For Conservative Movie Lovers: John Ford, John Wayne, and ‘They Were Expendable’ Part 1
by Leo Grin
YouTube -- click here to watch in full-screen HD“[John Ford] was the only one of the Hollywood directors who fought who did not forget his men.”
– Captain Mark Armistead, USN –
Thus quotes Joseph McBride in his masterful biography Searching for John Ford, at the head of the chapter dealing with the director’s wartime activities. It is usually seen as lamentable when a genius is pulled from the practice of his art for any extended period, but here we must make a special allowance. As filmmaker Lindsay Anderson (1923-1994) explains in his essential critical volume About John Ford (which, like the McBride book, should be sitting proudly and dog-eared on the bookshelf of every conservative film fan): “War service took Ford away from the making of films for some three years when his powers were at their height. One would regret this interruption more had it not led directly to the making of a masterpiece.” (more…)






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