so than many directors. Many famous stars appeared in at least two or more Ford films, including
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Ford died on August 31, 1973, at Palm Desert and his funeral was held on September 5 at Hollywood's Church of the Blessed Sacrament. He was interred in
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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.
1925:). It was one of Ford's personal favorites; stills from it decorated his home and O'Neill also reportedly loved the film and screened it periodically. 1118: 8472: 8363: 5144:– When asked to name the directors who most appealed to him, he replied: "I like the old masters, by which I mean John Ford, John Ford and John Ford." 4067:, featuring clips from Ford's career interspersed with interviews conducted by Wayne, Stewart, and Fonda, who also took turns narrating the hour-long 14773: 14728: 14723: 12127: 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 3907:
and others has been examined. Ford's evocative use of the territory for his Westerns has defined the images of the American West so powerfully that
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Kevin Brianton, Hollywood Divided: The 1950 Screen Directors Guild and the Impact of the blacklist, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2016
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won the nomination, Ford wrote to Taft saying that like "a million other Americans, I am naturally bewildered and hurt by the outcome of the
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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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My name's John Ford. I make Westerns. I don't think there's anyone in this room who knows more about what the American public wants than
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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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Ford also made his first forays into television in 1955, directing two half-hour dramas for network TV. In the summer of 1955 he made
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naming him one of the greatest directors of all time. Subsequent generations of directors, including many of the major figures of 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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in which the cavalry troop is photographed against an oncoming storm. The influence on the films of classic Western artists such as
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has exerted a wide influence on film and popular culture—it has inspired (and been directly quoted by) many filmmakers including
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two years earlier. Ford skillfully blended Iverson and Monument Valley to create the movie's iconic images of the American West.
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Ford held antipathy towards studio executives. On one early film for Fox he is said to have ordered a guard to keep studio boss
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that all of the D-Day film "still exists in color in storage in Anacostia near Washington, D.C." Thirty years later, historian
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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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became one of the top-grossing films of the decade, taking over US$ 2 million worldwide, against a budget of $ 280,000.
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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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style, although he often used panning shots and sometimes used a dramatic dolly in (e.g. John Wayne's first appearance in
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The Influence of Western Painting and Genre Painting on the Films of John Ford Ph.D. Dissertation by William Howze, 1986
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Serge Daney, "John Ford", in Dictionnaire du cinĂ©ma, Paris, Éditions universitaires, 1966, ripubblicato in Serge Daney,
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stated that Ford was "disappointed with the picture" and that Columbia had not permitted him to supervise the editing.
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Camp guards arrested and piles of tortured dead bodies moved for burial at Bergen Belsen concentration camp in Germany
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Guests who attended included Dan Ford, grandson of John Ford; composer Christopher Caliendo conducted the acclaimed
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became one of the biggest films of 1941. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actress (
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by Nancy Schoenberger, the author dissects the cultural impact of the masculinity portrayed in Ford's films. In an
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But I don't like you, C. B. I don't like what you stand for and I don't like what you've been saying here tonight.
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and ended by drooping his hand over a railing. O'Brien noticed this but deliberately ignored it, placing his hand
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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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and Harry "Dobe" Carey Jr (in one of his first major roles) as three outlaws who rescue a baby after his mother (
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my pictures. I cut in the camera and that's it. There's not a lot of film left on the floor when I'm finished.
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starring Harry Carey (to whom Ford's version was dedicated), which Ford had himself already remade in 1919 as
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foreign film archives over recent years—in 2009 a trove of 75 Hollywood silent films was rediscovered in the
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recalled seeing Ford kissing a famous male actor (whom she did not name) in his office at Columbia Studios.
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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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Ford was one of the pioneer directors of sound films; he shot Fox's first song sung on screen, for his film
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Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political Philosophy
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Ford had many distinctive stylistic trademarks and a suite of thematic preoccupations and visual and aural
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as the priest. Filmed on location in Mexico, it was photographed by distinguished Mexican cinematographer
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He was untidy, and his study was always littered with books, papers, and clothes. He bought a brand new
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Early in life, Ford's politics were conventionally progressive; his favorite presidents were Democrats
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A television special featuring Ford, John Wayne, James Stewart, and Henry Fonda was broadcast over the
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as John Dodge (a character based on Ford himself). It was followed by one of Ford's least known films,
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Andrews, Nigel (February 13, 1982). "How to Spend It: Video Review – Return of the Hollywood greats".
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in 2008 and also placed 12th on the institute's 2007 list of the Top 100 greatest movies of all time.
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Directors in Action: Selections from Action: the official magazine of the Directors Guild of America
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with an Asian-American cast and Stock Company veterans Frank Baker and Pat O'Malley in minor roles.
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before becoming a movie actor. Francis played in hundreds of silent pictures for filmmakers such as
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When Hollywood Was Right: How Movie Stars, Studio Moguls, and Big Business Remade American Politics
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nominations. However, its reputation has grown greatly over the intervening years—it was named the
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where Ford described DeMille as "a magnificent figure" so far above that "goddamn pack of rats."
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wrote a laudatory critical review of Ford's more famous films in 1961, which is anthologized in
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in Beverly Hills on August 31, 2010, featuring a newly commissioned score by Michael Mortilla.
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was reportedly one of the few actors who were impervious to Ford's taunting and sarcasms. Sir
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finally backed Ford and allowed him to finish the picture and his gamble paid off handsomely—
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board—to ensure that the guild did not break and allowed DeMille to go without losing face.
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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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With film production affected by the Depression, Ford made two films each in 1932 and 1933—
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There were occasional rumors about his sexual preferences, and in her 2004 autobiography
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the United States and $ 1.75 million internationally in its first year of release.
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back in 1941. Later in 1955, Ford was hired by Warner Bros to direct the Naval comedy
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as early as 1914—but most sources cite his directorial dĂ©but as the silent two-reeler
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for distinguished contribution to the art of film. He was the first recipient of the
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Ford's last feature before America entered World War II was his screen adaptation of
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as one of the Top 10 films of that year and won an Oscar nomination for its stirring
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as the sheriff pursuing them. The recurrent theme of sacrifice can also be found in
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became the first in the series of seven classic Ford Westerns filmed on location in
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making his screen debut (he appeared in several subsequent Ford pictures including
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before finally linking with Walter Wanger, an independent producer working through
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eleven children: Mamie (Mary Agnes), born 1876; Delia (Edith), 1878–1881; Patrick;
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Hollywood Divided: The 1950 Screen Directors Guild and the Impact of the Blacklist
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was the other) which also did good business at the box office ($ 2 million).
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access to Nazi newsreels and propaganda upon learning that they worked for Ford.
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The Academy Film Archive has preserved a number of John Ford's films, including
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Byron, Stuart (March 1979). "The Searchers': Cult Movie of the New Hollywood".
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The John Ford Ireland Film Symposium was held again in Dublin in Summer 2013.
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Wayne and Ford, The Films, the Friendship, and the Forging of an American Hero
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magazine and he purchased the screen rights for just $ 2500. Production chief
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modern cinema? If your lips are shaping The Birth of a Nation, you are right.
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before being returned to America, where it was given a "Re-Premiere" at the
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Ford confirmed his position in the top rank of American directors with the
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was quickly followed by a string of two-reeler and three-reeler "quickies"—
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delivered an editing masterclass; and composers and musicians, among whom
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in 1930. Tracy plays an aging politician fighting his last campaign, with
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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film
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from the power plant of Sand Island and was wounded in the left arm by a
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and made documentaries for the Navy Department. He was commissioned as a
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How Maine Changed the World: A History in 50 People, Places, and Objects
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The other Ford westerns with location work shot in Monument Valley were
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conspiracy and consigned to an offshore prison for treating the injured
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summarized some of the keynote features of Ford's work in his Collins
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award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Cheyenne elder
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In November that year, Ford directed Fox's first all-talking dramatic
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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
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and SĂ© Merry Doyle participated in a number of events; Irish writers
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actor-writer-director with his own production company (101 Bison) at
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Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award – Feature Film
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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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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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in a filmed interview, Ford had fought hard to shoot the film in
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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
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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
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John Wayne had good reason to be grateful for Ford's support;
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is Ford's first all-talking feature; it was remade in 1954 by
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Director John Ford Receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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During that year Ford also assisted his friend and colleague
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who supposedly said, "Give Jack Ford the job—he yells good".
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discussions, public interviews, and an outdoor screening of
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Ford's favorite location for his Western films was southern
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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.
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promoting Ford to full Admiral and presenting him with the
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Republic's anxiety was erased by the resounding success of
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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.
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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
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D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II
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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
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not given a screen credit in most of his earliest films.
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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
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Donald Sinden. Hodder & Stoughton 1982. pp. 187–188
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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
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During the 1920s, Ford also served as president of the
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navy.togetherweserved.com. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
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John Ford, 78, Film Director Who Won 4 Oscars, ls Dead
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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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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 8457: 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:– the film critic was a Soviet major in charge of 4808:—and he certainly knows how to give it to them ... 3536: 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: 7124: 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:– 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:– "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 Sergeant—the 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:European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal 14794:United States Navy rear admirals (lower half) 13876: 13167: 12943: 12397: 12135: 11602: 11162: 10298: 9024: 8652:. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 880. 4953:– 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 – 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 (1952–1959) 5827:Order of National Security Merit Samil Medal 5447:Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon (1952–1959) 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 8388: 8386: 8384: 8382: 8380: 8378: 8376: 8374: 8372: 7256: 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 13883: 13869: 13174: 13160: 12950: 12936: 12404: 12390: 12142: 12128: 11609: 11595: 11169: 11155: 10305: 10291: 9031: 9017: 6818: 6816: 6814: 6812: 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'AmĂ©rique 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 10274: 8369: 8225: 7452:O'Hara, Maureen; John Nicoletti (2005). 6355:(Harper-Collins, New York, 2005), p. 490 6184:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1999. 6174: 6172: 6170: 6168: 6166: 6164: 6162: 5941: 5738:Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal 5379:Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal 4837:1964 United States presidential election 4732: 3928: 3861: 2985: 2981: 2896:Both of Ford's 1958 films were made for 2744: 1095: 662: 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. 6950: 6923: 6117: 6115: 6113: 6111: 6109: 6107: 6105: 5937: 5935: 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 13864: 13155: 12931: 12385: 12123: 11590: 11150: 10286: 10273: 9012: 8684:, New York: Dial Press/J. Wade, 1979. 8670:(Yale University Press, 2010) 208 pp. 8565:, London: Plexus, 1981, 1999 edition. 8163: 8110: 8083: 7875: 7456:. Simon & Schuster. p. 190. 7314:"AFI's website listing Top 100 films" 7186: 6798: 6796: 6794: 6536:. Texasescapes.com. December 12, 2004 6274:"The religion of John Ford, director" 6241: 6159: 6121: 6048: 6044: 6042: 6040: 6038: 6036: 6034: 6032: 6030: 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 3924: 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:—explored 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: 13: 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 6027: 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 (1894–1973) 14: 14815: 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, 8138:Ű§ŰłŰ·ÙˆŰ±Ù‡Ù” ŰłÛŒÙ†Ù…Ű§: ŰŹŰ§Ù† ÙÙˆŰ±ŰŻ و ŰłÛŒÙ†Ù…Ű§ÛŒŰŽ 7498:(2005, Harper-Collins, New York; 7382: 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 1955–56. 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 8441: 8422: 8405: 8300: 8286: 8252: 8205: 8172: 8157: 8143: 8130: 8084:Kumar, Arun (December 3, 2021). 8077: 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: 1914–1940 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:Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal 5767:American Defense Service Medal 5427:National Defense Service Medal 5415:Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal 5395:American Defense Service Medal 5341: 4969:– 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:Asiatic–Pacific 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, 25–34. 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 cinĂ©ma 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. 499–500 6892:The American Legion Magazine 6779:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 184–185 6382:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 502–546 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 version—with 1048:pistol and replicas of the " 264:Office of Strategic Services 7: 11070:Alejandro GonzĂĄlez Iñårritu 11062:Alejandro GonzĂĄlez 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. 498–99 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. 40–41 7228:. McFarland. p. 340. 7032:Anderson, 1981 , pp. 101–8 7023:Anderson, 2004, pp. 446–47 6554:Gallagher, 1986, pp. 49–61 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:– 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 18–19. 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. 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8850: 8847: 8843: 8839: 8838: 8827: 8826: 8825: 8816: 8813: 8812:Best Director 8806: 8805: 8799: 8793: 8790: 8786: 8781: 8776: 8773: 8772: 8771: 8770: 8764: 8761: 8758: 8757: 8753: 8751: 8748: 8746: 8743: 8742: 8741: 8740: 8733: 8730: 8729: 8728: 8727: 8721: 8717: 8714: 8713: 8704: 8700: 8699: 8693: 8692: 8686: 8683: 8679: 8676: 8672: 8669: 8665: 8661: 8659:0-312-31011-0 8655: 8651: 8650: 8644: 8641: 8637: 8634: 8630: 8626: 8622: 8620: 8616: 8613: 8609: 8606: 8602: 8599: 8596:Scott Eyman, 8595: 8592: 8588: 8585: 8581: 8578: 8575:Peter Cowie, 8574: 8571: 8567: 8564: 8560: 8557: 8553: 8552:The Quiet Man 8549: 8545: 8543: 8542:1-57488-263-5 8539: 8535: 8532:Evans, Alun, 8531: 8528: 8524: 8523: 8510: 8506: 8502: 8498: 8494: 8490: 8486: 8482: 8478: 8474: 8469: 8467: 8465: 8463: 8461: 8453: 8449: 8444: 8437: 8433: 8430: 8425: 8418: 8417: 8413: 8408: 8401: 8397: 8394: 8389: 8387: 8385: 8383: 8381: 8379: 8377: 8375: 8373: 8365: 8360: 8358: 8356: 8354: 8352: 8350: 8348: 8346: 8344: 8342: 8340: 8338: 8336: 8334: 8332: 8316: 8315: 8310: 8303: 8295: 8289: 8281: 8275: 8271: 8267: 8266: 8261: 8260:Ray, Satyajit 8255: 8247: 8241: 8237: 8233: 8229: 8222: 8214: 8208: 8200: 8194: 8190: 8186: 8182: 8175: 8167: 8160: 8152: 8146: 8139: 8133: 8118: 8114: 8107: 8096:September 13, 8091: 8087: 8080: 8072: 8070:0-520-05097-5 8066: 8062: 8061: 8053: 8045: 8039: 8035: 8034: 8026: 8018: 8012: 8008: 8007: 7999: 7991: 7985: 7981: 7980: 7972: 7957: 7953: 7946: 7940: 7935: 7920: 7918:0-8021-3878-0 7914: 7910: 7906: 7899: 7883: 7879: 7872: 7856: 7852: 7846: 7839: 7835: 7830: 7822: 7818: 7812: 7796: 7792: 7791: 7786: 7780: 7764: 7760: 7754: 7739: 7735: 7729: 7722: 7718: 7712: 7708: 7704: 7698: 7694: 7690: 7686: 7682: 7681:Kennedy, Burt 7676: 7669: 7664: 7658: 7652: 7643: 7637: 7631: 7624: 7618: 7611: 7606: 7599: 7594: 7585: 7578: 7572: 7565: 7559: 7543: 7541: 7533: 7526: 7521: 7512: 7505: 7504:0-06-074214-3 7501: 7497: 7491: 7482: 7473: 7465: 7459: 7455: 7448: 7439: 7437: 7428: 7422: 7418: 7414: 7413: 7405: 7390: 7386: 7379: 7373: 7372:0-8065-1625-9 7369: 7365: 7359: 7350: 7348: 7338: 7336: 7319: 7315: 7309: 7300: 7291: 7283: 7279: 7275: 7273:9780520034983 7269: 7265: 7264: 7259: 7253: 7245: 7241: 7237: 7235:9781476628240 7231: 7227: 7226: 7218: 7210: 7206: 7202: 7200:9788876057663 7196: 7192: 7191: 7183: 7174: 7165: 7158: 7154: 7150: 7146: 7144:9780520063341 7140: 7136: 7135: 7127: 7125: 7118: 7114: 7111: 7109: 7102: 7093: 7087: 7071: 7065: 7056: 7047: 7038: 7029: 7020: 7012: 7008: 7007: 7000: 6985: 6981: 6975: 6960: 6959: 6954: 6947: 6931: 6927: 6920: 6914: 6913:0-671-67334-3 6910: 6906: 6900: 6893: 6890: 6884: 6876: 6872: 6868: 6862: 6854: 6850: 6846: 6840: 6833: 6829: 6828: 6824: 6819: 6817: 6815: 6813: 6805: 6799: 6797: 6795: 6785: 6776: 6768: 6762: 6755: 6750: 6741: 6732: 6723: 6721: 6719: 6717: 6709: 6703: 6694: 6678: 6674: 6668: 6661: 6660: 6655: 6654: 6649: 6648: 6647:The Searchers 6643: 6642: 6637: 6636: 6631: 6630: 6623: 6614: 6605: 6596: 6587: 6578: 6570: 6566: 6560: 6551: 6535: 6529: 6520: 6511: 6509: 6493: 6489: 6483: 6474: 6465: 6458: 6457:0-06-074214-3 6454: 6450: 6444: 6428: 6424: 6422: 6414: 6398: 6394: 6388: 6379: 6370: 6361: 6354: 6348: 6339: 6332: 6326: 6319: 6318: 6311: 6303: 6297: 6289: 6283: 6275: 6269: 6258:September 10, 6253: 6249: 6245: 6238: 6231: 6226: 6219: 6212: 6211: 6204: 6197: 6196: 6192:(excerpt c/o 6191: 6190:0-684-81161-8 6187: 6183: 6182: 6175: 6173: 6171: 6169: 6167: 6165: 6163: 6153: 6145: 6139: 6135: 6131: 6127: 6126: 6118: 6116: 6114: 6112: 6110: 6108: 6106: 6089: 6085: 6078: 6070: 6064: 6060: 6055: 6054: 6045: 6043: 6041: 6039: 6037: 6035: 6033: 6031: 6014: 6010: 6004: 6002: 5985: 5979: 5972: 5966: 5951: 5950: 5945: 5938: 5936: 5927: 5923: 5917: 5913: 5903: 5900: 5899: 5895: 5885: 5883: 5882:United States 5873: 5871: 5861: 5860: 5857: 5843: 5838: 5833: 5828: 5822: 5821: 5818: 5813: 5808: 5803: 5797: 5796: 5793: 5788: 5783: 5778: 5772: 5771: 5768: 5763: 5758: 5753: 5747: 5746: 5743: 5739: 5734: 5729: 5724: 5718: 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5093: 5092:The Fabelmans 5088: 5085: 5083: 5080: 5077: 5076:George Seaton 5073: 5072: 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: 4995: 4992: 4989: 4986: 4984: 4981: 4978: 4974: 4973: 4972:The Searchers 4968: 4965: 4963: 4960: 4958: 4955: 4952: 4949: 4946: 4945: 4940: 4937: 4934: 4930: 4929:Bahram Beyzai 4927: 4924: 4921: 4918: 4914: 4911:. He allowed 4910: 4909:Soviet Berlin 4906: 4903: 4899: 4896: 4895: 4894: 4892: 4882: 4878: 4876: 4872: 4868: 4867:Ronald Reagan 4863: 4861: 4857: 4853: 4849: 4844: 4842: 4838: 4834: 4829: 4825: 4821: 4817: 4812: 4810: 4807: 4801: 4799: 4795: 4791: 4787: 4783: 4778: 4776: 4772: 4768: 4767:James Stewart 4764: 4760: 4756: 4752: 4739: 4735: 4726: 4724: 4723: 4719: 4717: 4714: 4711: 4710: 4706: 4704: 4703: 4699: 4697: 4694: 4692: 4689: 4688: 4684: 4682: 4681: 4677: 4675: 4672: 4669: 4668: 4664: 4662: 4661: 4657: 4655: 4652: 4649: 4648: 4645: 4644: 4639: 4635: 4633: 4632: 4628: 4626: 4623: 4620: 4619: 4615: 4613: 4612: 4611:The Quiet Man 4608: 4606: 4603: 4600: 4599: 4595: 4593: 4592: 4588: 4586: 4583: 4581: 4578: 4577: 4573: 4571: 4570: 4566: 4564: 4561: 4560: 4556: 4554: 4553: 4552:The Hurricane 4549: 4547: 4542: 4539: 4538: 4535: 4534: 4529: 4525: 4523: 4522: 4518: 4516: 4513: 4510: 4509: 4506: 4505: 4500: 4496: 4494: 4493: 4489: 4487: 4484: 4482: 4479: 4478: 4474: 4472: 4471: 4467: 4465: 4462: 4460: 4457: 4456: 4453: 4452: 4447: 4443: 4440: 4437: 4434: 4433: 4420: 4418: 4417:Best Director 4415: 4414: 4411: 4410: 4405: 4402: 4400: 4399: 4398:The Quiet Man 4393: 4390: 4388: 4384: 4380: 4378: 4375: 4373: 4370: 4368: 4365: 4364: 4360: 4358: 4357: 4353: 4351: 4348: 4346: 4343: 4342: 4338: 4336: 4335:Best Director 4333: 4332: 4328: 4326: 4325: 4319: 4316: 4314: 4310: 4306: 4304: 4303: 4299: 4297: 4296:Best Director 4294: 4293: 4290: 4289: 4284: 4281: 4279: 4278: 4274: 4272: 4269: 4267: 4263: 4260: 4259: 4254: 4251: 4249: 4248: 4244: 4242: 4239: 4238: 4234: 4232: 4231:Best Director 4228: 4225: 4224: 4219: 4216: 4214: 4213: 4207: 4203: 4200: 4199: 4194: 4191: 4189: 4188: 4184: 4182: 4177: 4174: 4173: 4169: 4166: 4163: 4160: 4159: 4151: 4149: 4145: 4141: 4137: 4133: 4129: 4119: 4117: 4113: 4109: 4105: 4101: 4098: 4093: 4091: 4087: 4086: 4081: 4077: 4072: 4070: 4066: 4065: 4060: 4055: 4053: 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: 3889: 3888:The Searchers 3884: 3880: 3876: 3869: 3864: 3860: 3858: 3854: 3853: 3846: 3844: 3840: 3836: 3830: 3827: 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: 3752: 3748: 3744: 3740: 3736: 3732: 3728: 3724: 3720: 3716: 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: 3622: 3618: 3617: 3612: 3608: 3602: 3597: 3593: 3591: 3590: 3584: 3581: 3576: 3571: 3568: 3563: 3561: 3557: 3552: 3550: 3534: 3532: 3528: 3522: 3517: 3515: 3511: 3506: 3504: 3500: 3499:Richard Nixon 3496: 3492: 3488: 3483: 3481: 3477: 3473: 3468: 3466: 3462: 3458: 3454: 3450: 3446: 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: 3228: 3224: 3220: 3219: 3214: 3210: 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: 3027: 3022: 3021: 3016: 3015: 3010: 3006: 3002: 3001: 2996: 2988: 2979: 2977: 2973: 2969: 2968: 2962: 2960: 2956: 2952: 2948: 2946: 2942: 2937: 2933: 2929: 2928:Spencer Tracy 2925: 2924: 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: 2831: 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: 2743: 2741: 2737: 2736: 2731: 2727: 2723: 2718: 2716: 2711: 2709: 2703: 2699: 2695: 2691: 2687: 2683: 2682: 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: 2488: 2484: 2480: 2476: 2475: 2464: 2462: 2457: 2453: 2449: 2445: 2441: 2440: 2434: 2432: 2428: 2424: 2423: 2417: 2415: 2411: 2407: 2406:Hearts of Oak 2403: 2399: 2395: 2391: 2387: 2383: 2379: 2375: 2374: 2369: 2365: 2364: 2359: 2355: 2354: 2349: 2344: 2341: 2340: 2335: 2331: 2327: 2323: 2322: 2317: 2315: 2311: 2307: 2303: 2299: 2295: 2291: 2287: 2283: 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: 2149: 2145: 2141: 2137: 2136: 2130: 2128: 2123: 2121: 2116: 2112: 2107: 2103: 2101: 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