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    3 Godfathers. Screen legend John Wayne ("The Searchers") stars in this touching western about three half-hearted outlaws who go on the run with an orphaned infant they find in the desert. Directed by the great Oscar-winner John Ford ("Stagecoach").

  2. 3 Godfathers. Directed by the legendary John Ford and starring John Wayne in one of his most moving performances! Outlaw Robert Hightower and his band of cattle rustlers Pedro “Pete” Roca Fuerte and William Kearney have just robbed an Arizona bank. In hot pursuit of the bandits are Sheriff Buck Sweet and his posse. When Kearney is wounded ...

  3. Jan 1, 2005 · 123 books29 followers. Peter Bernard Kyne was an American novelist who wrote between 1904 and 1940. Many of his works were adapted into screenplays starting in the silent era, particularly his first novel, The Three Godfathers, which was published in 1913 and proved to be a huge success. He is credited in 110 films between 1914 and 1952.

  4. Three Godfathers. 82 Metascore. 1948. 1 hr 46 mins. Drama, Action & Adventure. NR. Watchlist. Three bandits on the run in the Arizona desert discover a dying woman and her baby, and promise the ...

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · 3 Godfathers is a touching story of redemption, highlighting the capacity for even troubled characters to change.; The film uses deliberately slow pacing to emphasize character development and ...

  6. The Three Godfathers may refer to: The Three Godfathers (novel), a 1913 novel by Peter B. Kyne, and its film adaptations: The Three Godfathers (1916 film), starring Harry Carey. Three Godfathers (1936 film), featuring Chester Morris. 3 Godfathers (1948 film), starring John Wayne.

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · 3 Godfathers John Wayne stars as one of 3 desperados who rob a bank in a small town in Arizona causing them to be chased by the town's sheriff, Ward Bond, and his deputies, over the Arizona open territory.

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