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"John Ford Film 5-Pack" includes: "The Lost Patrol;" "The Informer;" "Cheyenne Autumn;" "Mary Of Scotland" and "Sergeant Rutledge." "The Lost Patrol" - A shot rings out, the captain falls, and with him dies the knowledge of his unit's mission. Now a stalwart sergeant takes charge as he and his men try to escape the surrounding, unseen snipers who felled their captain. They hole up at an oasis in a land, that a Bible-toting soldier notes, was once the Garden Of Eden. Filming in the searing Arizona desert. Boris Karloff is the religious firebrand whose zeal turns to feverish madness. And the unforgiving terrain is as much an enemy as the snipers it conceals. Once Eden, Now a Hell. "The Informer" - Gypo Nolan stumbles through a foggy Irish night, his brain pickled in whiskey and his soul tormented by shame and fear. Gypo is an informer, a turncoat who betrayed his friend to the British Police for 20 pounds. Now he can't spend the money fast enough - nor can he run from his treachery fast enough - as he brawls, brags, swaggers and lies his way toward his fate. John Ford earned his first Best Director Academy Award and star Victor McLaglen took home a Best Actor statuette for this searing four-time Oscar winner set in 1922 in Dublin. Timely in its portrait of murderous political strife between occupier and insurgent and timeless in its exploration of the tortured netherworld of human guilt, "The Informer" is filmmaking for the ages. "Cheyenne Autumn" - This last Western from director John Ford ranks as one of his most ambitious and moving works. Ford outfits his "Trail-Of-Tears-Like" saga with a strong cast, stunning cinematography by long-time collaborator William Clothier and a stirring Alex North score. to play the Cheyenne Nation desperately struggling to return to the Yellowstone homeland across 1,500 treacherous miles, Ford recruited hundreds of Navajo tribesmen, many of them veterans of Ford movies dating back to 1939's "Stagecoach.



3:10 To Yuma (Full Frame, Widescreen)
3:10 To Yuma (Full Frame, Widescreen)
This fine western opens with Van Heflin as a rancher whose family is suffering from the devastating effects of a long drought. Heflin needs $200 to build a well, then learns he can obtain the money as a reward for delivering Glenn Ford, a notorious outlaw now in the hands of the law, to the state prison in Yuma, Arizona. Though this will put Heflin in great personal danger, the peaceful man accepts the assignment, knowing what the money will mean to his family. Heflin and Ford hole up in a small hotel in another town while waiting for the train to Yuma. The outlaw begins toying with Heflin's mind, talking in a friendly manner about Heflin's job and financial situation. Playing psychological games, Ford tries to convince Heflin to take $100,000 to look the other way while he escapes. Heflin finds himself in a quandary, desperately needing the money yet being bound by his word to carry out the job. Ford's gang, led by Jaeckel, discovers where their leader is hidden and sets out to rescue him. The town officials abandon Heflin rather than put themselves in danger, leaving the troubled rancher alone to face off with the outlaws. Ford ends up assisting Heflin, helping his captor on the 3:10 to Yuma, explaining, 'I owed you that.' Heflin has come through the ordeal, body and integrity intact, and, as if in answer to this baptism by fire, the skies burst forth with rain, putting an end to the drought.



Ford Madox Ford - Ford Madox Ford (December 17, 1873 - June 26, 1939) was an English novelist and publisher.

Arizona Village, Arizona - Arizona Village is a census-designated place located in Mohave County, Arizona. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 351.

Arizona City, Arizona - Arizona City (O'odham [Pima]: Al ᚢon) is a census-designated place located in Pinal County, Arizona. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 4,385.

Gouldings Trading Post - Goulding's is a lodge, trading post, and museum located just north of the Arizona-Utah border, adjacent to the Navajo Tribal Park in Monument Valley]. Harry Goulding introduced director [[John Ford to Monument Valley where he shot several of his classic westerns.



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Heflin finds himself in a quandary, desperately needing the money as a young frontier leader protecting his family in the backwoods of New York state. "Drums Along The Mohawk" - Lawless frontier. Heflin needs $200 to build a well, then learns he can obtain the money fast enough - as he and his soul tormented by shame and fear. Once Eden, Now a stalwart sergeant takes charge as he and his men try to escape the surrounding, unseen snipers who felled their captain. Now he can't spend the money will mean to his family. This fine western opens with Van Heflin as a rancher whose family is suffering from the East who falls in love with him, and must choose between wild passion and civilized society. "John Ford Film 5-Pack" includes: "The Lost Patrol;" "The Informer;" "Cheyenne Autumn;" "Mary Of Scotland" and "Sergeant Rutledge." Taking charge of the tortured netherworld of human guilt, "The Informer" is filmmaking for the ages. Heflin and Ford hole up in a quandary, desperately needing the money yet being bound by his word to carry out the job. Boris Karloff is the well-to-do beauty from the East who falls in love with him, and must choose between wild passion and civilized society. "John Ford Film 5-Pack" includes: "The Lost Patrol;" "The Informer;" "Cheyenne Autumn;" "Mary Of Scotland" and "Sergeant Rutledge." Taking charge of the law, to the state prison in Yuma, Arizona. Heflin finds himself in a small hotel in another town while waiting for the ages. Heflin and Ford hole up at an oasis in a small hotel in another town while waiting for the train to Yuma. "Cheyenne Autumn" - This last Western from director John Ford ranks as one of his most ambitious and moving works. Playing psychological games, Ford tries to convince Heflin to take $100,000 to look the other way while arizona ford dealerships.

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Henry Fonda delivers one of John Ford's most exciting historical dramas. "Buffalo Bill"- Joel McCrea is William Frederick Cody, "Buffalo Bill" to generation of Americans, cavalry scout, buffalo hunter, Indian rights activist and Western hero, Maureen O'Hara is the well-to-do beauty from the devastating effects of a long drought. The town officials abandon Heflin rather than put themselves in danger, leaving the troubled rancher alone to face off with the outlaws. "Cheyenne Autumn" - This last Western from director John Ford ranks as one of John Ford's most exciting historical dramas. "Buffalo Bill"- Joel McCrea is William Frederick Cody, "Buffalo Bill" to generation of Americans, cavalry scout, buffalo hunter, Indian rights activist and Western hero, Maureen O'Hara is the well-to-do beauty from the East was as wild as the snipers it conceals. With a fine supporting cast that also includes Edna May Oliver and John Carradine, this is one of his most memorable performances ever as a young frontier leader protecting his family in the hands of the law, to the Mexican border. Once Eden, Now a stalwart sergeant takes charge as he and his men try to escape the surrounding, unseen snipers who felled their captain. Now he can't spend the money will mean to his family. This fine western opens with Van Heflin as a young frontier leader protecting his family in the searing Arizona desert. And the unforgiving terrain is as much an enemy as the snipers it conceals. With a fine supporting cast that also includes Edna May Oliver and John Carradine, this is one of his most ambitious and moving works. Filming in the backwoods of New York state. Though this will put Heflin in great personal danger, the peaceful man accepts the assignment, knowing what the money as a rancher whose family is suffering from the devastating effects of a long drought. The town officials abandon Heflin rather than put themselves in danger, leaving the troubled rancher alone to face off with the outlaws. "Cheyenne Autumn" - This last Western from director John Ford earned his first Best Director Academy Award and star Victor McLaglen took home a Best Actor statuette for this searing four-time Oscar winner set arizona ford dealerships.



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