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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon VHS 2001 John Wayne Joanne Dru 1949 Western NEW SEALED

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
    Non-Domestic Product
    No
    Release Year
    1949
    Former Rental
    No
    Actor
    John Wayne
    Sub-Genre
    Western
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Modified Item
    No
    Edition
    Full Screen
    Special Features
    Technicolor
    UPC
    0053939642339

    About this product

    Product Information

    A lament for the passage of time and the second in the director's acclaimed series of cavalry films, John Ford's SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON stars John Wayne as Capt. Nathan Brittles, a cavalry officer stationed in the Southwest. While contemplating his retirement, which is only a week away, Brittles is assigned to escort the wife and niece of his commanding officer, Maj. Mac Allshard (George O'Brien), to the stage line at Sudros Wells. Although he would prefer to battle the rampaging Cheyenne Indians as his final action, Brittles obeys orders. En route, two of the men in Brittles's patrol, Lieutenants Cohill and Pennell (John Agar and Harry Carey Jr.), get an eyeful of the major's distracting niece, Olivia (Joanne Dru), and nearly kill each other trying to attract her attention. Brittles then gets word from a scout, Sergeant Tyree (Ben Johnson), that a group of Arapaho Indian warriors is heading straight toward Sudros Wells. Wayne is at his best in his sensitive portrayal of an older man reluctantly stepping away from the only life he's known. Despite the constant skirmishing of Ford and cinematographer Winston Hoch, the cameraman won an Oscar for his work on the film and would go on to shoot the director's THE QUIET MAN and THE SEARCHERS.

    Product Identifiers

    UPC
    0053939642339
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    3370168

    Product Key Features

    Genre
    Westerns
    Director
    Sean Aloysius O'feeney, John Ford
    Movie/TV Title
    She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    Rating
    NR
    Leading Role
    John Wayne
    Signal Standard
    NTSC

    Additional Product Features

    Format
    Vhs
    Release Date
    20010508
    Film Country
    USA

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