Ward Bond
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The Quiet Man
(1952)A tired American ex-boxer returns to his native hamlet in Ireland to win the hand of a spirited young woman. He is confronted by strict local customs and the woman's belligerent brother. Set in the verdant Irish countryside, this lively film has beautiful scenery, brilliant repartee, and local charm.

The Long Gray Line
(1955)This is an affectionate look at West Point which focuses on Martin Maher (Power), an Irish immigrant who found a home in the Army as an instructor. He becomes very close to his pupils, one of whom isDwight Eisenhower. Maureen O'Hara plays Power's wife.

Canyon Passage
(1946)In 1850s Oregon, businessman Logan Stuart is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend.

Johnny Guitar
(1954)Gambling house operator Vienna seeks control of a town as archrival Emma Small sets out to force Vienna out of town. The timely arrival of Johnny Guitar thwarts Emma's dark plans, but doesn't prevent a showdown between the women. Based on Roy Chanslor's novel, "Johnny Guitar."

Fort Apache
(1948)Henry Fonda is a fanatical cavalry commander of a remote outpost bent on leading his men to slaughter. Also featuring John Wayne and Victor McLaglen.

They Were Expendable
(1945)Heroic PT boat captains fight Japanese ships in the World War II Philippines.

Kit Carson
(1940)A passionate frontier scout, who’s warred with tribal factions, is chosen to lead a wagon train from the Oregon Trail down to a California in crisis.

Rio Bravo
(1959)A small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a cripple, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy.

Mister Roberts
(1955)A naval officer longing for active duty clashes with his vainglorious captain.

The Falcon Takes Over
(1942)The Falcon and a reporter try to track down a murderous thug's girlfriend and stop a string of murders that may be connected to him.

The Time of Your Life
(1948)A neighborhood bar run by a beloved owner is the must-stop spot of various characters, from the lovestruck, the amused, and guys looking for gigs.

The Fugitive
(1947)A priest in Latin America is chased by police carrying out the dictates of an oppressive government, but his escape is upset by the desperate religious need he encounters.

My Darling Clementine
(1946)Wyatt Earp declines the sheriff's badge of Tombstone, until his younger brother is murdered by the cattle rustling Clantons. John Ford's famous retelling of the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Sergeant York
(1941)Recruited to fight in World War I, a Tennessee farmer with deep pacifist beliefs is driven to take up arms when his unit is overwhelmed by Germans.

Hello, Frisco, Hello
(1943)In this "lavish and gorgeous" (Hollywood Reporter) romantic musical featuring the Oscar®-winning song, "You'll Never Know", Alice Faye portrays a talented singer abandoned by her ambitious saloon-owner beau (John Payne) for a heartless socialite. After becoming a huge star in England, she returns when his marriage crumbles, hoping that he still loves her.

Prison Break
(1938)A fisherman is wrongfully convicted of murder and sent to prison, where a fellow inmate troubles his numerous attempts for parole.