i love this shot. the only thing i dont like about it is the awkward cut to the cavalry crossing the river. seems unnecessary and takes focus away from the gunshot just heard. but its still classic
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i love this shot. the only thing i dont like about it is the awkward cut to the cavalry crossing the river. seems unnecessary and takes focus away from the gunshot just heard. but its still classic
bbdouble22 4 months ago
The paradigma of every western movie ever done. A metaphor of life, I think....
Ricciariello 7 months ago
one of John Fords 3 best (talkies)
solerso68 11 months ago
Thanks for the upload!
blumie21 1 year ago
that travelling is the best presentation of a charecter/hero ever! (also one could say it's the true birth of cool for cowboys!)
VanTammen 1 year ago
Even if it goes out of focus, the first zoom on Ringo is amazing.
surfvietnam 4 years ago 9
agreed. one of the most famous shots in movie history: the close-up that mad John Wayne a star.
MyName42 2 years ago 4
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creamofcardstv 5 years ago