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The original 'Stagecoach' from 1939 was, and still is, a benchmark of the western genre, and a wonderful film in its own right too. Considering the generally dodgy track record of how remakes fare in quality, was honestly expecting this 1966 'Stagecoach' to be an insult and with no point or merits.
Dudley Nichols. Ernest Haycox. Stars. Ann-Margret. Alex Cord. Red Buttons. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Added by 2.0K users. 57 User reviews. 20 Critic reviews. Photos 25. Top cast. Edit. Ann-Margret. Dallas. Alex Cord. Ringo Kid.
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- Action, Adventure, Western
- Gordon Douglas
- 1966-06-15
100% Tomatometer 47 Reviews 86% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings John Ford's landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for ...
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- John Wayne
- John Ford
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The New York Times review included: "The action fans may not be short-changed, but only a few of the principals achieve more than surface effects. In a decided departure from the norm, Bing Crosby, as the unshaven, sodden surgeon, is casual, natural, glib and mildly funny.
- Gordon Douglas
- Joseph Landon, Dudley Nichols
On the stagecoach to Cheyenne, a mixed group of passengers must work together to survive the arduous journey and the Indian attacks.
May 6, 2010 · Blu-ray edition reviewed by Chris Galloway. May 06 2010. BUY AT: See more details, packaging, or compare. Synopsis. This is where it all started. John Ford’s smash hit and enduring masterpiece Stagecoach revolutionized the western, elevating it from B movie to the A-list and establishing the genre as we know it today.
This 1966 version of "Stagecoach" is a color remake of the classic B&W Western from 1939. There would be another remake in 1986 featuring country stars of the era. The story revolves around nine characters circa 1880 that travel on a stagecoach through a mountainous area where a group of Indians are on the warpath.