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Plowing straight ahead come what may
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I'm watching now...I love a John Ford western...especially in Technicolor Big Grin


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The cabin is still there in Monument Valley, neat place to visit if you ever wander out West.
 
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Man Once
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Just watched it and Wagon Master. I like Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr.
John Ford was an excellent director but he had demons. I don’t like that he always gave his older brother Francis bit parts in his movies. After all, he got him started and taught him. But I’m sure I don’t know the whole story.
And it seem she was a SOB on the set.
 
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Originally posted by rizzle:
The cabin is still there in Monument Valley, neat place to visit if you ever wander out West.


I'll be stopping there in about 10 days. Taking a trip south to NM. I always go through the Red Rocks/Monument Valley area if I'm remotely close.
 
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