Stagecoach Comments

  • Timmy 2023-03-02 02:55:55

    The chase scene at the back is so awesome. There are many group scenes but not chaotic, a bit like the Seven Samurai? The movement of the mirror is more deliberate and rough, and the character scheduling is exquisite. It looks...

  • Tressie 2023-02-21 09:32:21

    Apart from the character setting, it has nothing to do with Maupassant's "Ball of Suet". I have been waiting for the extortion officer to appear, and I was thinking about how the heroic man John Wayne was there. Not so. A classic of westerns, the wild chase scene is...

  • Junius 2023-02-12 23:05:14

    Without a little bit of defense..../1. Civilized towns and wilderness 2. How can a gentleman smoke in front of a lady 3. Class conflicts and conflicts 4. Cowboy men and tough guys constructed in narrative 5. Symbolic Conflicts are placed here, and then they are resolved symbolically enemies at the...

  • Santina 2023-02-07 15:30:50

    It has something to do with Ball of Suet, but John Wayne is as handsome as ever. And, the climax scene was paid tribute and imitated by the chase scenes of many later generations....

  • Enid 2023-01-19 10:20:58

    "You gonna live no matter what happens, be a proud glorified...

  • Aracely 2023-01-05 22:20:27

    A tale of two women and the slaughter of Indian bandits. .

  • Carolyn 2022-12-20 10:58:39

    John Ford's "adventure + social reflection" model created the standard Western narrative paradigm. The tall John Wayne, born with the appearance of a tough cowboy, plays the fugitive, the exiled prostitute played by Claire Trevor, and the alcoholic doctor played by Thomas Mitchell. It is shown, and it also reveals a common theme of Western movies, that everything in the wild land can be redeemed. The dangers and dangers on the long road also provided the prototype for the later "road films"....

  • Doug 2022-12-15 09:31:27

    "I know what I want to know." A true gentleman doesn't look at people by their origins. Above the law is the world of charity. In addition to being unable to stand the relationship between the enemy and the enemy is not evenly matched, other aspects are really excellent. A good movie is that no matter how many times you watch it over the past few years, you will be moved and moved with a...

  • Winifred 2022-12-04 08:44:08

    The perfect cooperation between the two johns, the imposing movie, is also quite profound, and it can be regarded as a successful adaptation of the ball of suet. Film and television status is...

  • Karl 2022-11-30 14:11:05

    Even if it's a pretty big deal in the Western world, I'd rather watch it out of the Western...

Extended Reading
  • Eliane 2022-11-30 20:06:30

    Guanshan Feidu

    At the beginning of the film is the scene of the carriage convoy passing through the great desert, which is very grand and strong, and then the scene of raising the national flag. Here, the viciousness of the Indians is introduced. From the fact that the doctor took off the plaque, it can be seen...

  • Jeremie 2022-12-07 00:02:09

    A Brief Analysis of the Changes of the Protagonists of Western Movies

    Westerns are a genre of films that emerged from the very beginning of the invention of film. From its origin to the present, with the changes of the times and the development of social economy, politics and culture, the westerns have also changed accordingly, so the protagonists of the westerns are...

Stagecoach quotes

  • Buck: If I was you, I'd let them shoot it out.

    Marshal Curly Wilcox: Let who?

    Buck: Luke Plummer and the Kid. There would be a lot more peace in this territory if that Luke Plummer had so many holes in him he couldn't hold his liquor.

  • Henry, the Ringo Kid: Hold it!

Stagecoach

Director: John Ford

Language: English,Spanish,French Release date: March 3, 1939