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Stagecoach [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]
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Overview
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/25/2010 |
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UPC: | 0715515051910 |
Original Release: | 1939 |
Rating: | NR |
Source: | Criterion Collection |
Region Code: | 1 |
Presentation: | [B&W] |
Sound: | [Dolby Digital Mono] |
Language: | English |
Time: | 1:36:00 |
Special Features
Bucking broadway, a 1917 silent feature by John Ford, with new music composed and performed by Donald Sosin; Journalist and television presenter Philip Jenkinson's extensive 1968 video interview with Ford; New video appreciation of stagecoach with director and Ford biographer Peter Bogdanovich; New video interview with Ford's grandson Dan Ford about the director and his home movies; New video piece, featuring journalist Buzz Bissinger, about trader Harry Goulding's key role bringing monument valley to hollywood; New video homage to legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt, with celebrated stunt coordinator Vic Armstrong; Video essay by writer Tag Gallagher analyzing Ford's visual style in stagecoach; Screen director's playhouse 1949 radio dramatization of stagecoach, with John Wayne, Claire Trevor, and Ford, downloadable as an mp3 file; Plus: a booklet featuring an essay by critic David Cairns and Ernest Haycox's "stage to lordsburg," the short that inspired the film
Cast & Crew
John Wayne | The Ringo Kid,Actor |
Thomas Mitchell | Dr. Josiah Boone |
Claire Trevor | Dallas |
John Carradine | Hatfield |
Andy Devine | Buck Rickabaugh |
Donald Meek | Mr. Samuel Peacock |
Louise Platt | Lucy Mallory |
George Bancroft | Sheriff Curly Wilcox |
Berton Churchill | Henry Gatewood |
Tim Holt | Lt. Blanchard |
Tom Tyler | Luke Plummer |
Chris-Pin Martin | Chris |
Elvira Rios | Yakima, Chris's Wife |
Francis Ford | Billy Pickett |
Marga Ann Deighton | Mrs. Pickett |
Cornelius Keefe | Capt. Whitney |
Kent Odell | Billy Pickett Jr. |
Walter McGrail | Capt. Sickels |
Chief Big Tree | Indian Scout |
Brenda Fowler | Mrs. Gatewood |
Louis Mason | Sheriff,Jim, Expressman |
Florence Lake | Mrs. Nancy Whitney |
Joe Rickson | Ike Plummer |
Vester Pegg | Hank Plummer |
Yakima Canutt | Cavalry Scout |
Harry Tenbrook | Telegraph Operator |
Paul McVey | Express Agent |
Jack Pennick | Jerry the Bartender |
William Hopper | Sergeant |
Bryant Washburn | Capt. Simmons |
Nora Cecil | Dr. Boone's Housekeeper |
Helen Gibson | Dancing Girl |
Dorothy Appleby | Dancing Girl |
Buddy Roosevelt | Cowboy |
Bill Cody | Cowboy |
Mary Kathleen Walker | Lucy's Baby |
Ed Brady | Saloon Keeper |
Robert E. Homans | Editor in Lordsburg,Ed - Editor |
Franklyn Farnum | Deputy,Deputy |
Merrill McCormack | Ogler |
Artie Ortego | Barfly, Lordsburg |
Steve Clemente | Actor |
Theodore Lorch | Lordsburg express agent |
Fritzi Brunette | Bit part |
Leonard Trainor | Actor |
Chris Phillips | Actor |
Tex Driscoll | Bit part |
Ted Billings | Bit part |
Al Lee | Actor,Lordsburg Sheriff |
Hank Worden | Cavalryman |
John Eckert | Actor |
Jack Mohr | Actor |
Patsy Doyle | Bit part |
Wiggie Blowne | Bit part |
Margaret Smith | Actor |
Si Jenks | Bartender |
Many Mules | Actor |
Danny Borzage | Actor |
Gerard Carbonara | Composer |
Richard Hageman | Composer |
W. Franke Harling | Composer |
John Leipold | Composer |
Louis Gruenberg | Composer |
Technical Credits
John Ford | Director,Producer |
Ray Binger | Special Effects |
Walter Wanger | Producer |
Ben Hecht | Screenwriter |
Dudley Nichols | Screenwriter |
Ernest Haycox | Screenwriter |
Yakima Canutt | Stunts |
Frank Maher | Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer |
Robert Parrish | Sound Effects |
Scene Index
1. The First Word [2:29]
2. Arrival In Tonto [3:14]
3. Dregs of Society [4:09]
4. Risky Travel [5:07]
5. Closw Quarters [3:26]
6. The Ringo Kid [4:44]
7. "We're Going Through" [4:43]
8. Personal Histories [3:54]
9. Frigid Journey [8:00]
10. Sobering Situation [7:41]
11. Family Matters [6:16]
12. Dallas's Dilemma [4:58]
13. Sensible Talk [3:32]
14. Signals [2:26]
15. Crossing [4:05]
16. Under Attack [8:58]
17. Dead Man's Hand [4:00]
18. Three Left [5:59]
19. Man of Honor [2:42]
20. Saved [5:30]
Disc #2 -- Stagecoach
1. An Independant Spirit [6:47]
2. Marriage Proposal [5:09]
3. The Stranger [5:54]
4. On the Fence [6:35]
5. Broken Apart [10:43]
6. New York [11:57]
7. Big City Showdown [7:16]
Menu
Play the Movie
Chapters
Color Bars
Commentary
Off
On
Index
Revitalizing a Genre
Setting the Stage
Abusive Social Prejudice
Communities In Ford Country
Dramatizing the Past
Not the Film's Hero
Speaking to American Experience
A Test of Humanity
Ford's Observational Style
Crucial Turning Point
Wayne's Acting Skills
Championing the Underdog
A Different Western Woman
Scriptwriting For Ford
Puncturing Optimism
Poetry Over Realism
Looking Versus Seeing
Feminizing the West
Two-Faced Mythology
Confounding Expectations
Color Bars
Trailer
Disc #2 -- Stagecoach
Bucking Broadway
Play
Index
John Ford Interview
Play
Peter Bogdanovich
Play
Dreaming of Jeanie
Play
John Ford Home Movies
Play
True West
Play
Yakima Canutt
Play
Screen Director's Playhouse
Play
Introduction With John Ford
Leaving Town
Ringo
Voting
"You Don't Know Me!"
Apaches
Answered Prayer
Curtain Call
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