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A Tribute to The Searchers
John Wayne is the searcher and Natalie Wood is the searchee in this movie that is often called the best Western ever made. We couldn't agree more. Enjoy our Tribute to The Searchers.

A Tribute to She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
The third movie in John Ford's Calvary trilogy chronicles John Wayne's final days before retirement and is just as good as the other two: Rio Grande and Fort Apache. We spotlight them all in this Tribute to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.

A Tribute to The Quiet Man
John Wayne is at his most charming best in this love letter to all things Irish. Irish eyes are smiling on our Tribute to The Quiet Man.


And if you enjoyed the Tribute to John Ford, we think you might also enjoy these Tributes ...

A Tribute to John Wayne
He represents all the good things we strive to be as Americans .. .and he made good movies, too. Move 'em out to our Tribute to John Wayne.

A Tribute to Orson Welles
He believed there was a different way to tell a cinematic story and inspired all who came after him. As with many great artists his contributions weren't truly appreciated until he was gone. We do our best to rectify the situation in our Tribute to Orson Welles.

A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock
When a movie is called "Hitchcockian" everyone immediately recognized it as the complement it was intended to be. And when your name becomes an adjective, we believe you automatically qualify for a Destination Hollywood Tribute.

A Tribute to Martin Scorsese
We have something in common with this award-winning moviemaker … he loves movies and we love movies. His in particular. Join us in celebrating the career of director Martin Scorsese.


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Captain Flagg (James Cagney) in What Price Glory:
"It's a lousy war, kid...but it's the only one we've got."


What movie was John not nominated for a Best Director Academy Award: The Long Voyage Home, Mister Roberts or Stagecoach?
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We have created Tributes for John Ford movies The Searchers, The Quiet Man, Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. Which of these John Ford movies would you nominate to receive the next Destination Hollywood Tribute?

Stagecoach
The Grapes of Wrath
My Darling Clementine
Mister Roberts
The Man Who Shoot Liberty Valance