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| John Wayne | Capt. Nathan Brittles |
| Joanne Dru | Olivia Dandridge |
| John Agar | Lt. Flint Cohill |
| Ben Johnson | Sgt. Tyree |
| Victor McLaglen | Sgt. Quincannon |
| Mildred Natwick | Mrs. Abby Allshard |
| Harry Carey Jr. | Lieutenant Pennell |
| George O'Brien | Maj. Mac Allshard |
| Arthur Shields | Dr. O'Laughlin |
| Harry Woods | Karl Rynders |
| Noble Johnson | Red Shirt |
| Cliff Lyons | Trooper Cliff |
| Tom Tyler | Cpl. Mike Quayne |
| Michael Dugan | Sgt. Hochbauer |
| Mickey Simpson | Wagner |
| Frank McGrath | Bugler |
| Don Summers | Jenkins |
| Jack Pennick | Sergeant Major |
| Billy Jones | Courier |
| Fred Graham | Hench |
| Fred Kennedy | Badger |
| Rudy Bowman | Pvt. John Smith |
| Ray Hyke | McCarthy |
| Lee Bradley | Interpreter |
| Paul Fix | Rynder's partner |
| Francis Ford | Barman |
| Bill Gettinger | Officer |
| Fred Libby | Col. Krumrein |
| Post Park | Officer |
| Irving Pichel | Voice Only |
| William Steele | |
| Chief John Big Tree | Pony That Walks |
| Dan White |
| John Ford | Director, Producer |
| Constantin Bakaleinikoff | Musical Direction/Supervision |
| James Basevi | Art Director |
| Charles P. Boyle | Cinematographer |
| Jack Caffee | Special Effects |
| Merian C. Cooper | Producer |
| Jack Cosgrove | Special Effects |
| Lowell J. Farrell | Associate Producer |
| Richard Hageman | Score Composer |
| Winton Hoch | Cinematographer |
| Joe Kish | Set Decoration/Design |
| Michael Meyers | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Jack Murray | Editor |
| Frank S. Nugent | Screenwriter |
| Edward O'Fearna | Asst. Director |
| Ann Peck | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Wingate Smith | Asst. Director |
| Laurence Stallings | Screenwriter |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
¿She Wore A Yellow Ribbon' is one of those glorious John Ford westerns that make a fable of history so galvanic that it becomes history by proxy. The film stars John Wayne as Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles - a widower preparing to retire from service at an outpost with the United States cavalry. Into this mix comes the luscious Olivia Dandridge (Joanne Dru), the contested prize to be won by a pair of viral dandies in search of a bride. Like Ford¿s best westerns, this one has more melodrama than action, seemingly incorporating the western motif as mere background for a series of breathtakingly beautiful vistas filled with galloping horses, wide open spaces and the stunning and romantically stoic towers of Monument Valley. My hat off to the good people at Warner Home Video. This is a truly amazing looking DVD and one that should definitely be on every film buffs wish list to own. Colors are fully saturated, well balanced and incredibly life like. Contrast levels are on pitch as are black levels. There is a hint of edge enhancement and pixelization but really - it's just a hint. Chips, scratches and imperfections inherent in the original camera negative are kept to a bare, bare minimum. The audio is mono, as originally presented, but extremely well balanced, with low to non-existent background hiss in most scenes. There are NO extras, but highly recommended!
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Posted October 1, 2010
Traditional western. Nobody did/does them better than John Ford, John Wayne and the supporting cast that features more than a few familiar faces.
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Posted October 1, 2010
A minor point of trivia but there is a slight mis-statement by the previous reviewer:- It was'nt a gold watch but a silver watch that was presented to Captain Brittles. I think the point being made in the film being that despite the affection for the the captain the average cavalry man's salary could'nt stretch to a gold watch. There is a classic line, but don't quote me on this, that Brittles says '' The time by my brand new silver watch is'' etc. Overall the movie is a clasic and one that is well worth watching over again.
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Posted April 13, 2009
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Posted January 22, 2010
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