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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon - Minute Movie Review

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Review:

John Wayne (at 41) played a 60-year old Cavalry Captain about to retire immediately after General Custer’s now infamous defeat. The American West seems threatened by the Natives and the Cavalry desperately tries to keep it safe for the civilians in this story which is incredibly boring and mainly consists of people riding around. Add to that a completely inappropriate comedic bar fight, a highly unrealistic climatic scene and annoyingly patriotic overtones delivered in the voice-over narration and you might end up with a bad film. But actually, the film is quite good, saved by the beautiful scenery shot in colour, that serves as perfect background for the musings about a man who has none nothing but the military retiring. Add some aspects of the integration of the Confederacy back into the Union and you actually get a pretty good film - if you can look past the hours spent just riding around.

Random Observations:

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon at the IMDb

Second part of John Ford’s Cavalry trilogy, following Fort Apache.

The film also has a romantic subplot, which doesn’t really add anything to the story, but gives Wayne another chance to shine as the wise and good old guy who the other soldiers look up to.

Stagecoach - Minute Movie Review

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Review:

A group of travellers thrown together in a stagecoach make their way through Apache territory, always afraid of an attack. Along the way, they grow closer and apart. The idea behind the film (and story upon which it is based) is simple, but elegant. And so is the film. The story is gripping to the end with many interesting characters and a few surprisingly developments. Sure, the end is as cheesy and predictable as can be and the depiction of the Indians/Native Americans as mindless savages is dated, but the film is good nonetheless, driven more by interesting characters than great action scenes - although there are some pretty impressive ones in there as well.

Random Observations:

Stagecoach at the IMDb

This is the film that started John Wayne’s career as the biggest Western star ever.

Claire Trevor was actually top-billed for the film, being the biggest star at the time.

The film really belongs to Thomas Mitchell, who plays the drunk but wise Doctor in a delightful turn.

Some really nice photography of Utah’s Monument Valley, the first film to be made there.

Best Director Oscar record winner (with four awards to his name) John Ford was only nominated for this film, losing out to Victor Fleming for Gone with the Wind.

Made in 1939, often considered the best year of all time for American films. Click on the 1939 tag to see other films from that year!