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1
Men Without Women (1930,  Unrated)
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Arrowsmith (1931,  Unrated)
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The Lost Patrol (1934,  Unrated)
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The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936,  Unrated)
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The Informer (1935,  Unrated)
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The Whole Town's Talking (Passport to Fame) (1935,  Unrated)
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Mary of Scotland (1936,  Unrated)
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Wee Willie Winkie (1937,  Unrated)
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The Hurricane (1937,  Unrated)
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Four Men and a Prayer (1938,  Unrated)
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Drums Along the Mohawk (1939,  Unrated)
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Young Mr. Lincoln (1939,  Unrated)
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Stagecoach (1939,  Unrated)
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The Grapes of Wrath (1940,  Unrated)
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Tobacco Road (1941) (1941,  Unrated)
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How Green Was My Valley (1941,  Unrated)
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The Battle of Midway (1942,  Unrated)
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They Were Expendable (1945,  Unrated)
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My Darling Clementine (1946,  G)
My Darling Clementine 4.0 Stars
Classic "Guy comes into town and decides to clean up the rotten element" Western by the master John Ford. The economy of storytelling is really impressive in this kind sublime re-telling of the Gun Fight at the OK Corral
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The Fugitive (1947,  Unrated)
The Fugitive 4.0 Stars
Said to be Ford's favorite, of his own films. while I may not share his sentiment entirely, this is definitely a must for Ford fans.

Fonda turns in another dynamite performance and Ford's cinematography is breathtaking as usual.
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3 Godfathers (1948,  Unrated)
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Fort Apache (1948,  Unrated)
Fort Apache 4.0 Stars
Henry Fonda squares off against the Duke in this dark take on the cavalry mythos.

It's interesting that this film flies in the face of Ford's infamous quote "print the legend." While it does embrace that this story became a classic tale of bravery, it reveals that the "hero" behind it was a narcissistic glory hungry fool
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949,  Unrated)
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Pinky (1949,  Unrated)
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Wagon Master (1950,  Unrated)
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Rio Grande (1950,  Unrated)
Rio Grande 4.0 Stars
Wayne's first appearance with Maureen O'Hara
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The Quiet Man (1952,  Unrated)
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What Price Glory (1952,  Unrated)
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The Sun Shines Bright (1953) (1953,  Unrated)
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Mogambo (1953,  Unrated)
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The Long Gray Line (1955,  Unrated)
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Mister Roberts (1955,  Unrated)
Mister Roberts 4.0 Stars
Good Old Fashion Fun
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The Searchers (1956,  Unrated)
The Searchers 5.0 Stars
This movie is amazing and I'm an idiot for not seeing it sooner.

Could the colors be anymore rich? This goes on the pedestal with Robin Hood and Wizard of Oz for pure Technicolor bliss
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The Wings of Eagles (1957,  Unrated)
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The Last Hurrah (1958,  Unrated)
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The Horse Soldiers (1959,  Unrated)
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Two Rode Together (1961) (1961,  G)
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962,  Unrated)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 4.5 Stars
Wayne
Marvin
Stewart
The guy who does the voice for Friar Tuck in Disney's Robin Hood

Purely cinematic Gold. So much more complex and engaging than I ever anticipated
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How the West Was Won (1962,  G)
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Donovan's Reef (1963,  Unrated)
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Cheyenne Autumn (1964,  Unrated)
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The Long Voyage Home (1940,  Unrated)
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