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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
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The second of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is the only one of the three to be lensed in Technicolor. In an Oscar-calibre performance, 42-year old John Wayne plays sixtyish Cavalry Captain Nathan Brittles. In his last days before his compulsory retirement, Brittles must face the possibility of a full-scale attack from the Arapahos, fomented by the recent defeat of Custer and by double-dealing Indian agents. After a series of minor victories and major frustrations, Brittles decides to ride into the Arapaho camp, there to smoke a pipe of peace with his old friend, Chief Pony That Walks (Chief John Big Tree). Before he leaves, he is presented with his retirement present by his troops: a gold pocket watch, with the inscription "Lest We Forget"(Wayne's playing of this scene, barely holding back tears as he adjusts his spectacles to read the inscription, is one of his finest moments on film). Brittles is able to forestall an Indian attack, just in time for his official retirement. The film really ends here, but there are two more potential climaxes before the words THE END dissolve into view. The patchiness of the Frank Nugent/Lawrence Stallings screenplay (attributal to the fact that it is adapted from two different short stories) prevents She Wore a Yellow Ribbon from reaching the same lofty heights as the Ford/Wayne collaborations
Fort Apache
(1947) and
Rio Grande
(1949). The gratuitous offscreen narration of Irving Pichel is also rather distracting. Even so, Wayne's flawless performance, coupled with the supporting contributions of Ford's stock company (John Agar, Harry Carey Jr., Victor McLaglen et al) and the Academy Award-winning photography by Winston C. Hoch, automatically elevates She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to classic status. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Agar
Lt. Flint Cohill
Rudy Bowman
Pvt. John Smith
Lee Bradley
Interpreter
Harry Carey, Jr.
Lieutenant Pennell
Joanne Dru
Olivia Dandridge
Fred Graham
Hench
Ray Hyke
McCarthy
Ben Johnson
Sgt. Tyree
Noble Johnson
Red Shirt
Fred Kennedy
Badger
Cliff Lyons
Trooper Cliff
Frank McGrath
Bugler
Victor McLaglen
Sgt. Quincannon
Mildred Natwick
Mrs. Abby Allshard
George O'Brien
Maj. Mac Allshard
Arthur Shields
Dr. O'Laughlin
Mickey Simpson
Wagner
Don Summers
Jenkins
Tom Tyler
Cpl. Mike Quayne
Michael Dugan
Sgt. Hochbauer
Billy Jones
Courier
Jack Pennick
Sergeant Major
John Wayne
Capt. Nathan Brittles
Harry Woods
Karl Rynders
Billy Jones
Courier
Production Crew
James Basevi
Art Director
Lowell J. Farrell
Associate Producer
Charles P. Boyle
Cinematographer
Winton Hoch
Cinematographer
Richard Hageman
Composer (Music Score)
Ann Peck
Costume Designer
Michael Meyers
Costume Designer
John Ford
Director
Jack Murray
Editor
Edward O'Fearna
First Assistant Director
Wingate Smith
First Assistant Director
Constantin Bakaleinikoff
Musical Direction/Supervision
John Ford
Producer
Merian C. Cooper
Producer
Frank S. Nugent
Screenwriter
Laurence Stallings
Screenwriter
Joe Kish
Set Designer
Joseph Kish
Set Designer
James Warner Bellah
Short Story Author
James Warner Bellah
Short Story Author
Jack Caffee
Special Effects
Jack Cosgrove
Special Effects
Year: 1949
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Produced by
Argosy Pictures
RKO Pictures
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