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John Wayne | Robert Marmaduke Hightower | |
Mae Marsh | Mrs. Perley Sweet | |
Jane Darwell | Miss Florie | |
Ben Johnson | Posse man #1 | |
Ward Bond | Perley 'Buck' Sweet | |
Pedro Armendariz | Pedro Roca Fuerte | |
Harry Carey Jr. | William Kearney | |
Pedro Armendáriz | Pedro "Pete' Roca Fuerte | |
Mildred Natwick | The Mother | |
Guy Kibbee | Judge | |
Dorothy Ford | Ruby Latham | |
Harry Caray Jr | William Kearney | |
Charles Halton | Oliver Latham | |
Fred Libby | Deputy | |
Jack Pennick | Luke | |
Hank Worden | Deputy Curly |
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Producer | Merian C. Cooper
John Ford |
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Writer | Frank S. Nugent
Laurence Stallings Peter B. Kyne |
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John Ford's Legend of the Southwest! Fugitive bank robbers Robert (John Wayne), William (Harry Carey Jr.) and Pedro (Pedro Armendariz) stand at a desert grave. Caring for the newborn infant of the woman they just buried will ruin any chance of escape. But they won't go back on their promise to her. They won't abandon little Robert William Pedro. Director John Ford's Western retelling of the Biblical Three Wise Men tale remains a scenic and thematic masterpiece. Ford adds color to his feature-film palette, capturing stunning vistas via cinematographer Winton Hoch, who would win two of his three Academy Awards® for Ford films. Again, populist-minded Ford asserts that even men of dissolute character can follow that inner star of Bethlehem to their own redemption. |
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