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To paraphrase John Ford, given the choice between posting the truth or the legend, the web always picks the legend.
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To paraphrase John Ford, given the choice between posting the truth or the legend, the web always picks the legend.
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You can be kind of like John Ford, which is, you shoot everything in a wide shot and then cut it together.
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Edgar Stone is something of an authority on an author called John Ford.
Slaying is Such Sweet Sorrow Patricia Harwin 2005
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Directors, producers, cameramen, actors, and gaffers streamed in from the east, including a twenty-two-year-old stagehand named Sean Aloysius O'Feeney -- later known as John Ford, one of the premier directors of westerns. * bled Actors were achieving status as well.
Zane Grey, Romancing the West May, Stephen J. 1997
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The owner is a man called John Ford, about seventy, and seventeen stone in weight -- very big, on long legs, with a grey, stubbly beard, grey, watery eyes, short neck and purplish complexion; he is asthmatic, and has
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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And that, dear reader, is something which only visionaries of American cinema such as John Ford, John Huston and Sam Peckinpah have ever achieved before.
PUBLIC ENEMIES talk with Cotillard, Depp & Mann… | Obsessed With Film 2009
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The blacklisting disgusted him "John Ford" by Tag Gallagher, p.
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He made so many movies in Kanab, Utah, and Monument Valley that the tribe of Native Americans consistently hired for those films became known as John Ford’s Indians.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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The 'John Ford' rock in the middle of the 26,000 square mile Navajo Indian Nation
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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