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  1. Jun 2, 2021 · Explore the influential filmmaker's Western legacy with this list of his top 10 movies in the genre, according to IMDb ratings. From Stagecoach to The Searchers, see how Ford revolutionized the Western with his themes, characters, and cinematography.

  2. A list of 33 western films directed by John Ford, from 1917 to 1962. Includes titles, ratings, summaries, and cast information for each film.

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  3. John Ford (1894–1973) was an American film director whose career spanned from 1913 to 1971. [1] . During this time he directed more than 140 films; however, nearly all of his silent films are lost.

    Year
    Title
    Producer
    1917
    With Jean Hathaway; two reels. Ford's ...
    1917
    Two reels; lost .
    1917
    Two reels; lost .
    1917
    The Soul Herder (aka The Sky Pilot)
    With Harry Carey, Molly Malone, Hoot ...
    • Graeme Ross
    • The Searchers (1956) The saga of racist outsider Ethan Edward’s relentless five-year search for his niece abducted by Comanches still astounds in its dark power, beauty and all round magnificence.
    • The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Ford’s unforgettable portrayal of migrants’ struggle to escape Oklahoma’s dust bowl and reach California’s promised land still resonates today.
    • Stagecoach (1939) A landmark film in the history of the western. Part character study, part action film, Stagecoach made John Wayne a star and introduced many of the tropes that became part and parcel of the genre, such as the cavalry riding to the rescue.
    • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Self sacrifice, loneliness and loss permeate this dark, disillusioned work torn between myth and reality. Panned and misunderstood on release but now fully rehabilitated, this is the film in which Ford fully deconstructs the mythology of the American West, telling the story of the politician who builds a successful career built on a lie.
    • Dalton Norman
    • Stagecoach (1939) Ford's first collaboration with Wayne not only made the latter a star, but it launched an artistic partnership that would last for decades.
    • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) The best Wayne movies allowed "The Duke" to shed his typical cowboy machismo, and his turn in 1962's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance was a nuanced performance.
    • The Searchers (1956) A thread of darkness ran through all of Ford's westerns, but 1956's The Searchers was perhaps his most complicated and multilayered film he made with Wayne.
    • Fort Apache (1948) Kicking off the "Cavalry Trilogy" with a bang, 1948's Fort Apache blended the western with the war film in a final product that was surprisingly progressive for a 1940s Hollywood movie.
  4. Rate. 56 Metascore. A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the 19th century, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads. Directors: John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall, Richard Thorpe | Stars: James Stewart, John Wayne, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000406John Ford - IMDb

    John Ford came to Hollywood following one of his brothers, an actor. Asked what brought him to Hollywood, he replied "the train". He became one of the most respected directors in the business, in spite of being known for his westerns, which were not considered "serious" film.

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