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  1. Entdecke die besten Western mit John Ford: Höllenfahrt nach Santa Fé, Faustrecht der Prärie, Der Teufelshauptmann, Rio Grande, Der letzte Befehl...

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    • The West Was Won (1962) - 7.1
    • Iron Horse (1924) - 7.2
    • Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949) - 7.3
    • Geant Rutledge (1960) - 7.4
    • Ad Men (1926) - 7.5
    • T Apache (1948) - 7.5
    • Darling Clementine (1946) - 7.8
    • Gecoach (1939) - 7.9
    • Searchers (1956) - 7.9
    • Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) - 8.1

    This epic Western follows a family's tragic journey to make a life for themselves in the wild American landscape, while westward expansion marches on. Three directors put their mark on this Hollywood classic, in addition to Ford, and Henry Hathaway and George Marshall directed three and one segments, respectively. The segment "The Civil War" was di...

    This silent Western served as Ford's first major film and is a fictional telling of the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad. A surveyor dreams of building a railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans but is killed by an evil businessman dressed as an Indigenous Cheyenne. His son sets out to complete his father's railroad, with the h...

    Captain Nathan Brittles (John Wayne) is on the verge of retirement, but the death of General Custer inspires him to head to the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservations. Brittles must find a way to calm the tensions and avoid another war with the "Indians." If that wasn't enough, he is also ordered to escort his commanding officer's wife and niece to a st...

    The sexual assault and murder of a woman and the murder of her father bring suspicion down on a respected Black soldier, Sergeant Rutledge. While he is innocent of the crime, there is some circumstantial evidence that's used against him. Even if Rutledge can prove his innocence, will they even believe him? This is a fairly unique Western considerin...

    Perhaps the best and most influential of Ford's silent westerns is 3 Bad Men. A gold rush in the Dakotas draws a bunch of folks to the area, many of them being of questionable character, the protagonists included. The titular protagonists are attempting to steal horses when they find a young woman being terrorized by a group of outlaws who killed h...

    A recently demoted General Owen Thursday (Henry Fonda) is put in charge of the remote outpost known as Fort Apache. Captain Kirby York (John Wayne) is the second in command and soon learns their new commander is only interested in his own glory. RELATED: The American Film Institute's 10 Best Westerns, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes Score Thursday woeful...

    The story of Tombstone, Arizona, and the gunfight at the O.K. Corral has been told many times, usually with little historical accuracy, but John Ford's telling in My Darling Clementinemight be the best film made about it. Four brothers are driving a herd of cattle for sale and stop in the town of Tombstone. Wyatt Earp and two of his brothers decide...

    Nine strangers are on an average but cramped stagecoach trip, until they find out that Geronimo is on the warpath and closing in on them. The list of passengers includes a marshall escorting the Ringo Kid (John Wayne) back to prison after he escaped to seek revenge for the murder of his father and brother. This is one of the most important Westerns...

    A Civil War veteran is hoping to settle down and live in peace, so he moves onto his brother's Texan homestead. Suddenly, his brother's ranch is burned down by a Comanche raiding party, and all members of his family are killed, except for his nine-year-old niece, who is captured. He sets out on a five-year journey through the West in search of his ...

    Senator Ranse Stoddard (James Stewart) returns to the town of Shinbone for the funeral of his friend, Tom Dophinon (John Wayne), and recounts the story of local outlaw, Liberty Valance. Ranse, a young lawyer, was traveling near Shinbone when he was beaten and robbed by Valance, but is saved by Tom who finds him and takes him to his girlfriend to tr...

  2. Er wurde insbesondere als führender Regisseur des amerikanischen Westerns berühmt und drehte wegweisende Filme des Genres wie Ringo, Faustrecht der Prärie, Der Schwarze Falke und Der Mann, der Liberty Valance erschoß. Aber auch abseits des Westernfilms drehte er Klassiker wie Früchte des Zorns, Schlagende Wetter und Der Sieger.

  3. Als Kavallerie-Trilogie (cavalry trilogy) werden drei Western des Regisseurs John Ford bezeichnet, welche zwischen 1948 und 1950 erschienen. Inhaltlich knüpfen die drei Westernfilme nicht direkt aneinander an, doch sie alle spielen einige Jahre nach dem Ende des Sezessionskrieges in einer Kavallerieeinheit der U.S. Army .

  4. 1. Feb. 2020 · Der dem Western Tiefe gab. Produktiv, erfolgreich, vielseitig: Der amerikanische Regisseur John Ford, vor 125 Jahren geboren, drehte etwa 140 Filme in 50 Jahren. In die Kinogeschichte ging er...

  5. John Ford's Westerns. by KasparM • Created 12 years ago • Modified 12 years ago. List activity. 14K views • 9 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 33 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Straight Shooting. 1917 1h 2m Passed ...

  6. 3. März 2024 · Kritischer Spätwestern von John Ford auf Arte. Die US-amerikanische Regielegende John Ford (1894–1973) hat mit seinen Western kräftig an den romantisierten Legenden des Wilden Westen mitgestrickt, mit Werken wie „Ringo“, „My Darling Clementine“, „Der Teufelshauptmann“ oder „Rio Grande“.