Review of Stagecoach (1939) by John W — 27 Jul 2013
Stagecoach is not your normal, run of the mill, western. It will have you on the edge of your seat as passengers make their way through some dangerous Indian country. By the time the film ends, you will know all of the characters very well and for most part, care whether they live or die.
John Ford's excellent directing, great performances from John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Andy Devine and especially Thomas Mitchell who won an Acadamy Award for his portrayal of a drunken doctor aboard the stage.
Add a great score, super stunt work, and filming done at Monument Valley (Arizona /Utah border) and you have complete motion picture.
This review of Stagecoach (1939) was written by John W on 27 Jul 2013.
Stagecoach has generally received very positive reviews.
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