A questi si aggiungono il giocatore d'azzardo Hatfield e il banchiere Raffaello Gatewood, in fuga con il denaro sottratto alla banca. Production chief Walter Wanger urged Ford to hire Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich for the lead roles, but eventually accepted Ford's decision to cast Claire Trevor as Dallas and a virtual unknown, his friend John Wayne, as Ringo; Wanger reportedly had little further influence over the production.[32]. [3] La dichiarazione di Ford sembra essere anche la base per l'affermazione che lo stesso Haycox si sia basato sul racconto di Guy de Maupassant. The American Film Institute Salute to John Ford, Ford's real name was John Martin Feeney. Sometime later, Ford purchased a house for the couple and pensioned them for life. Ford's final film as a director was Chesty (1970), a documentary short about Marine Corps lieutenant general Lewis "Chesty" Puller. He was replaced by Jackie Cooper. [38], During that year Ford also assisted his friend and colleague Howard Hawks, who was having problems with his current film Red River (which starred John Wayne) and Ford reportedly made numerous editing suggestions, including the use of a narrator. He'd done the excellent portraits of the actors used with the end credit and they rewarded him with a role in the picture, his first and only. [17] However, prints of several Ford 'silents' previously thought lost have been rediscovered in foreign film archives over recent yearsin 2009 a trove of 75 Hollywood silent films was rediscovered in the New Zealand Film Archive, among which was the only surviving print of Ford's 1927 silent comedy Upstream. Among them are Dallas, a prostitute who is being driven out of town; an alcoholic doctor, Doc Boone; pregnant Lucy Mallory who is meeting her cavalry officer husband; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock. However, as the shaken old man left the building, Frank Baker saw Ford's business manager Fred Totman meet him at the door, where he handed the man a cheque for $1,000 and instructed Ford's chauffeur to drive him home. Any actor foolish enough to demand star treatment would receive the full force of his relentless scorn and sarcasm. His final section was to support DeMille against further calls for his resignation. He rarely attended premieres or award ceremonies, although his Oscars and other awards were proudly displayed on the mantel in his home. He followed in the footsteps of his multi-talented older brother Francis Ford, twelve years his senior, who had left home years earlier and had worked in vaudeville before becoming a movie actor. Ed Wynn encouraged his son to become an actor,[citation needed] and to join The Lambs Club, which he did in 1937.[1]. For the rest of the picture, he was able to use a crutch on the final march. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Ford Productions-Paramount, 1962) is frequently cited as the last great film of Ford's career. In 1955, Ford made the lesser-known West Point drama The Long Gray Line for Columbia Pictures, the first of two Ford films to feature Tyrone Power, who had originally been slated to star as the adult Huw in How Green Was My Valley back in 1941. Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide (2014 edition) gave Stagecoach 2 stars (out of 4), describing it as a "[C]olorful, star-studded Western" which "is OK, but can't hold a candle to the 1939 masterpiece". [5] The John Augustine Feeney family resided on Sheridan Street, in the Irish neighborhood of Munjoy Hill in Portland, Maine, and his father worked a variety of odd jobs to support the family farming, fishing, a laborer for the gas company, saloon keeping, and an alderman. The original "sweeping epic," this film stars Vivien Leigh as Scarlett OHara, the plucky Southern belle who romances Clark Gable's Rhett Butler against the backdrop of the Civil War. His vision, in particular, began to deteriorate rapidly and at one point he briefly lost his sight entirely; his prodigious memory also began to falter, making it necessary to rely more and more on assistants. He always had music played on the set and would routinely break for tea (Earl Grey) at mid-afternoon every day during filming. Ford's next film, the biopic Young Mr Lincoln (1939) starring Henry Fonda, was less successful than Stagecoach, attracting little critical attention and winning no awards. In 1966 Alinsky met and developed a relationship with Irene McInnis. [33], This list of films is derived from the filmographies in Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford by Scott Eyman and John Ford by Peter Bogdanovich. There were occasional rumors about his sexual preferences,[75] and in her 2004 autobiography 'Tis Herself, Maureen O'Hara recalled seeing Ford kissing a famous male actor (whom she did not name) in his office at Columbia Studios.[76]. Pinkerton (detective agency IMDb [5] John A. Feeney's grandmother, Barbara Morris, was said to be a member of an impoverished branch of a family of the Irish nobility, the Morrises of Spiddal (headed at present by Lord Killanin). Pinkerton (detective agency The Black Watch (1929), a colonial army adventure set in the Khyber Pass starring Victor McLaglen and Myrna Loy is Ford's first all-talking feature; it was remade in 1954 by Henry King as King of the Khyber Rifles. In 1973, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Nixon, whose campaign he had publicly supported. [33] It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won two Oscars, for Best Supporting Actor (Thomas Mitchell) and Best Score. Although low-budget western features and serials were still being churned out in large numbers by "Poverty Row" studios, the genre had fallen out of favor with the big studios during the 1930s and they were regarded as B-grade "pulp" movies at best. Serge Daney, "John Ford", in Dictionnaire du cinma, Paris, ditions universitaires, 1966, ripubblicato in Serge Daney, This page was last edited on 14 November 2022, at 01:23. Actress and singer Ann-Margret is one of the most famous sex symbols and actresses of the 1960s and beyond. Wynn appeared in ten episodes of TV's Dallas during the 19791980 season, playing the role of former Ewing family partner-turned-enemy Digger Barnes. [nb 1][37] Unless otherwise noted, all films released up until 1922 were Universal Productions. Ford's words about DeMille were, "And I think that some of the accusations made here tonight were pretty UnAmerican. Made for the US Navy and filmed by the Pacific Fleet Command Combat Camera Group, it featured Ward Bond and Ken Curtis alongside real Navy personnel and their families. Mankiewicz's version of events was contested in 2016, with the discovery of the court transcript, which was released as part of the Mankiewicz archives. Kennedy a 46 ans le mercredi suivant[5]. Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 October 14, 1986) was an American character actor. His heroes may appear simply to be loners, outsiders to established society, who generally speak through action rather than words. VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever (2011 edition) does not have a separate entry for the 1966 version but, at the end of its write-up for the 1939 classic is the sentence, "Remade miserably with [sic] in 1966 and againwhy?as a TV movie in 1986". The Apple Dumpling Gang (film It was followed by one of Ford's least known films, The Growler Story, a 29-minute dramatized documentary about the USS Growler. As a producer, he also received a nomination for Best Picture for The Quiet Man. The Great Silence Most of Ford's postwar films were edited by Jack Murray until the latter's 1961 death. Le condizioni erano spartane, le ore di produzione lunghe e le condizioni meteorologiche a quell'altitudine erano estreme con costanti forti venti e basse temperature. In his later years, Wynn undertook a number of philanthropic endeavors and supported several charity groups. [21][22] After being released from active duty he returned to Hollywood to make They Were Expendable (1945) a war drama of PT boats in the South Pacific. [17], In 1940 Ford made The Grapes of Wrath with Fonda and The Long Voyage Home with Wayne and Mitchell. WebCharles Clarence Robert Orville Cummings (June 9, 1910 December 2, 1990) was an American film and television actor who appeared in roles in comedy films such as The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) and Princess O'Rourke (1943), and in dramatic films, especially two of Alfred Hitchcock's thrillers, Saboteur (1942) and Dial M for Murder (1954). Core members of this extended 'troupe', including Ward Bond, John Carradine, Harry Carey Jr., Mae Marsh, Frank Baker, and Ben Johnson, were informally known as the John Ford Stock Company. [82] If a doomed character was shown playing poker (such as Liberty Valance or gunman Tom Tyler in Stagecoach), the last hand he plays is the "death hand"two eights and two aces, one of them the ace of spadesso-called because Wild Bill Hickok is said to have held this hand when he was murdered. [11] The following year he directed The Informer, which brought him his first Academy Award for Best Director and the Best Actor Award for its star, Victor McLaglen. The supporting cast included Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Allen, Jack Warden, Dorothy Lamour, and Cesar Romero. [3] Unlike the original version which listed its ten leading players in order of importance, the major stars are billed in alphabetical order.[4]. In questa versione furono cambiati i nomi di alcuni personaggi: Non essendo stata utilizzata la colonna internazionale, vennero interamente rifatti gli effetti sonori e le musiche, appositamente composte da Gioacchino Angelo. [42] Another reported factor was the nervousness of Fox executives about the pro-union tone of the story. Le date di uscita internazionali sono state: Nel 1950 il film fu riproposto nelle sale italiane con un nuovo doppiaggio eseguito dalla C.D.C. Quoted in Joseph McBride, "The Searchers". In 1986, Boetticher's cut was restored. En 1967, elle donne son premier rcital Las Vegas: Elvis Presley et son entourage viennent l'encourager. I diritti de La diligenza per Lordsburg furono acquistati da John Ford poco dopo la pubblicazione del racconto nella rivista Collier's il 10 aprile 1937. [18], Variety summed it up as: "New version of Stagecoach is loaded with b.o. Other films of this period include the South Seas melodrama The Hurricane (1937) and the lighthearted Shirley Temple vehicle Wee Willie Winkie (1937), each of which had a first-year US gross of more than $1million. [54] Released several months after the end of the war, it was among the year's top 20 box-office draws, although Tag Gallagher notes that many critics have incorrectly claimed that it lost money.[55]. His granddaughter is actress Jessica Keenan Wynn. [44], During World War II, Ford served as head of the photographic unit for the Office of Strategic Services and made documentaries for the Navy Department. He also scrapped the planned ending, depicting the Marlowe's triumphant entry into Baton Rouge, instead concluding the film with Marlowe's farewell to Hannah Hunter and the crossing and demolition of the bridge. En 1965, elle refuse le rle-titre de Cat Ballou qui contribue lancer Jane Fonda, mais elle est Melba dans Le Kid de Cincinnati o elle sduit Le Kid interprt par Steve McQueen. Ford repeatedly declared that he disliked the film and had never watched it, complaining that he had been forced to make it,[53] although it was strongly championed by filmmaker Lindsay Anderson. He had a leading role in the third Beach Party movie, Bikini Beach (1964) as a scheming newspaper publisher who wants to banish the local young people. "Stagecoach (1966) DVD Review: The Version Everyone Forgot About / Twilight Time brings us a beautiful transfer for a rather underrated remake of the John Ford classic." Unfortunately, it was a commercial flop, grossing only about half of its $2.3million budget. I don't agree with C. B. DeMille. WebJohn Martin Feeney (February 1, 1894 August 31, 1973), known professionally as John Ford, was an American film director and naval officer.He is renowned both for Westerns such as Stagecoach (1939), The Searchers (1956), and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) and adaptations of classic 20th century American novels such as The Grapes of Ford returned to the big screen with The Searchers (Warner Bros, 1956), the only Western he made between 1950 and 1959, which is now widely regarded as not only one of his best films, but also by many as one of the greatest westerns, and one of the best performances of John Wayne's career. Wynn appeared in hundreds of films and television series between 1934 and 1986. Donovan's Reef (Paramount, 1963) was Ford's last film with John Wayne. In Hollywood these days, they don't stand behind a fella. He couldn't have stood through that sad story without breaking down. During a three-way meeting with producer Leland Hayward to try and iron out the problems, Ford became enraged and punched Fonda on the jaw, knocking him across the room, an action that created a lasting rift between them. Sur cette version linguistique de Wikipdia, les liens interlangues sont placs en haut droite du titre de larticle. Nel 1966 il regista Gordon Douglas diresse un remake a colori, con lo stesso titolo dell'originale (I 9 di Dryfork City, nella versione italiana), con Van Heflin, Alex Cord, Bing Crosby e Ann Margret, mentre una versione televisiva, sempre con lo stesso titolo, venne proposta da Ted Post nel 1986, con Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Anthony Franciosa e Elizabeth Ashley. He appeared in Francis Coppola's musical Finian's Rainbow (1968), Sergio Leone's epic western Once Upon a Time in the West (also 1968), and Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). En 1979, son titre Love Rush est un vrai succs de club. before storming out of the room. In an interview with Portland Magazine, Schoenberger states, "Regarding Ford and Wayne "tweaking the conventions of what a 'man' is today," I think Ford, having grown up with brothers he idolized, in a rough-and-tumble world of boxers, drinkers, and roustabouts, found his deepest theme in male camaraderie, especially in the military, one of the few places where men can express their love for other men. [2] After working as an actor, assistant director, stuntman, and prop man often for his brother Universal gave Ford the opportunity to direct in 1917. et Un tramway nomm Dsir), deux fois aux Oscars et aux Grammy Awards, six fois pour les Emmy Awards. It also caused a rift between Ford and scriptwriter Dudley Nichols that brought about the end of their highly successful collaboration. There, an ambulance was waiting to take the man's wife to the hospital where a specialist, flown in from San Francisco at Ford's expense, performed the operation. Someone must have pointed out to Ford that he had been thoroughly foul to me during the entire location shoot and when I arrived for my first day's work, I found that he had caused a large notice to be painted at the entrance to our sound stage in capital letters reading BE KIND TO DONALD WEEK. Wikipedia ", Ford was awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat "V",[119][45][120][121] a Purple Heart,[45][120] the Meritorious Service Medal,[119] the Air Medal,[45] the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat "V",[119] the Navy Combat Action Ribbon[119] the Presidential Medal of Freedom,[122][120][123] the China Service Medal[119] the American Defense Service Medal with service star,[119][120] the American Campaign Medal,[120] the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three campaign stars,[119][120] the AsiaticPacific Campaign Medal also with three campaign stars,[119][120][124] the World War II Victory Medal,[120] the Navy Occupation Service Medal,[119][124] the National Defense Service Medal with service star,[119][124] the Korean Service Medal with one campaign star,[119][124] the Naval Reserve Medal,[120] the Order of National Security Merit Samil Medal,[119] the United Nations Korea Medal,[119][124] the Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon (1952-1959),[119] and the Belgian Order of Leopold. e distribuita da Koch Media. En 1994, dans la mini-srie Scarlett, elle reprend le rle mythique de Belle Watling face Timothy Dalton en Rhett Butler. Ford's first feature-length production was Straight Shooting (August 1917), which is also his earliest complete surviving film as director, and one of only two survivors from his twenty-five film collaboration with Harry Carey. In 1965 Ford began work on Young Cassidy (MGM), a biographical drama based upon the life of Irish playwright Sen O'Casey, but he fell ill early in the production and was replaced by Jack Cardiff. During filming of Wee Willie Winkie, Ford had elaborate sets built on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., a heavily filmed location ranch most closely associated with serials and B-Westerns, which would become, along with Monument Valley, one of the director's preferred filming locations, and a site to which Ford would return in the next few years for Stagecoach and The Grapes of Wrath. Naval Reserve", "Oral History Battle of Midway:Recollections of Commander John Ford", "We Shot D-Day on Omaha Beach (An Interview With John Ford)", "John Ford: Biography and Independent Profile", "Register of The Argosy Pictures Corporation Archives, 1938-1958", "Remembering John Wayne | Interviews | Roger Ebert", "John Ford, the man who invented America", "Interview with Sam Pollard about Ford and Wayne from", "The 25 Most Influential Directors of All Time", "John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend. Ford's health deteriorated rapidly in the early 1970s; he suffered a broken hip in 1970 which put him in a wheelchair. Mankiewicz's account gives sole credit to Ford in sinking DeMille. He had to move from his Bel Air home to a single-level house in Palm Desert, California, near Eisenhower Medical Center, where he was being treated for stomach cancer. Adapted from four plays by Eugene O'Neill, it was scripted by Dudley Nichols and Ford, in consultation with O'Neill. His own car, a battered Ford roadster, was so dilapidated and messy that he was once late for a studio meeting because the guard at the studio gate did not believe that the real John Ford would drive such a car, and refused to let him in. Katharine Hepburn reportedly facilitated a rapprochement between the two men, ending a long-running feud, and she convinced Tracy to take the lead role, which had originally been offered to Orson Welles (but was turned down by Welles' agent without his knowledge, much to his chagrin). [52], His last wartime film was They Were Expendable (MGM, 1945), an account of America's disastrous defeat in The Philippines, told from the viewpoint of a PT boat squadron and its commander. [12] In 1939, Ford directed Stagecoach, which made John Wayne a major star and brought an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor to Thomas Mitchell. Clint Eastwood received the inaugural John Ford Award in December 2011. Mr. Heflin is authoritative and taciturn as the marshal intent on keeping his prisoner, the Ringo Kid, from being shot down by the savage Plummers, and Mr. Cord is properly hard, sinewy and determined as that vengeful lone cowhandBut Stagecoach, after all, is a horse opera, and the horses, the eye-catching scenery, those dependable hands, and superb sound and fury make it an enjoyable trip most of the way. It starred John Wayne, Pedro Armendriz and Harry "Dobe" Carey Jr (in one of his first major roles) as three outlaws who rescue a baby after his mother (Mildred Natwick) dies giving birth, with Ward Bond as the sheriff pursuing them. WebMogambo is a 1953 Technicolor adventure/romantic drama film directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, and Grace Kelly, and featuring Donald Sinden.Shot on location in Equatorial Africa, with a musical soundtrack consisting entirely of actual African tribal music recorded in the Congo, the film was adapted by John Lee Mahin from the It was made by Four Province Productions, a company established by Irish tycoon Lord Killanin, who had recently become Chair of the International Olympic Committee, and to whom Ford was distantly related. [15] That same year Ford made Young Mr. Lincoln and Drums Along the Mohawk, both with Henry Fonda. With, Other screen adaptations of Kyne's story include a 1916 Bluebird film directed by. Solomon p 230. It was subsequently adapted into the long-running TV series Wagon Train (with Ward Bond reprising the title role until his sudden death in 1960). Mirroring the on-screen tensions between Wayne and Holden's characters, the two actors argued constantly; Wayne was also struggling to help his wife Pilar overcome a barbiturate addiction, which climaxed with her attempted suicide while the couple were on location together in Louisiana. [6] The film's closing-credits sequence features the full-screen inscription, THE CAST AS PAINTED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL, followed by images of each of the ten leading players in the same order as in the opening credits. Production fell behind schedule, delayed by constant bad weather and the intense cold, and Fox executives repeatedly demanded results, but Ford would either tear up the telegrams or hold them up and have stunt gunman Edward "Pardner" Jones shoot holes through the sender's name. Jamie Bell Character names also recur in many Ford films the name Quincannon, for example, is used in several films including The Lost Patrol, Rio Grande, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon and Fort Apache, John Wayne's character is named "Kirby Yorke" in both Fort Apache and Rio Grande, and the names Tyree and Boone are also recur in several Ford films. [80] Script development could be intense but, once approved, his screenplays were rarely rewritten; he was also one of the first filmmakers to encourage his writers and actors to prepare a full back story for their characters. WebHow the West Was Won is a 1962 American epic Western film directed by Henry Hathaway (who directs three out of the five chapters involving the same family), John Ford and George Marshall, produced by Bernard Smith, written by James R. Webb, and narrated by Spencer Tracy.Originally filmed in true three-lens Cinerama with the according three-panel John Wayne remarked that "Nobody could handle actors and crew like Jack. His pride and joy was his yacht, Araner, which he bought in 1934 and on which he lavished hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements over the years; it became his chief retreat between films and a meeting place for his circle of close friends, including John Wayne and Ward Bond. "[86] "We now had to return to the MGM-British Studios in London to shoot all the interior scenes. McLaglen, Mitchell, Darwell, Crisp and Lemmon won an Oscar for one of their roles in one of Ford's movies. Unusual for Ford, it was shot in continuity for the sake of the performances and he, therefore, exposed about four times as much film as he usually shot. The Tornado was quickly followed by a string of two-reeler and three-reeler "quickies"The Trail of Hate, The Scrapper, The Soul Herder and Cheyenne's Pal; these were made over the space of a few months and each typically shot in just two or three days; all are now presumed lost. PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government A Man for All Seasons won the Academy Award for Best Picture AB. Ford's problems peaked with the tragic death of stuntman Fred Kennedy, who suffered a fatal neck fracture while executing a horse fall during the climactic battle sequence. He prepared the project but worked only one day before being taken ill, supposedly with shingles, and Elia Kazan replaced him (although Tag Gallagher suggests that Ford's illness was a pretext for leaving the film, which Ford disliked[67]). Set in the 1880s, it tells the story of an African-American cavalryman (played by Woody Strode) who is wrongfully accused of raping and murdering a white girl. Arrive en Amrique en 1946, elle est naturalise trois ans plus tard. Toujours en 1941, son pre dmnage aux tats-Unis avec comme objectif d'y amener le reste de la famille mais l'arrive de la Seconde Guerre mondiale vient bousculer ses plans. Le titre I Just Don't Understand sera plus tard repris en session BBC par les Beatles (enregistr le 17 juillet 1963, diffus le 20 aot 1963). La mme anne, elle sort son album And Here She Is: Ann-Margret, produit Nashville avec les musiciens d'Elvis Presley (Ann-Margret est d'ailleurs qualifie d'Elvis fminin). Ford's attitude to McCarthyism in Hollywood is expressed by a story told by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. His ashes are interred in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park in The Great Mausoleum, Daffodil Corridor, Columbarium of the Dawn, in a niche alongside his father Ed Wynn, his daughter Emily (February 13, 1960 November 27, 1980), who died from lupus, and his aunt. Ford made a wide range of films in this period, and he became well known for his Western and "frontier" pictures, but the genre rapidly lost its appeal for major studios in the late 1920s. [10] What difficulty was caused by this is unclear as the level of Ford's commitment to the Catholic faith is disputed. [7][8], Producer Martin Rackin said he became interested in making the movie after he finished a stint as head of production at Paramount. He appeared as villainous businessman Alonzo Hawk in three Disney films The Absent-Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and Herbie Rides Again. Since the earliest days of cinema, westerns have been one of Hollywood's favorite genres. Gordon Douglas (director As his career took off in the mid-Twenties his annual income significantly increased. Ford told the meeting that the guild was formed to "protect ourselves against producers." He was commonly known as Jack. [10] In 1934, he began a lengthy association with producer Merian C. Cooper at RKO Radio Pictures. [63] Fort Apache was followed by another Western, 3 Godfathers, a remake of a 1916 silent film starring Harry Carey (to whom Ford's version was dedicated), which Ford had himself already remade in 1919 as Marked Men, also with Carey and thought lost. He said that Mankiewicz had been vilified and deserved an apology. John Wayne's first appearance in Stagecoach). WebLa Chevauche fantastique (Stagecoach) est un western amricain de John Ford, sorti en 1939, mettant en vedette Claire Trevor et John Wayne.Le film suit un groupe d'trangers chevauchant une diligence travers le dangereux territoire apache. WebBiographie Jeunesse, formation et dbuts. WebNiandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt is the debut solo album by American musician John Frusciante (pictured), released on November 22, 1994, by American Recordings.Frusciante was previously a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but left in 1992 after he became overwhelmed by the band's newfound popularity.During this Korea: Battleground for Liberty (1959), Ford's second documentary on the Korean War, was made for the US Department of Defense as an orientation film for US soldiers stationed there. He claimed a personal role in a vote of confidence for Joseph Mankiewicz. He was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.[74]. '"[35], Stagecoach marked the beginning of the most consistently successful phase of Ford's careerin just two years between 1939 and 1941 he created a string of classics films that won numerous Academy Awards. Elle et sa famille dmnagent Valsjbyn(sv), une petite ville dans le comt de Jmtland dans le Nord de la Sude, plus tard la mme anne. He was commissioned as a commander in the United States Navy Reserve. The Perils of Re-staging the 'Stagecoach' Young at Heart (1955 film Ford directed around thirty-six films over three years for Universal before moving to the William Fox studio in 1920; his first film for them was Just Pals (1920). "[89] Carey credits Ford with the inspiration of Carey's final film, Comanche Stallion (2005). Corral, with exterior sequences filmed on location in the visually spectacular (but geographically inappropriate) Monument Valley. 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