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Most casual fans of westerns have probably never seen, much less admire this early Ford western.

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    Paul P. Powell — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 06:52 AM)

    Most casual fans of westerns have probably never seen, much less admire this early Ford western.
    It's a strange film, I must say. I myself, enjoyed it. But then, I'm a big fan of Ben Johnson. He was a real cowboy.
    At the same time, I can easily see how this flick provided story ideas for maybe +20 episodes of "Gunsmoke" and other 1950s serials.
    It's competent, and well-executed, but laden with almost every known western trope.
    The chief pleasure is the wunnerful cast of supporting characters. What a motley assemblage. Most of Ford's stock company is on hand.
    They're so quirky that they threaten –at times –to overwhelm the 'stolid' acting talents of the principle players themselves.
    ~ Ben Johnson –whom I always admire no matter what – has as much screen presence as ever, but he is rather leaden with his line delivery.
    ~ Ward Bond –predictably –chews scenery.
    ~ Harry Carey Jr –shows himself to be a wonderful square-dancer but otherwise kinda annoying here. He plays "the reckless hothead", as he often does.
    All in all, it's somewhat flat, compressed, 'boilerplate' John Ford grab-bag of trail schtick, which he milks for the next twenty years of his career.
    The writing and editing manages to pack an ungainly story into a variety of effective, tiny, human-scale scenes.
    The most psychologically-realistic character is –surprisingly –Joanna Dru. She is the only one not hamming/mugging.
    Paul P. Powell, Pool Player

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      PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 27, 2025 06:43 PM)

      I watched
      Wagon Master
      about 2 years ago. Unfortunately, that is enough time so I don't remember it clearly enough to discuss it well. I do remember liking it, although it is a step behind John Ford's top western movies. I too am a fan of Ben Johnson.
      I'll probably watch it again someday.

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