Somehow it stands out even more in black and white, but the silences and shadows in the bar toward the end when the brothers are waiting tells us that at his height John Ford was visual storyteller of the first rank, up there with Kurosawa. I don't think there's anybody on the landscape nowadays that could compete, except MAYBE Hayao Miyazaki and John Lasseter. It gives me chills watching this.
Epic. Another scene that reminded me of Liberty Valance was the one where Wayne walks away from camera down the alley at night. The actor playing Gatewood was Berton Churchill? He actually looked a little bit like Winnie.The guy playing humble little Peacock, the whiskey vendor, was called Meek, which is just too coincidental.
Thank you for uploading this movie! I had to watch this movie for a class I'm taking on the Western genre, and I couldn't find it anywhere else. Great movie :)
Claire Trevor is very lovely indeed. I love her movies so much. They are so hard to find. I have found quite a few though at lovingtheclassics I just googled lovingtheclassics after reading about them on another youtube classic (i think it was alan ladd)
Beautiful Claire Trevor played so many hard boiled, cold blooded roles it was nice to see her as the sympathetic Dallas, kicked around a lot but still human and vulnerable.Thanks.
I'd like to appologize for any earlier eroe on a comment it was John, not Robert Carradine. I forgor about Tom Tyler playing the baddie in this one. It was like the exit of one western hero and the emergence of a new one in John Wayne.
A john Wayne movie I have never seen or heard of.
AndrewRunningWolf 1 year ago
Somehow it stands out even more in black and white, but the silences and shadows in the bar toward the end when the brothers are waiting tells us that at his height John Ford was visual storyteller of the first rank, up there with Kurosawa. I don't think there's anybody on the landscape nowadays that could compete, except MAYBE Hayao Miyazaki and John Lasseter. It gives me chills watching this.
neckronn99 1 year ago
Epic. Another scene that reminded me of Liberty Valance was the one where Wayne walks away from camera down the alley at night. The actor playing Gatewood was Berton Churchill? He actually looked a little bit like Winnie.The guy playing humble little Peacock, the whiskey vendor, was called Meek, which is just too coincidental.
madmax8903 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this movie! I had to watch this movie for a class I'm taking on the Western genre, and I couldn't find it anywhere else. Great movie :)
kalars88 1 year ago 7
@kalars88 Your welcome. I'm Glad it was able to help you!
johnwaynemovie 1 year ago
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Same here actually only I need to watch it for my film studies class. :)
Thanks! <3
Mirialiah 1 year ago
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Claire Trevor is very lovely indeed. I love her movies so much. They are so hard to find. I have found quite a few though at lovingtheclassics I just googled lovingtheclassics after reading about them on another youtube classic (i think it was alan ladd)
If you like Claire Trevor, then check them out.
a354174 1 year ago
Beautiful Claire Trevor played so many hard boiled, cold blooded roles it was nice to see her as the sympathetic Dallas, kicked around a lot but still human and vulnerable.Thanks.
yamsid 1 year ago
Thanks very much for putting this old classic up!
justfoo2006 1 year ago
Brilliant film, thanks John Wayne and friends. Curly, what a surprise and a great present!!!
comicmania2008 2 years ago
This is the movie when John WAyne became a star!
dacacis1 2 years ago
I'd like to appologize for any earlier eroe on a comment it was John, not Robert Carradine. I forgor about Tom Tyler playing the baddie in this one. It was like the exit of one western hero and the emergence of a new one in John Wayne.
rmounty64 2 years ago
Veeeery good movie.
JohnCraken 2 years ago 4