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The Three Godfathers (1948)

The Three Godfathers (1948)
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John Ford had already directed one of the three previous film versions of Peter Kyne's novel under the title Marked Men (1919) with his mentor Harry Carey, a great cowboy star of the silent era who had recently died. It's not difficult to see how the story's sentimentality and Christian symbolism might have appealed to the director's sensibility. John Wayne stars as Bob Hightower, the leader of a trio of thieves who rob a bank in Arizona and take off with the posse of Sheriff Buck Sweet (Ward Bond) in close pursuit. Although they need to stop to water their horses and care for the wounds of Abilene (Harry Carey Jr.), their accurate suspicion that the sheriff is laying an ambush for them at the Mohave water tank leads the gang toward the more distant Terrapin tanks. However, en route, they're waylaid by a terrible sandstorm which scatters their horses. Forced to go on foot, they come upon a lone woman (Mildred Natwick) in a covered wagon who is about to give birth. She dies in childbirth, but not before extracting a promise from the three to take care of her child. Under a blistering sun, they head for New Jerusalem. ~ Michael Costello, Rovi

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Starring:
John WayneHarry Carey, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
John Ford
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Three Godfathers

John Ford had already directed one of the three previous film versions of Peter Kyne's novel under the title Marked Men (1919) with his mentor Harry Carey, a great cowboy star of the silent era who had recently died. It's not difficult to see how the story's sentimentality and Christian symbolism might have appealed to the director's sensibility. John Wayne stars as Bob Hightower, the leader of a trio of thieves who rob a bank in Arizona and take off with the posse of Sheriff Buck Sweet (Ward Bond) in close pursuit. Although they need to stop to water their horses and care for the wounds of Abilene (Harry Carey Jr.), their accurate suspicion that the sheriff is laying an ambush for them at the Mohave water tank leads the gang toward the more distant Terrapin tanks. However, en route, they're waylaid by a terrible sandstorm which scatters their horses. Forced to go on foot, they come upon a lone woman (Mildred Natwick) in a covered wagon who is about to give birth. She dies in childbirth, but not before extracting a promise from the three to take care of her child. Under a blistering sun, they head for New Jerusalem. ~ Michael Costello, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
John Ford
Writer(s):
Laurence StallingsFrank S. Nugent
Producer(s):
John FordMerian C. Cooper
Categories:
Westerns
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    Walter F.

    This movie was so bad I couldn't get past the first 20 minutes. I'm glad I rented it through the cable company's on demand free section. It's like 3 men and a baby with cowboy hats.

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    Elva G.

    loved it... John Wayne is my hero

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    Michael C.

    If you're a John Wayne fan like I'am, then you'll like this one. Not your typical hero in this movie, but still a grreat western. Hey, It's John Wayne, man. The true to life real American, not like your unamerican obama that's selling us out to the U.N.

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