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Let’s witness – win a whiskey drummer, add a boozy doctor (served in the Union Army,) a snaky gambler (Confederate vet played by John Carradine,) a edifying girl (haughty young wife of a horse soldier posted out west with the 6th Cavalry,) and an corrupt and imperious businessman with a secret to cover. Add one poor girl (Claire Trevor) driven our of town with the drunken doc by the town’s good marm hens, and one cuffed outlaw, the Ringo Kid (John Wayne.) Shake vigorously in a stagecoach plunging violently through hostile Apache territory.
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Made in 1939, the Year of the Motion Portray, John Ford’s STAGECOACH is graceful distinguished everything you want or need in a western. Nominated for a slew of Academy Awards, it took one home when Thomas Mitchell won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor as the shrewd, whiskey-loving physician. In 1995 it was placed on the National Film Registry by the National Film Preservation Board.
Well, this is the first film Ford shot in Monument Valley, and it looks huge. It’s also one of the first big-movie breaks for Wayne. Check out the first Wayne shot – the camera eagerly rushes up to him and holds him in a wide-eyed close-up for a couple of seconds. An entrance excellent of an icon, even if Ford was a couple of decades premature. And the always trustworthy, underrated Claire Trevor looks big as… well, I’m not quite obvious what she is, though she dresses well and the beneficial folks drive her away when they can, shun her when they can’t. In fact, the only thing that doesn’t notice all that gracious on the Warners’ 1997-released dvd is the print itself, which is scratchy in some spots and muddy and shaded in others. Not terribly so, but c’mon, Warner Brothers. You’ll throw scrubbers, cleaners, and polishers and a host of long-winded commentators at suspect crime thrillers if they have `Film Noir’ stamped on the front veil. How’s about throwing some worship and attention to an undisputed classic? As long as this one remains the only one available I strongly recommend it, although it truly deserves a full-scale restoration.
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This review refers to “Stagecoach”, Warner Bros DVD Edition(released 1997) ..
“Stagecoach”, one of The Duke’s finest westerns, is a definitive recognize at the American Western we have arrive to admire. Made in 1939, Wayne in his early years as a rising star, gives as a peer of his wonderful on veil presence yet to reach. The film includes other astounding stars of the era, masterful direction by John Ford, magnifcent cinematography,and a intriguing storyline.It is a trusty cinematic treat.
Wayne is a wanted man who is along for the slither with a group of passengers, each not only battling their enjoy demons and prejudices, but the elements of the rugged terrain and Indian attacks as well. And what a group…it also stars Claire Trevor, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Thomas Mitchell, and Donald Meek.The jog that Ford takes us on is lovely in the heavenly sad and white cinematography that captures all the rugged terrain of the venerable west.
The DVD transfer of this 65 year ragged film is not as pristeen as some other B/W classic of the era, but certainly looks satisfactory. a few scratches here and there, a runt flickering, but once you are enthusiastic with this film, you won’t even peer. The Dolby Dig sound is very genuine, all the sounds of the broken-down west certain and certain. The DVD includes some production notes, seven trailers, and has subtitles in English, French and Spanish.
If You are a die-hard Wayne or Ford fan, or mountainous Westerns in general, you may want to seize the “John Wayne Collection” which includes this one along with another Ford popular, “The Searchers” and one of Wayne’s later Westerns, the touching sage of “The Cowboys”.
Saddle up for some huge Western adventure with John Wayne, and a amazing coast from John Ford.
Elated Trails……Laurie
also sold in 2 pack:The Searchers / Stagecoach
more westerns from the 1930s:
Rocky Mountain Mystery [VHS](Randy Scott)
King of the Pecos (John Wayne)
Great American Western V.5, The(Gene Autry – 30s and 40s – 4 films)
