When John Ford is handling a subject he likes he has no peer as a director in the entire motion picture industry. This statement is made after due pause and consideration. It is richly substantiated ...
Hollywood director John Ford said that he filmed the battle scene of this 1946 Western based on the personal input of Wyatt Earp himself.
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Three brothers stop off for a night in the town of Tombstone. The next morning they find one of their brothers dead and their cattle stolen. They decide to take revenge on the culprits.
John Ford's rendering of the gunfight at the OK Corral isn't the most historically accurate, but it's by far the best. Shot in and around his favorite location, Monument Valley, the film stars Henry ...
On Dec. 3, 1946, John Ford's Wyatt Earp Western feature bowed in New York. By Jack D. Grant On December 3, 1946, 20th Century-Fox brought John Ford’s Wyatt Earp Western My Darling Clementine to the ...
After Wyatt Earp's brother is murdered by the criminal Clanton family, Wyatt becomes sheriff. Together with the terminally ill gambler and dentist Doc Holliday and schoolteacher Clementine, he bravely ...