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[[John Ford]]'s epic [[The Western|Western]] ''[[{{PAGENAME}}]]'' established his reputation as one of [[Hollywood]]'s most accomplished directors. Intended by Fox studios to rival Paramount's 1923 epic ''[[The Covered Wagon]],'' Ford's film employed more than 5,000 extras, advertised authenticity in its attention to realistic detail, and provided him with the opportunity to create iconic visual images of the Old West, inspired by such master painters as [[Frederic Remington]] and [[Charles M. Russell]].
[[John Ford]]'s epic [[The Western|Western]] ''[[{{PAGENAME}}]]'' established his reputation as one of [[Hollywood]]'s most accomplished directors. Intended by Fox studios to rival Paramount's 1923 epic ''[[The Covered Wagon]],'' Ford's film employed more than 5,000 extras, advertised authenticity in its attention to realistic detail, and provided him with the opportunity to create iconic visual images of the Old West, inspired by such master painters as [[Frederic Remington]] and [[Charles M. Russell]].