Glenn Ford Westerns …. The Violent Men / 1955
MFW: Dear people, I can’t tell if my screw up on this post was due to my legendary incompetence in operating a blog – or whether it’s due to WordPress changing things on their interface. Possibly both....
View ArticleGlenn Ford’s ____ the 50’s __ The Fastest Gun Alive / 1956
“Let`s never forget that to remain free we must always be strong. “ – Glenn Ford In The Fastest Gun Alive Ford plays a reluctant gunfighter (a theme that occurs in several of Ford’s Western roles) who...
View ArticleGlenn Ford Westerns / the 50’s 310 to Yuma / Part 1
“It really doesn’t matter whether it’s the villain or the hero. Sometimes the villain is the most colorful. But I prefer a part where you don’t know what he is until the end.“ – Glenn Ford 310 to Yuma...
View ArticleGlenn Ford Westerns / the 50’s 3:10 to Yuma / Part 3
“I think the director is becoming more important. To work under rushed conditions, you need to have an extremely professional director. If the director’s good than the end result will be good.” – Glenn...
View ArticleGlenn Ford Westerns / The 50’s 3:10 to Yuma / Part 4
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View Article3:10 to Yuma – Felicia Farr
Felicia Farr and Glenn Ford Felicia Farr and Richard WIdmark Felicia Farr and Joel McCrea Felicia Farr and Audie MurphyFiled under: 3:10 to Yuma, Felicia Farr, Glenn Ford, Jubal Tagged: 3:10 to Yuma,...
View Article3:10 to Yuma … Master at work …
“What are you squeezin’ that watch for? Squeezin’ that watch ain’t gonna stop time.” Glenn Ford as Ben Wade / 3:10 to Yuma Quiet on the set! Master at Work … One critic has noted the likely influences...
View ArticleGlenn Ford Westerns / the 50’s continued …
OK … now where wuz I ?? O Yeah ! Glenn Ford Westerns … COWBOY After Delmer Daves directed 3:10 to Yuma he made Cowboy. Not a classic, but still somewhat enjoyable due to it’s Star Power: Glenn Ford and...
View ArticleGlenn Ford Westerns / the 50’s The Sheepman (1958) … part 1
Angelo: “How come you get into the sheep business, boss?” Jason Sweet (Glenn Ford) : “Well, I’ll tell ya, Angelo. You see, it’s this way. I just got tired of kicking cows around. You know how dumb they...
View ArticleTom Selleck Westerns: The Sacketts
The made-for-television western The Sacketts combines the plotlines from two seperate Louis L’Amour novels, The Daybreakers and The Sacketts. In this film, the three Tennessee-raised Sackett brothers...
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