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Fort Apache

This is the first of Ford's cavalry trilogy and perhaps the best, certainly superior to Rio Grande. Henry Fonda is the commanding officer assigned to the cavalry outpost. He views the assignment as a demotion and this shows in his touchy attitude and rather pathetic search for glory. Wayne is the more realistic soldier with hard-earned and invaluable knowledge of Indian ways. Fonda consistently and foolishly ignores his advice with disasterous results.Fort Apache is another fine Ford Western, featuring not one, but 2 of his great leading men, Wayne and Fonda. Fonda's vulnerable, reckless role is an unusual one for him, and he capably handles the challenge. Wayne here has to take the orders, but he is typically good. The supporting cast of Ford regulars is excellent as always, with Ward Bond and especially McClagen turning in lively performances which give us entertaining insight into cavalry outpost life. As with the other cavalry entries, there is much domestic consideration to the story, with women playing significant roles at the post. The main sub-plot involves a love story featuring an older Shirley Temple, who is quite pretty but too often over-pouty. This is as much of an army movie as a western, another Indian War story. The view of military life and structure is well done. As commendable as anything in the film is its treatment of Indians and the Indian situation, which is quite fair and sensitive for the 1940s. But there is plenty of exciting action, well-filmed as always by Ford. A fine film, and be sure to notice the similarity with Liberty Valance and the issue of western legends at the end. We consider Fort Apache yet another CLASSIC from Ford and company.

Director: John Ford

Screenwriter: Frank Nugent inspired by James Bellah's story "Massacre"

Cast: John Wayne ... Captain Kirby York
Henry Fonda .... Lieutenant Colonel Owen Thursday
Shirley Temple ....Philadelphia Thursday
Pedro Armendáriz ... Sergeant Beaufort
Ward Bond ... Sergeant-Major Michael O'Rourke
George O'Brien .... Captain Sam Collingwood
Victor McLaglen .... Sergeant Festus Mulcahy
Anna Lee.... Mrs. Emily Collingwood
Irene Rich .... Mrs. Mary O'Rourke
Dick Foran .... Sergeant Quincannon
Guy Kibbee .... Captain Dr. Wilkens, Regimental Surgeon
Grant Withers .... Silas Meacham, Indian Reservation Trading Post Agent
Jack Pennick .... Sergeant Daniel Schattuck
Ray Hyke .... Lt. Gates, Adjutant
Movita .... Guadalupe, Col. Thursday's Cook

Date: 1948 B & W 127 mins.

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