Youll take it in the belly if you dont get out of my way, Luke says. Springfield! Assigning 2 stars (out of 5), The Motion Picture Guide (1987) posited that "[W]hy Hollywood insists on remaking classics will always be a puzzle. He couldnt doctor a horse! says one of the women, indignantly. Stagecoach is a 1986 American made-for-television Western action drama film and remake of the classic 1939 film Stagecoach, directed by Ted Post and starring Kris Kristofferson as the Ringo Kid, the role originally played by John Wayne. "[9], Alex Cord was recommended to Rackin by Edmond O'Brien and Richard Quine. [to bartender after Plummer leaves] Luke Plummer. John Ford got things a little confused when he tried to lay the curse of the Dead Man's Hand on one of the heavies in the movie Stagecoach. Much has been made of Tom Tyler's performance as Luke Plummer in "Stagecoach" (1939) by both fans of the movie and film critics, even though this John Ford western was an A-list vehicle for John Wayne. C. Chief John Big Tree. Why, the last trip there I seen him hit a rancher on the head. Stagecoach is a 1966 American Western film, directed by Gordon Douglas between July and September 1965, as a color remake of the Academy Award-winning John Ford 1939 classic black-and-white western Stagecoach. Luke Plummer, who is playing poker in one of the saloons, hears of Ringo's arrival and gets his brothers to join him in a gunfight to kill Ringo. Come on. Later in its write-up, The Guide opines that "[W]hereas the original had engaging characters and not all that much violence, this one concentrates on bloodletting, the dialog is a failed attempt to be 'adult', and the performances are generally substandard. This is also true of the moment we are introduced to the brutish Luke Plummer. Movie Scripts. Luke Plummer Boone, the drunken doctor, is a comic character in that he seems to be a remorseless drunk, as affable as he is pathetic. For example, the uprising of Geronimo's warriors posed a wide-area threat to many towns and homes in the area, but the Lone Ranger somehow focused on the threat to a single stagecoach that was about to leave a certain town.[23]. After downing a shot of liquor, Luke looks over at the man playing the piano. When they reach Dry Fork, they learn the expected cavalry detachment has gone on to Apache Wells. [4], The film has also been recognized as transcending the Western genre. More info about this movie on IMDb.com Willie Nelson portrays famous gunslinger and dentist Doc Holliday, Johnny Cash portrays Marshal Curly Wilcox and Waylon Jennings plays the gambler Hatfield. The film's copyright (originally by Walter Wanger Productions) was renewed by 20th Century Fox, who produced a later 1966 remake of Stagecoach. "- The Ringo Kid: That was my kid brother that broke his arm. Characterization conventions --> Luke Plummer's aggressive, assertive, cowboy attitude. More books than SparkNotes. In this way, a compelling contrast is made between Ringo's less-than-respectable reputation and the morality of his actions, which are pure. Finally, David Shipman in his 1984 Good Film and Video Guide, does not grant it any stars (Shipman's top number is 4), questioning "[Y]ou wonder why they dared or bothered. In the preface, a man in the American military receives word that Geronimo is planning an attack, and this news hangs over all of the following action. They know and we, the viewer, know that this is an impossible promise, that there is too much separating the two women. Among them are Dallas, a prostitute driven out of town by the "Law and Order League"; the alcoholic Doc Boone; pregnant Lucy Mallory, who is travelling to join her cavalry officer husband; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock. [16], At the end of the alphabetical cast, Keenan Wynn, in tenth place, is Luke Plummer, the patriarch of a family of killers, portrayed in 1939 by western star Tom Tyler, billed 11th in the end credits. Both Dallas and Ringo fit into this category, as does Doc Boone to a certain extent. Finally, 12th-billed supporting player Joseph Hoover portrays the Lieutenant, a character originated by Tim Holt, who was listed 10th in the 1939 credits. We see a bustling Western town in Arizona, complete with saloons, cowboys, and stagecoaches. resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss thenovel. . Stagecoach is a 1966 American Western film, directed by Gordon Douglas between July and September 1965, . Wayne Newton sings 'Stagecoach to Cheyenne' (Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance). : By gosh, Luke's run all of . You'll take it in the belly if you don't get out of my way. Gatewood, the banker, survives in the original, but is killed in the remake. Stagecoach (1939) Tom Tyler: Luke Plummer Showing all 2 items Jump to: Quotes (2) Quotes Dr. Josiah Boone : I'll take that shotgun, Luke. Stagecoach Sweeping and powerful drama of the American frontier, "Stagecoach" displays potentialities that can easily drive it through as one of the surprise big grossers of the year. In Stagecoach (1939), the hand is held by Luke Plummer , soon to be shot by the Ringo Kid . The stagecoach's destination is Lordsburg, and Curly's come along because Buck brought word that Luke Plummer has been spotted there. Part of the adventure of the film comes from such a mixed crowd embarking into the unknown. Just as they run out of ammunition and Hatfield is getting ready to save Mrs. Mallory from capture by killing her with his last bullet, he himself is mortally wounded. The stagecoach is just a small structure in a boundless desert, and the giant size of the landscape only highlights more the smallness of the social struggles that the travelers face when compared to the largeness of the desert surrounding them, and their tenuous fight for survival. [15], Sixth-placed Bob Cummings plays the embezzling banker Gatewood, a role assigned in 1939 to 9th-billed Berton Churchill, while seventh in line Van Heflin is the marshal, Curley, played in the original by 7th-billed George Bancroft. This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Stagecoach. As Curley gets off the stagecoach, Ringo asks him how much jail time hell get for breaking out. [throws the shotgun on the bar] In parallel with the 1939 version, Ann-Margret, replaces Claire Trevor as the dancehall hostess/prostitute Dallas. When Curley tells him about a year, Ringo asks him to make sure that Dallas gets to his ranch. Youve never seen an angel, or a gentlewoman. John Carradine as Hatfield, the former Southern gentleman turned gambler in Stagecoach (1939) Louise Platt as Mrs. Lucy Mallory, the officer's wife hoping for a reunion with her husband in Stagecoach (1939) Memorable lines: Buck: "If I was you, I'd let them shoot it out." Marshal Wilcox: "Let who?" : The travellers seem ordinary, but many have secrets that they are running from. GradeSaver "Stagecoach Part 5: Lordsburg Summary and Analysis". Donald Meek Samuel Peacock Berton Churchill Henry Gatewood Tim Holt Lt. Blanchard Tom Tyler Luke Plummer Chris-Pin Martin Chris (uncredited) Francis Ford Billy Pickett (uncredited) Jack Pennick Jerry (bartender) (uncredited . Luke comes into the saloon, apparently fine, but suddenly falls down dead after a few steps. Filming & Production In these moments of silence, we feel the violence building up within Luke, as we watch him realize that he must fight Ringo. Nearby, Lucy Mallory stands with a group of society ladies and they gossip about whether Lucy is going to travel with that creature, referring to Dallas. After she leaves, Gatewood takes a sum of embezzled money from under the main desk and puts it in a bag, planning to leave town. Banker Gatewood's added scene with Luke Plummer does not improve on the character's original function as a scapegoat audiences always applaud the banker's arrest in the '39 version. Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 5 Sep 1965: b11. Hatfield has an ambiguous interest in Lucy and is disreputable in the town. At Lordsburg Gatewood the banker is arrested by the local sheriff and Mrs. Mallory learns that her husband's wound is not serious. Not affiliated with Harvard College. Sympathetic, Curley gets out and invites Dallas to get in the carriage with Ringo so they can say a proper goodbye. Ringo has three bullets left, one for each Plummer brother. note . The screenplay by Dudley Nichols is an adaptation of "The Stage to Lordsburg", a 1937 short story by Ernest Haycox. Originating in England in the 13th century, the stagecoach as we know it first appeared on England's roads in the early 16th century. Luke motions for his brothers to go outside, but Boone tries to stop them, saying he wants to take the shotgun from him. They include a drunken doctor, a bar girl who's been thrown out of town, a professional gambler, a travelling liquor salesman, a banker who has decided to embezzle money, a gun-slinger out for revenge and a young woman going to join her army captain husband. Stagecoach is a 1986 American made-for-television Western action drama film and remake of the classic 1939 film Stagecoach, directed by Ted Post and starring Kris Kristofferson as the Ringo Kid, the role originally played by John Wayne. Ringo survives the three-against-one shootout that follows, then surrenders to Curley, expecting to go back to prison. The reason that Ringo breaks out of jail is to avenge the murder of his brother and father by the Plummer brothers. Francis Ford. Curley remains skeptical about Gatewoods story. Villain Luke Plummer (Tom Tyler) is the star of the tense un-verbal sequence as news of the Ringo Kid's (John Wayne) arrival spreads through Lordsburg, In Jo. Poor Luke Plummer found himself holding the appropriate black eights, but one of his aces was red diamonds, to be specific. By gosh, Luke's run all of Ringo's friends out of Lordsburg. Style Changes Upgrade '65 'Stagecoach' GradeSaver, John Ford: The Landscape of the American West, John Ford's America: Filming the Legend and Creating the Myth in 'Stagecoach'. director of photography Film Editing by Art Direction by Keenan Wynn 'Stagecoach Killer Warner Bros. Pictures handles sales and additional distribution. [4] Still, Stagecoach has not avoided controversy. One of director John Ford's defining movies, it also elevated John Wayne to stardom. "Movie Poster of the Week: The Movie Posters of Norman Rockwell" (, Austin, Guy in Hollywood. In a decided departure from the norm, Bing Crosby, as the unshaven, sodden surgeon, is casual, natural, glib and mildly funny. "You've seen Luke Plummer in Lordsburg?" asks Marshal Curly, surprised, before grabbing his shotgun and saying he's going to Lordsburg with Buck. In Ford's film (see previous entry), everything works but here almost nothing does". [6] The film's closing-credits sequence features the full-screen inscription, THE CAST AS PAINTED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL, followed by images of each of the ten leading players in the same order as in the opening credits. As Ringo is escaping, he sees smoke signals heralding an Apache attack and returns to custody. Nonetheless, director John Ford was satisfied with the crew's location work. Ford had not directed a western since the silent days. A character who commits an actual crime in the course of the film is Gatewood, the banker. Stagecoach's story ultimately depends upon a double act of reformation as represented by the budding relationship between Dallas and the Ringo Kid: in the climatic scene, Dallas waits while the Kid and outlaw Luke Plummer face-off in a showdown. Stagecoach (1939) Movie Script. Crew Letter from Kayenta, Arizona, December 1938. Ringo is the only outlaw, but it is established early on that he has a good heart and he is working for the good of society, rather than against it. | Curley doesnt quite trust him, but lets him in. When Mary asks Lucy what shes doing in Arizona, Lucy tells her that shes joining Richard, her husband, who is out West with his troops. CISCIO. At the end of the film, as the unlikely couple rides off into the sunset together, Doc Boone says, "Well, they're saved from the blessings of civilization. He uses "blessings" here sarcastically, suggesting that the duo was lucky enough to escape from the judgment of the world and find happiness and freedom. As the stagecoach sets out, U.S. Cavalry Lieutenant Blanchard announces that Geronimo and his Apaches are on the warpath, and that the small cavalry troop will provide an escort to Dry Fork. Maltin also calls it "[O]verlong" and notes that "Wayne Newton sings the title song!". It's all been a crazy dream. The rights to "Lordsburg" were bought by John Ford soon after it was published in Collier's magazine on April 10, 1937. At the bank, Gatewoods wife asks for $5 to pay the butcher and that shes invited the Ladies of the Law and Order League over for dinner. Dallas then begs Ringo not to confront the Plummers, but he is determined to settle matters. Particularly, her lower-class position contrasts with Lucy Mallory's upper-class bearing and upbringing. In the original, Peacock, the whiskey salesman, travels all the way to Lordsburg, but leaves the coach at the first stop in the remake. away from that there Luke Plummer. When they meet, Ringo and Dallas feel an immediate affinity and attraction for each other, and embark on a rocky path to romance. Danger is lurking just around every corner, and the passengers' ability to elude such danger is part of the thrill of the plot. This film - his first sound Western - was a return to his . The eighth alphabetical position is taken by Slim Pickens as the coach driver, Buck, initially portrayed by third-billed Andy Devine, while ninth place falls to Stefanie Powers as the pregnant Army wife, Lucy Mallory, played in 1939 by the 6th-billed Louise Platt. A Hatosfogat (eredeti cm: Stagecoach) egy 1939-es amerikai western John Ford rendezsben. [15], Stagecoach has been lauded as one of the most influential films ever made. Mrs. Lucy Mallory. Release Dates : [22] Steven H. Scheuer's Movies on TV (197273 edition) also granted 2 stars (out of 4), characterizing it "[A]n all-star remake of the classic" and evaluating that "[T]he Ford version was better, but the action is still pretty good the second time around". QUIZ. At Apache Wells, Mrs. Mallory learns that her husband had been wounded in battle with the Apaches. Solomon p 230. Anthony Newley. Poker Player The stagecoach starts to embark, when suddenly a lieutenant comes up alongside it and a man delivers a note that tells of the danger with Geronimo. "Stagecoach (1966) DVD Review: The Version Everyone Forgot About / Twilight Time brings us a beautiful transfer for a rather underrated remake of the John Ford classic." (Read Martin Scorsese's Britannica essay on film preservation.) The movie investigates a particular moment in American history, one in which white settlers were at odds with indigenous American Indians. Another comic character is Buck, the easily frightened and squeaky-voiced driver. A group of unlikely travelling companions find themselves on the same stagecoach to Cheyenne. Stagecoach was the first of many Westerns that Ford shot in Monument Valley, on the ArizonaUtah border in the American Southwest. Even though Dallas and Lucy are able to connect on the stagecoach when Dallas steps in to help Lucy with childcare, once they reach Lordsburg the vast class gulf between them reopens. Suddenly, on the road, they encounter the Ringo Kid, the escaped outlaw. Dr. Josiah Boone : I'll have you indicted for murder if you step outside with that shotgun. However, there appears to be no concrete evidence for Haycox actually being familiar with the earlier story, especially as he was documented as going out of his way to avoid reading the work of others that might unconsciously influence his writing, and he focused his personal reading in the area of history. Luke De Crossword Clue. Scenes from Stagecoach, including a sequence introducing John Wayne's character the Ringo Kid, blended shots of Monument Valley with shots filmed on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, RKO Encino Movie Ranch, and other locations. George Bancroft's Curley immediately puts Ringo under arrest, but from the second Ringo joins . In the film, Wayne appeared as the "Ringo Kid", who joins a group traveling in a stagecoach as they must pass through dangerous Apache territory. . Luke Plummer opens the door of the saloon. Before getting in, Ringo says to Dallas, Curleys gonna see you get to my place across the border. Boone gets out of the carriage and Ringo takes Dallass hand and says goodbye. Stagecoach (1939) Cast & Crew Cast; Crew; John Wayne The Ringo Kid aka Henry Claire Trevor Dallas Andy Devine Buck . The bartenders take the mirror in the saloon down and a prostitute runs to Luke to try and get him to give up on the shootout, but he pushes her away. As indicated on the poster character names are not specified in on-screen cast credits, David Humphreys Miller and Norman Rockwell. In the stretcher, Lucy says to Dallas, If theres ever anything I can do for you. Dallas covers Lucy with her coat and says, I know, before looking over at the stagecoach arriving in town. The members of the production crew were billeted in Kayenta, in Northeastern Arizona, in an old CCC camp. In 1880, a group of strangers in Wyoming Territory boards the east-bound stagecoach from Dry Fork to Cheyenne. Gatewood is surprised, insisting that he wasnt told, but quickly covers up his surprise so that it isnt obvious that he had already left town when the announcement was made. Now Ringo wants Plummer. Their strange tension, at once antagonistic and erotic, shows us the way that class distinctions are blurred and positioned against one another in the film. [8] Ford's statement also seems to be the basis for the claim that Haycox himself relied upon Guy de Maupassant's story. The viewer watches her expression in closeup as she wonders what the gunshots mean, whether it means that she can hope for redemption and marriage to Ringo or whether she must return to her precarious position in society as a prostitute. BIRP! Ten stars repping a wide spectrum of audience interest, an absorbing script about diverse characters thrown together by fate, plus fine direction and performances are all wrapped up in a handsomely mounted Martin Rackin productionCrosby projects eloquently the jaded worldliness of a down-and-outer who still has not lost all self-respect. Filming & Production John Wayne - The Ringo Kid. Doc Boone? Havent I any right to live? The Plummer brothers walk through the shadows and one of them shoots at a cat, but misses. It solidified Ford as a major director and established Wayne as a charismatic screen presence. Boone asks for a free drink and tells the bartender that hes leaving town for good. After taking a few steps . Stagecoach was the first of many Westerns that Ford shot using Monument Valley, in the American Southwest on the Arizona-Utah border, as a location, many of which also starred John Wayne. Red Buttons, takes the role of Mr. Peacock, the alcohol peddler in a minister's garb, played in 1939 by 8th-billed Donald Meek.Michael Connors portrays the tough gambler, Hatfield, originated by John Carradine. At the edge of town Henry Gatewood, a banker absconding with embezzled money, flags down the stage and joins the passengers. You did a good job, Doc, even if you were drunk. [12] Scenes were filmed in Monument Valley locations as well as the Iverson Movie Ranch and the RKO Encino Movie Ranch. Of course, it all works out, and Ringo emerges victorious in the shootout. 100%. When the news that the Ringo Kid is in town arrives, Luke wears a vague look of concern, fear, and violent resolve, and the saloon goes silent. The stagecoach makes its way through Monument Valley. The next morning, she accepts, but does not want to leave Mrs. Mallory and the new baby, so she tells Ringo to go on alone to his ranch, where she will meet him later. Luke Plummer The travelers seem ordinary, but many have secrets from which they are running. . Lucys class is particularly highlighted by her interaction with the raffish and sinister Hatfield. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. What conventions can you identify in Stagecoach that are traditionally associated with the western genre? Feeling sorry for Boone, the bartender pours him a drink and points out that the only other man in the bar is a passenger from the stagecoach, a whiskey salesman named Peacock from Kansas City. There is a reason for it though: much of Tom's acting technique from his silent film period proved to be a benefit to his role as Luke, even with his few spoken lines in the movie, his bare . in the remake. Luke Plummer Runtime: 96 min. it gay Directed by John Ford. [10], A statement in end credits reads: "The Producers express their appreciation to the owners of the Caribou Country Club Ranch at Nederland, Colorado, and to the Park Department of that state, for their cooperation in the making of this film."[4]. [17], According to Fox records, the film needed to earn $6,300,000 in rentals to break even and made $6,950,000, meaning it made a profit. Chris. The movie is an adaptation of the 1937 short story by Ernest Haycox called The Stage to Lordsburg. The silence is filled with tension and anxiety as each character wonders what will happen next. | resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss thenovel. They acted as heroes in saving the stagecoach occupants from the attacks of Geronimo's warrior Indians. Lucy peers out of the stagecoach and spots him through the window; he raises his eyebrows at her, then says to himself, Like an angel in a jungle, a very wild jungle. He then turns to a man hes gambling with and says, You wouldnt understand, cowboy. Company Credits more on this quote . Chris-Pin Martin. For all of the buildup, the shootout itself is barely shown, an instance of pure set-up. MICHAEL KEMP. Stills must not be reproduced, copied or downloaded in any way. They walk through the streets of the town in silence before Ringo goes to have the shootout with the Plummer Brothers. The Perils of Re-staging the 'Stagecoach' I'll take that shotgun, Luke. Stagecoach (1939) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by John Ford Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by John Ford . At a camp, a flag is raised as a man plays a bugle. Stagecoach, American western film, released in 1939, that is a classic of the genre, widely considered to be the first "adult" western. The theme of the movie has been reproduced as a Lone Ranger radio episode "The Last Coach West", which played August 22, 1945. Suddenly Ringo dives onto the ground and shoots. As the messengers leave the bank, Gatewood says, Remember, whats good for the banks is good for the country., Down the street, a dancehall girl, Dallas, is ushered out of town by a group of women. The stage reaches Lee's Ferry, which the Apaches have destroyed. Director Gordon Douglas Writers Joseph Landon (screenplay) Dudley Nichols (based on a screenplay by) Further along the road, the stage comes across the Ringo Kid, stranded when his horse went lame. I watch, write, collect, and dissect all things film and film history. In the open desert at a crossroads, the Cavalry escort veers off to the left, leaving the stagecoach unprotected. In the stagecoach, Gatewood talks admiringly about the army men back in the town. The carriage drives away and Dallas and Ringo head to his cabin together. In the Western imaginary, this is the greatest trophy of all: the opportunity to go back to the land and transcend the divisions of society such as class and an aspirational respectability.. What's more, he makes a big to-do while riding in the stagecoach about the fact that the government should not get involved with banking, saying that a businessman would be best equipped to run the country. Gatewood is running away with thousands of dollars. Boone climbs on after her, as well as Mr. Peacock. Curley tries to convince Lucy to not go on the trip, but she replies that her husband is in Lordsburg and she wants to be with him if hes in any kind of trouble. "[19], The New York Times review included: "The action fans may not be short-changed, but only a few of the principals achieve more than surface effects. Dr. Josiah Boone Finally, the Stagecoach script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the John Ford movie starring John Wayne. The gap of class difference is bridged when Lucy has her baby and Dallas steps in to take care of it. They include a drunken doctor, a bar girl who's been thrown out of town, a professional gambler, a travelling liquor salesman, a banker who has decided to embezzle money, a gun-slinger out for revenge and a young woman going to join her army captain husband. . Official Sites The film opens as a stagecoach is set to make the perilous journey from Arizona to Lordsburg, New Mexico. Poker Player Dallas (Claire Trevor) is a woman with a scandalous past who has been driven out of town by the high-minded ladies of the community. 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