Davidson Oriental saloon owner Earl Foxe Gambler Duke Lee Townsman Mae Marsh Simpson's Sister Margaret Martin Woman Jack Pennick Stagecoach Driver Charles Stevens Indian Troublemaker Harry Woods Marshal Luke Danny Borzage Accordionist John Ford Director Alfred Newman Musical Direction/Supervision Ben Nye, Sr. A very good movie indeed.Henry Fonda Wyatt Earp Linda Darnell Chihuahua Victor Mature Doc John Holliday Jane Darwell Kate Nelson Walter Brennan Old Man Clanton Cathy Downs Clementine Carter Ward Bond Morgan Earp Francis Ford Dad Don Garner James Earp Ben Hall Barber Tim Holt Virgil Earp John Ireland Billy Clanton Fred Libby Phin Clanton John Farrell MacDonald Mac, the Bartender Louis Mercier Francois Alan Mowbray Granville Thorndyke Roy Roberts Mayor Mickey Simpson Sam Clanton Russell Simpson John Simpson Arthur Walsh Hotel Clerk Grant Withers Ike Clanton Aleth "Speed" Hansen Guitar Player-Townsman Frances Rey Woman Robert Adler Stagecoach Driver Charles Anderson Townsman Don Barclay Opera house owner Frank Conlan Pianist William B. If a sign of a good movie is that it can be seen and indeed needs to be seen, several times to be fully appreciated, then this is a good movie. The movie is full of wonderful scenes, crisp dialogue spoken by first class performers. Lastly the town of Tombstone itself also develops through the film from a rough frontier town to a model, God-fearing community, complete with Church and school. It can also be taken as an illustration of civilisation (personified by Clementine, played by Cathy Downs) gradually taking over from the old lawless, immoral West (in the form of Doc's girlfriend Chihuahua, played by Linda Darnell.) We see this civilising influence also in Marshall Earp himself as he develops from an unkempt cowboy into a mature, civilised upholder of the law. John Ford directs with his usual sure hand, employing majestic and awe-inspiring black and white cinematography in his favorite location - Monument Valley, Arizona.Īs with many Ford movies, the film can be viewed on several levels first as a rousing adventure story, or it can be seen as a war between the forces of good, represented by the Earps, and evil, as seen in the Clantons. Walter Brennan is a revelation in a non-stereotypical role as the evil Old Man Clanton and the rest of the cast, mostly members of Ford's 'stock' company, is excellent. He is ably backed up by a sensitive performance by Victor Mature as Doc Holliday. The characters are well drawn as real, multi-dimensional people by director John Ford and the cast is first rate, led by Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, giving a masterclass in high quality understated acting which would be difficult to beat. The film is based on actual events, although the plot deviates greatly from actual historical fact. It recounts the events in Tombstone, Arizona leading to the gunfight at the OK Corral between the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday on the one side and the Clanton family on the other. The film has a powerful storyline with a nice mixture of action, comedy and romance. In 1991 it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The movie was well received on release by both critics and public and although it received no Academy Award nominations, it has since become regarded as a classic of the genre, having been described as one of the finest Westerns ever made. Lake and its title is from the folk song 'Oh My Darling Clementine' which is heard over the opening and closing movie credits. The film was adapted from the book 'Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal' by Stuart N. 'My Darling Clementine' is a classic Western adventure movie made in 1946, directed by John Ford and with an all star ensemble cast including Henry Fonda, Victor Mature, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond and John Ireland.
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