Release Date : 1
December 1948
Type : Drama / Western
Rating : Not Rated
Director : John Ford
Writer : Peter B. Kyne,Laurence Stallings
Producer : John Ford,Merian C. Cooper.
3 Godfathers (1948) Overwiew
Starring : John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey Jr., Mae
Marsh, Jane Darwell,
Overview : In John Ford's 3 GODFATHERS, based on Peter B. Kynes's
allegorical novel about a trio of bandits, Robert Hightower (John
Wayne), Pedro Roca Fuerte (Pedro Armendariz), and William Kearney, aka
the Abilene Kid (Harry Carey Jr.), robs a small-town bank in Arizona
under the nose of Sheriff Buck Sweet (Ward Bond). Although Abilene is
wounded, the trio makes a clean getaway, with Buck's posse in close
pursuit. Realizing that Buck has set a trap for them at the Mojave water
tank, the bandits head toward Terrapin Tanks but lose the trail and
their horses in a terrible sandstorm. Now on foot, they find the tanks
defunct but come upon a lone covered wagon with a woman (Mildred Natwick)
about to give birth. Although they're able to deliver the baby, the
mother dies--but not before getting the bandits to promise to protect
her child. Ford's sentimental tribute to the great Western icon Harry
Carey Sr. (The screen dedication reads, ''To the memory of Harry Carey,
bright star of the Western sky''), who starred twice in silent versions
of the story (including Ford's 1919 film MARKED MEN), 3 GODFATHERS
features fine performances by Carey's son and by Wayne, who developed
his famous persona in part by emulating the elder Carey's onscreen
expressions and mannerisms. An air of tender inspiration permeates the
film, which combines rousing action scenes with surprisingly subtle
moments of self-sacrifice, redemption, and love.