Director : John Ford
Producer : John Ford
Screenwriter : Dudley Nichols
Starring : Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Thomas Mitchell, Louise Platt, George Bancroft, Donald Meek, Berton Churchill, Tim Holt, Tom Tyler
Stagecoach is the archetypical Western -- a stagecoach full of crazies has to
make it through Indian country in one piece. Though it was his 80th film (of
nearly 200), Stagecoach made John Wayne into the superstar he eventually
became. Mitchell won Best Supporting Actor for his role as the drunken Doc
Boone, and the rest of the cast, notably Trevor as a hooker being run out of
town, are memorable. The film has some amazing gaffes, including guns that
kick but don't actually go "bang" and, again most notably, one rear-projected
shot from the stagecoach where the Indian outside is riding the wrong way.
Classic, yet hopelessly dated.
DVD extras include comentary from a Ford scholar, a feature-length
retrospective about Ford and Wayne, a documentary about the film, and a radio
adaptation of the film.
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" Good "
Rating: NR, 1939