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Shirley Temple and John Agar in Fort Apache (1948)

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Fort Apache

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Edited into

    • John Ford: The Man Who Invented America (TV Movie 2019)

      Clips shown

Featured in

    • The Apartment (1960)

      Baxter flips to the movie while channel surfing
    • The Projectionist (1970)

    • Directed by John Ford (1971)

    • The American West of John Ford (TV Movie 1971)

      Last stand and print the legend scenes
    • America at the Movies (1976)

      Clip(s) / Footage.

Followed by

    • She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

    • Rio Grande (1950)

Referenced in

    • Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City (Short 1949)

      On theater marquee.
    • Seven Samurai (1954)

      Kikuchiyo drilling the farmers is a direct reference to a scene from 'Fort Apache'.
    • The Searchers (1956)

      A man experienced in battles doesn't truly fit into his environment.
    • Major Dundee (1965)

      The scene where the troop leaves Fort Benlin singing conflicting songs is a parody of the scene from Ford's film, where the troopers ride out singing a regimental march.
    • America at the Movies (1976)

      Title Card. Mentioned/Discussion.

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