from United Artists
Directed by
John Ford
Starring
Claire Trevor (Dallas)
John Wayne (Ringo Kid)
Andy Devine (Buck)
John Carradine (Hatfield)
Thomas Mitchell (Doc Boone)
Louise Platt (Lucy Mallory)
George Bancroft (Curly Wilcox)
Donald Meek (Mr. Peacock)
Berton Churchill (Mr. Gatewood)
Tim Holt (Lieutenant Blanchard)
Tom Tyler (Luke Plummer)
Chief John Big Tree (Indian Scout)
Edward Brady (Owner of Saloon)
Yakima Canutt (Cavalry Scout)
Nora Cecil (Landlady of Doc)
Bill Cody (Rancher)
Marga Ann Deighton (Mrs. Pickett)
Franklyn Farnum (Deputy)
Francis Ford (Billy Pickett)
Brenda Fowler (Mrs. Gatewood)
Robert Homans (Editor)
William Hopper (Cavalry Sergeant)
Si Jenks (Bartender)
Cornelius Keefe (Captain Whitney)
Florence Lake (Nancy Whitney)
Duke R. Lee (Lordsburg Sheriff)
Theodore Lorch (Express Agent in Lordsburg)
Chris-Pin Martin (Chris)
Jim Mason (Jim)
Louis Mason (Sheriff at Tonto)
Merrill McCormick (Ogler)
Walter McGrail (Captain Sickle)
Paul McVey (Express Agent)
Kent Odell (Billy Pickett Jr)
Artie Ortego (Bar Patron in Lordsburg)
Vester Pegg ( Hank Plummer)
Jack Pennick (Bartender Jerry)
Joe Rickson (Ike Plummer)
Buddy Roosevelt (Rancher)
Elvira Rios (Chris's Wife)
Harry Tenbrook ( Telegraph Operator)
Mary Kathleen Walker (Lucy's Infant Child)
Bryant Washburn (Cavalry Captain)
Whitehorse (Indian Leader)
Hank Worden (Cavalryman)
Written by
Dudley Nichols
Ben Hecht
Ernest Haycox (story Stage to Lordsburg) |
One of the most classic
Hollywood westerns ever made. A stagecoach begins its journey
to a frontier colony; among the travellers are a good-hearted
prostitute whom the righteous townsfolk have exiled, a liquor
salesman, a gambler, an alcoholic doctor, a sheriff, a hightailing
businessman and a soldier's pregnant wife. Almost immediately,
the Ringo Kid (John Wayne), an escaped convict who's both highly
moral and completely innocent, intercepts them: he wants to kill
the person who set him up before willingly returning to prison.
The journey proves perilous as the quarreling group encounters
angry Indians and violent desperadoes -- and celebrate one magnificent
moment that brings them together, and teaches mercy to even the
most rigid among them.
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