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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
The last job of Calvary Captain Nathan Brittles before retirement is to soothe relations with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians after Custer's last stand. Encumbered by women who must be evacuated, Brittles finds his mission imperiled.
19 April 1899, San Francisco, California, USA
7 December 1895, Portland, Oregon, USA
26 September 1912, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
2 January 1887, Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]
October 20, 1915 in Hopedale, Massachusetts, USA
16 May 1921, Saugus, California, USA
December 22, 1909 in Ainsworth, Nebraska, USA
26 October 1908, Springer, New Mexico, USA
13 March 1901, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA
24 June 1891, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
3 December 1913, Rochester, New York, USA
19 June 1905, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
2 June 1877, Buffalo, New York, USA
15 December 1890, Kansas, USA
May 5, 1889 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
31 January 1922, Logan, West Virginia, USA
2 February 1903, Mound City, Missouri, USA
July 13, 1920 in Idaho, USA
15 February 1896, Dublin, Ireland
19 June 1917, Lewiston, Idaho, USA
14 August 1881, Portland, Maine, USA
May 22, 2005
Graceful direction by Ford.
June 07, 2002
...a lot of people's favorite Western, and it's good to see it in all its Technicolor glory on DVD.
July 22, 2009
an old man's movie shot with a young man's energy and gusto.
August 23, 2005
John Wayne, John Ford, and Monument Valley in glorious color. What more can you ask for in a western?
January 01, 2000
The best of John Ford's trilogy about the 7th Cavalry...
August 15, 2011
A film more notable for its gorgeous cinematography than for its plot.
October 14, 2002
Splendid John Ford Western; Wayne is great, scenery fantastic. A must-see for any film buff.
June 21, 2008
Definitely in top five of all-time Ford/Wayne westerns. Gorgeous color too.
March 04, 2011
The second of John Ford's cavalry trilogy is well acted by John Wayne and well shot by Winton C. Hoch, who an Oscar for color cinematography.
April 01, 2013
Classic Western with glorious color, great story telling and an anti-war point of view.
January 04, 2011
First and most obviously one of the most flat-out gorgeous movies ever filmed.

