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More people should see this film


I'm amazed at how few votes there are for this superb film. Most of the great John Ford stock company - fine work from John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Mildred Natwick, Ward Bond, and Harry Carey, Jr. Moving story - sentimental but not sappy - with the right heroics and authentic redemption (the basis for every great film in my opinion).

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I agree; I voted and gave it a 10. It's one of my favorite John Ford/John Wayne films. It's very touching, and I don't think it's sappy either.

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Thank You for the comments on this John Wayne movie. I too love stories about redemption ( they make for some of the best stories of all). I'll definitely have to make a point of seeing this one!!

"Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble & beautiful end of a Human Being"

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Just watched this on the telly, must confess that I'd never heard of it before. Actually a great performance from John Wayne as the central character, especially when he was stumbling through the desert on his own.

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I just saw this movie for the first time today. Great film! I gave it an 8 out of 10. Good acting all round. John Ford put you right along side them in the dessert.

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I like this movie, but it doesn't seem like a Christmas movie to me.

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I love the Christmas theme, but finding the donkey with its colt is an Easter reference. Nevertheless, it is a wonderful movie and one of my favorite John Wayne films.

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Remember Mary was riding a donkey when she and Joseph were travelling to Bethlehem.

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I agree that this is a great film. You mentioned voting well I would give it 10 out of 10. Could you please tell me how and where do you vote for a film? I've just got the DVD and the quality of the colour is fantastic.

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This is not only a good story with good acting but pone of the most beautiful color pictures ever. People are slow to give credit to a John Wayne movie when it is due. He is not high brow.

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I really liked the movie. I also loved the original 1936 version with Walter Brennan and it's tough to say which is better. John Ford did it his own way and it turned out so good. Pretty emotional when John Wayne was walking through the desert by himself.

"I know you're in there, Fagerstrom!"-Conan O'Brien

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Actually, the 1936 version was itself a remake. The original movie was made in 1916, starring Harry Carey Senior, father of John Wayne's later costar. Harry Carey died in 1947 and John Ford made [and dedicated] his film as a tribute to the great man. It's a rare example of an original and two remakes all being good films in their own right.


"The value of an idea has nothing to do with the honesty of the man expressing it."--Oscar Wilde

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Kind of defines what it means to be a man; at least the type of man we should all want to be.

This ties into the theme of redemption. All three men who are indicated as villians when Three Godfathers begins show their genuine good side once the Baby becomes their focus. The genuineness they show for the Baby's welfare is their redemption.


"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not".

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I believe the 1936 is the better movie. I don't believe that John Wayne would have played the lead as dark. And the ending was one that people would not have put up with for "the Duke"

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I agree, its a wonderful film; it tells a great tale and tells it well. And, at the risk of sounding sentimental, I just love the phrase "I ain't breakin' my promise to a dyin' woman". Kind of defines what it means to be a man; at least the type of man we should all want to be.

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This is my favorite John Ford western, and I've seen them all, repeatedly.

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Hello PhillipNoir: I'm watching this movie for the first time and I agree with you. Wayne, et al, are excellent and I hope it comes on again 'cause I'll certainly watch it again. I saw that you had recently posted and I wanted to tell somebody how I felt.
Thanks,
Mike

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Happy Holidays, Mike!

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Thanks for the sentiment...RIGHT BACK AT YA! BTW, it looks like there are a bunch of deleted posts along this thread...Were you around to see them before the big delete key was pressed? If so, what did I miss?...If not, no need to reply. I was just kinda curious...

Very best to you and yours,

Mike

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