Review of Stagecoach (1939) by Robert P — 19 Jan 2008
Rightfully regarded as a classic. Virtually defines a genre. Brilliant zoom in for our first glance of John Wayne. Superb characterisation. Full of warmth (apart from towards Native Americans), heroism, humour and incisive social comment.
"I haven't been of much economic benefit to you, but would you mind putting this one on credit" (Drunk to bartender); "Somewhere sometime there might be the right bullet or the wrong bottle"; "Somethings in life a man can't run away from" - enough said.
This review of Stagecoach (1939) was written by Robert P on 19 Jan 2008.
Stagecoach has generally received very positive reviews.
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