John Ford


The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend
The Searchers: Essays and Reflections on John Ford's Classic Western (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Studies)
Wayne and Ford: The Films, the Friendship, and the Forging of an American Hero
The Three Godfathers
Sir Nigel and the White Company
The Searchers
John Ford Made Westerns: Filming the Legend in the Sound Era
Ruth Rendell's Anthology of the Murderous Mind
Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford
Horizons West: Directing the Western from John Ford to Clint Eastwood
Searching for John Ford
John Ford: The Man and His Films
In the stout-hearted person of Harrison Ford, Indy was a new generation’s Ethan Edwards—a young John Wayne-bwana dispatched to curate the Third World. Not an identity-cloaked sci-fi superhero but a bullwhip-toting, fedora-wearing, two-fisted sophisticate who respected the Bible and saved the children of India—a superb hero yet an intrinsically nostalgic figure.
Armond White, Make Spielberg Great Again: The Steven Spielberg Chronicles

Paul Beatty
The symptoms of poverty are timeless, and Winston knew exactly who the weepy kid looked like: an extra from John Ford's Grapes of Wrath. A Brooklyn Joad, sullied from head to toe with the grime of parental and societal neglect. ...more
Paul Beatty, Tuff

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