A Tribute to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

John Ford and John Wayne collaborated on twenty-four movies over the course of their respective careers. Movie historians and critics have made a special classification for three of these movies. They call them The Cavalry Trilogy. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, made in 1949, was the second of these movies (Fort Apache and Rio Grande were the other two). So circle the wagons and get ready for Destination Hollywood's Tribute to She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.


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Captain Nathan Brittles ( John Wayne ):
"Never apologize Mister. It's a sign of weakness."

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