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  1. A John Ford-Bernard Smith production presented by Warner Brothers Pictures. At the Capitol Theater, Broadway and 51st Street. Running time: 158 minutes.Capt. Thomas Archer . . . . .

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    It was produced by Ford and Bernard Smith from a screenplay by Janet Green and John McCormick, based on the short story "Chinese Finale" by Norah Lofts. The musical score was conducted by Elmer Bernstein and the cinematography was handled by Joseph LaShelle. This was the last feature film directed by Ford, ending a career that had spanned 53 years.

  3. John Ford: Screenplay by: James R. Webb: Based on: Suggested by Cheyenne Autumn by Mari Sandoz: Produced by: Bernard Smith: Starring: Richard Widmark Carroll Baker Karl Malden Sal Mineo Dolores del Río Ricardo Montalbán Gilbert Roland Arthur Kennedy James Stewart Edward G. Robinson: Cinematography: William Clothier: Edited by: Otho Lovering ...

  4. Jan 2, 2000 · In 1963, Smith joined director John Ford, whom he first worked with in the 1962 “Elmer Gantry,” to form a production company that made Fords last Western, “Cheyenne Autumn,” starring...

  5. Nevertheless, Ford's working methods never ceased to surprise some of his cast and crew members, particularly producer Bernard Smith, who, according to Anna Lee, "would come over to the long table (where the cast gathered) with new pages hot off the wire.

    • John Ford, Wingate Smith
    • Anne Bancroft
  6. Ford had worked on a treatment of the book in 1957, but could not generate the funding until Bernard Smith, who had produced How the West Was Won (1962), coaxed four million out of Jack Warner for its ambitious budget.

  7. Aug 11, 2010 · Directed by John Ford Written by Janet Green, John McCormick, based on “Chinese Finale” 1935 short story by Norah Lofts Produced by Bernard Smith. John Ford Cinematography Joseph LaShelle Edited by Otho Lovering Music by Elmer Bernstein Color process Metrocolor Distributed by MGMRelease date: January 5, 1966 (Los Angeles)Running time: 87 min.