Stagecoach Comments

  • Eloy 2022-09-12 18:39:07

    Everything I want to see about Westerns! Just found out it was adapted from Ball of...

  • Kelli 2022-09-07 13:35:54

    The majestic and exciting pursuit battle! The show focuses on the firework girl, plus the escaped cowboy, the drunken doctor, and the knight's gambler. Those who have some moral flaws but have good intentions are much cuter than the serious and elegant people. Unfortunately, for the Indians, the descriptions of the Apaches, and even the Mexicans, are still limited by the times. The Apache girl has a beautiful voice and beautiful voice. The lines were lively and lively, and the phrase "America...

  • Anabel 2022-08-20 17:07:05

    Wonderful! The characters are well created, the group scenes are full of tension, and the story is thrilling but interesting and...

  • Ashlynn 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    The father of Westerns, John Ford, came to the Wild West with a camera, and John Wayne, who appeared on the zoom, put on his own hat, starting the classic combination of the two directors and actors. Adapted from Maupassant's short story "Ball of Suet", it can be said to create a classic and a precedent for Western films. A good western is naturally not a simple western story, it always has its own space metaphor, just like the narrow carriage facing the vast wasteland here, the effect is...

  • Jazlyn 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    [CC Repair] The beginning and extension of the legendary combination (wayne is among the representatives of the west, and the great influence of ford's sound film transformation). The work itself is vast (big panorama, the editing is not sloppy, and the eight-minute horse-drawn carriage chase action scene is perfect), but it also contains and affects various characterizations of later generations (talk about the vivid image of the picture, the background of the characters is set with a...

  • Christophe 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    I love Westerns full of metaphors, symbols and...

  • Aaliyah 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    The front is boring, and the last 20 minutes are too refreshing. As a western film in the 1930s, it not only has excellent photography, but also a carriage chase scene that is quite amazing by the standards of the time, and even makes people smell a kind of romance with a sense of urbanism. This is also one of the earliest old films that I have heard of. I still remember the cross-time and space encounter between Mickey Mouse and Ringo in a certain Disney comic. Unexpectedly, the first book of...

  • Carli 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    #North Film FestivalRewatch# It's perfect, a good story is told in a closed loop, the characters are distinct, the scene scheduling, and the lens design. Orson Welles claimed that in order to learn editing, he watched "Guanshan Fit" 45 times! Not to mention, five-star...

Extended Reading
  • Delphine 2022-09-12 14:48:14

    Guanshan Feidu


    "Do you know anything about my past?" the prostitute Dallas asked. "I only know what I want to know," replied John Wayne's Escape Cowboy. In Western films, a pair of "marginal people" sympathize with each other and are deeply in love, in John Ford's "Flying Off the Mountains" (Stagecoach, 1939)....

  • Elinore 2022-08-21 03:50:11

    Everybody's going to Lordsburg

    The award ceremony was held in Lordsburg, and the guests delivered their acceptance speeches :

    Satisfaction Award
    Cowboy: I succeeded in revenge for my father, I succeeded in seduction, and I succeeded in retiring.
    Lady: I ​​succeeded in giving birth, finding a husband, and hooking up with a spare...

Stagecoach quotes

  • Buck: You better get out and stretch your leg - I mean your limbs, ma'am. We're going to change horses here.

    Mrs. Lucy Mallory: Is there any place here where I can have a cup of tea?

    Buck: Well, yes ma'am, you can get a cup of coffee at the hotel across the street there.

  • Buck: Well, Marshal, I'm lookin' for my shotgun guard. Is he here?

    Marshal Curly Wilcox: Out with a posse, Buck. Trying to catch the Ringo Kid.

    Buck: Ringo? I thought Ringo was in the pen?

    Marshal Curly Wilcox: He was.

    Buck: Busted out? Well, good for him!