There is no clearer distillation of Ford's visual style, thematic concerns, manner of storytelling, and development of character than My Darling Clementine.
My Darling Clementine (1946)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:22
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 48 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: In another of his classic Westerns, John Ford again reflects upon the advance of civilization on the receding frontier, recounting the events leading up to and including the legendary gunfight at... In another of his classic Westerns, John Ford again reflects upon the advance of civilization on the receding frontier, recounting the events leading up to and including the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral. As they drive their cattle toward California, Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and his brothers, Morgan (Ward Bond), Virgil (Tim Holt), and young James (Don Garner), stop outside Tombstone, Arizona, where they refuse an offer for their stock made by Old Man Clanton (Walter Brennan) and his son, Ike (Grant Withers). The three older brothers ride into town, and, after Wyatt subdues a drunk, return to the wagons to find James dead and their cattle stolen. With little doubt about who the perpetrators are, Wyatt decides to accept the offer to be marshal of Tombstone that he had just recently refused. Despite Wyatt's tense first encounter with melancholy gambler and gunslinger Doc Holliday (Victor Mature), a wary, tacit friendship grows between the two men, which is soon complicated by the arrival of Doc's former love, the demure Clementine Carter (Cathy Downs). Although ostensibly focused on the famed gunfight, MY DARLING CLEMENTINE's more concerned--like many of Ford's films--with the creation of a community, the rule of law, and the civilizing influence of women on the wild and woolly West. When the showdown finally comes, it's without blood lust, as the Earp brothers conduct themselves with the ritual solemnity of samurai warriors. Given Samuel Engel's terse, elliptical screenplay, Fonda gives a subtle, brilliantly understated performance in the lead role, establishing a naturalist motif that is picked up and furthered by Joseph MacDonald's magnificent, barely lit shots of Ford's beloved Monument Valley. [More]
Starring: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Walter Brennan
Starring: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Walter Brennan, Cathy Downs, Tim Holt, Ward Bond, Alan Mowbray, John Ireland, Roy Roberts, Jane Darwell, Grant Withers, Farrell McDonald, Russell Simpson, Francis Ford, Earl Foxe
Director: John Ford
Director: John Ford
Screenwriter: Winston Miller, Samuel G. Engel
Story: Sam Hellman, Stuart N. Lake
Producer: Samuel G. Engel
Composer: Cyril Mockridge, David Buttolph
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Reviews for My Darling Clementine
One of the great American films: a romance about the tug between savagery and civilization that continues to define this country.
Launched the series of masterpieces in the late '40s and 1950s that forever after defined [Ford] as the greatest director of Westerns in history,
I haven't seen a better docudrama about Wyatt Earp, but on the other hand, the venerated lawman has yet to be the subject of a masterpiece
My Darling Clementine (1946) is one of the greatest classic Westerns of all time, directed by one of Hollywood's most honored directors, John Ford.
My Darling Clementine must be one of the sweetest and most good-hearted of all Westerns.
That the title mentions neither Earp nor the O.K. Corral is an indication of the lightness with which Clementine carries the legendary baggage of its subject matter.
The reason My Darling Clementine never seems to stray or lose focus is Henry Fonda
...a relatively laid-back, almost poetic vision of the Old West, its characters and characterizations outshining its well-worn plot.
The quintessential Wyatt Earp movie and one of the greatest westerns ever filmed.
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