Directed by John Ford

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @BrianandSnoopy1
    @BrianandSnoopy1 4 года назад +32

    "The Grapes of Wrath" & "The Searchers" were absolute Masterpieces. prime examples of just how great a director he was.

  • @johnkaufman5474
    @johnkaufman5474 Год назад +11

    In my opinion, John Ford was simply the greatest American director of the Studio Era.

  • @michaelmonthey5974
    @michaelmonthey5974 Год назад +9

    For some reason, he’s an underrated movie maker by today’s expectations. I mean he really made cinema a dominant art form before the likes of Spielberg and Scorsese came along.

  • @jeremy_woods
    @jeremy_woods Год назад +11

    After watching the Fabelmans, I’m just neurotically checking his horizons lol.. Ill forever have a complex now about it being in the middle

    • @kevinjamison4561
      @kevinjamison4561 Месяц назад

      I'm checking all horizons especially in my own photos. I always knew it really mattered buy not to the extent Ford insisted on.

  • @rjmcallister1888
    @rjmcallister1888 8 месяцев назад +2

    Regardless of genre, John Ford may well be the best damn director there ever was.

  • @jacobklipstein8411
    @jacobklipstein8411 Год назад +2

    I watch this once a week for inspiration

  • @phillipphinney206
    @phillipphinney206 4 года назад +11

    35 John Ford films in July. Thank you TCM!

  • @alliecurtis616
    @alliecurtis616 4 года назад +8

    How Green Was My Valley will always be my favorite, and the book is SO good too!!

  • @alansouzacruz970
    @alansouzacruz970 4 года назад +9

    The master of western

  • @65g4
    @65g4 3 года назад +6

    John Ford was a true master

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 Год назад +2

    The man who shot liberty valance, stagecoach, the searchers, the quiet man, she wore a yellow ribbon, fort apache, rio grande, the long voyage home, donovan's reef, my darling clementine, young mr lincoln, the grapes of wrath, the informer, how green was my valley, mogambo, drums along the mohawk, sergeant rutledge won 4 best director oscars the most for any director in oscar history

  • @SM-gl8yo
    @SM-gl8yo 4 года назад +18

    Most enjoyable. So telling to hear that Orson Welles was inspired by him.
    Mr. Ford definitely had the 'eye of an artist' and created poetry with the camera.

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen 3 года назад +4

      But if you ever said something like that to him, he'd tell you to go to hell.

  • @WildwoodClaire1
    @WildwoodClaire1 Год назад +9

    How odd that none of John Ford's Oscars were for a western.

    • @braziliantvhd2768
      @braziliantvhd2768 Год назад +1

      Searchers should have won, it was much better than True Grit

  • @mollycherfan4266
    @mollycherfan4266 2 года назад +3

    My favourite director the quiet man was the first Ford movie I watched and it became my favourite of all time

    • @user-qn7ui7sb1q
      @user-qn7ui7sb1q 5 часов назад

      That’s one of my favorites beautiful movie

  • @KenobiStark1
    @KenobiStark1 Год назад +2

    If he said himself how great he was, he wouldn’t be as great as he was.

  • @ammarmaric1834
    @ammarmaric1834 3 года назад +6

    Probably the most influencial film director that influenced the most legendary generation of film directors...Definitly in top 5 american film directors of all time.

    • @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk
      @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk Месяц назад

      Ford is the greatest director of them all.
      To suggest otherwise makes one foolish.
      Ask Spielberg, he'll tell you it's John Ford.

  • @donmikolo
    @donmikolo 4 года назад +3

    It would have been nice if all the clips were identified by the movie from which they were taken.

  • @jorgeespinosa3179
    @jorgeespinosa3179 4 года назад +5

    Imagine John Ford with today's arsenal of technology.

    • @JulioLeonFandinho
      @JulioLeonFandinho 4 года назад +12

      He still would film the same, his style was all about framing, blocking and caring for actor's eyes, nothing flashy, spectacular or superflous, just the beauty of pure cinematography, which is an almost lost art

    • @Flapperdame16
      @Flapperdame16 2 года назад +2

      @@JulioLeonFandinho I agree. I saw an interview with Patrick Wayne from 2021, and he said the western can't ever make a proper comeback because no director would have the approach as Ford- natural scenes of the earth.

  • @lynnturman8157
    @lynnturman8157 4 года назад +3

    I like John Wayne's speech in WAGON MASTER: "Well, first there's the rapids. They ain't known as Deadman's Rocks for nothin. And if we get past them, there's gonna be a month on the desert, and we can only carry three weeks worth of water, and there's no water holes along the way, so don't get your hopes up. The desert ain't known as the Killer Sands for nothin. Beyond the desert, if we GET beyond the desert, is Comanche country, the Bloodbath Comanche run things there. Some Comanches can be reasonable, but no one knows about the Bloodbaths, cause no one's ever got past'em alive. Okay, mount up."
    Actually, John Wayne wasn't in WAGON MASTER. And the above monologue was never said by John Wayne. William Goldman wrote it in his book ADVENTURES IN THE SCREEN TRADE. He was explaining how you should never give stars exposition unless the exposition has impact and also flatters the star. In Goldman's words: "Don't worry about that kind of exposition. The scene will play off Wayne talking and then cut to the helpless settlers, showing them growing increasingly disconsolate. The scene also reaffirms the superhuman qualities of Wayne. We sit there with our popcorn, marveling. Because we know he's going to get the settlers through."

  • @miguelsenriquez4288
    @miguelsenriquez4288 4 года назад +2

    Agreed

  • @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk
    @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk Месяц назад

    John Ford: Irish-American.

  • @mihaivlas107
    @mihaivlas107 3 года назад +1

    Ford invented everything in cinema

  • @robertjohnson6534
    @robertjohnson6534 2 года назад

    Beat director

  • @memkem1725
    @memkem1725 3 года назад

    Film at 0:44?

  • @BiffJackson-o4i
    @BiffJackson-o4i 7 месяцев назад

    Great director, but apparently a miserable human being you wouldn't want to spend any time with.