Stagecoach (1939) is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends the Western genre. Directed by John Ford, the film is a riveting tale of survival, redemption, and unexpected love set against the backdrop ...
Were it not for the efforts of Enos “Yakima” Canutt (1895-1986), John Ford’s “Stagecoach” (1939) might be less than what it is — that is to say, a masterwork of American cinema — and would not be on ...
Though 1939 saw the release of the most classic films in history, only one can be credited with saving an entire genre: John Ford's masterpiece. At the time, Westerns were seldom the subject of ...
Lovers of the American Western don’t want to miss the upcoming screening of the Academy Award-winning 1939 black-and-white film, “Stagecoach!” It’s the story of a group of strangers traveling through ...
John Wayne and John Ford collaborated on my classic Westerns, but the one that made Duke a star was 1939’s Stagecoach. The 1880-set story followed a group of strangers riding through dangerous Apache ...
John Ford's landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for Lordsburg, New Mexico, in the 1880s. An alcoholic philosophizer (Thomas ...
Stunning action scenes have never been in short supply during more than a century of filmmaking. Movies like “Grand Theft Auto” (1977) and “Jarhead” (2005) are just two examples of the High Desert’s ...
Tens of millions of Americans are hunkered down nationwide, besieged by what President Donald Trump calls an “invisible enemy.” Here’s a suggestion for anyone who’s bored or desperate to escape the 24 ...
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1939 is regarded as the greatest year in Hollywood, with more classic films released in that 12-month period than any other. However, only one can be credited with saving an entire genre — John Ford's ...
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