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Stagecoach
Cast
Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Andy Devine, John Carradine View AllCrew
Ben Hecht (Writer), John Ford (Director), Dudley Nichols (Screenplay), Ernest Haycox (Story) View AllRelease: Mar. 3rd, 1939
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes
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Gatsby
As Indians fly off horses, multiple horses and the stage are shown in one steady shot, and actual, raw damage being made, you can't but wonder how this was possible in 1939.
As Indians fly off horses, multiple horses and the stage are shown in one steady shot, and actual, raw damage being made, you can't but wonder how this was possible in 1939.
Iroquois
Stagecoach has a somewhat intimidating reputation as one of the greatest early Westerns and is a generally well-made film full stop (I remember reading somewhere that Orson Welles watched Stagecoach multiple times in preparation for filming Citizen Kane, which sounds like testament enough to its own....
Stagecoach has a somewhat intimidating reputation as one of the greatest early Westerns and is a generally well-made film full stop (I remember reading somewhere that Orson Welles watched Stagecoach multiple times in preparation for filming Citizen Kane, which sounds like testament enough to its own....
Citizen Rules
Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939) Director: John Ford Cast: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Andy Devine Genre: Wester.
Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939) Director: John Ford Cast: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Andy Devine Genre: Wester.