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* [[Southern Gentleman]]: Hatfield. He's more gambler than gentleman, though. |
* [[Southern Gentleman]]: Hatfield. He's more gambler than gentleman, though. |
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* [[Standard Snippet]]: Par for the course in a John Ford movie, but probably used more here than in any other. By one count, the score uses seventeen folk and popular songs from the era, some as [[Leitmotif|leitmotifs]], for instance ''I Dream of Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair'' for Mrs. Malory. |
* [[Standard Snippet]]: Par for the course in a John Ford movie, but probably used more here than in any other. By one count, the score uses seventeen folk and popular songs from the era, some as [[Leitmotif|leitmotifs]], for instance ''I Dream of Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair'' for Mrs. Malory. |
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* [[Star-Making Role]]: John Wayne had been a bit player and B-movie actor for nearly a decade before this film made him a huge star. |
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* [[The Trope Kid]]: The Ringo Kid |
* [[The Trope Kid]]: The Ringo Kid |
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* [[US Marshal]]: Wilcox |
* [[US Marshal]]: Wilcox |