Beschreibung:
When Harry Carey, Sr., died in 1947, director John Ford cast Carey's twenty-six-year-old son, Harry, Jr., in the role of The Abilene Kid in 3 Godfathers. Ford and the elder Carey had filmed an earlier version of the story, and Ford dedicated the Technicolor remake to his memory.Company of Heroes is the story of the making of that film, as well as the eight subsequent Ford classics. In it, Harry Carey, Jr., casts a remarkably observant eye on the process of filming Westerns by one of the true masters of the form. From She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Wagonmaster to The Searchers and Cheyenne Autumn, he shows the care, tedium, challenge, and exhilaration of movie-making at its highest level. Carey's portrayal of John Ford at work is the most intimate ever written. He also gives us insightful and original portraits of the men and women who were part of Ford's vision of America: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen, and Ben Johnson.Funny, insightful, and brutally honest, Company of Heroes is a rip-roaring good read that presents the remarkable life story of Harry Carey, Jr., and his many fine performances.
Chapter 1: In the BeginningChapter 2: 3 GodfathersChapter 3: Myself When Young With Cowboys and NavajosChapter 4: She Wore a Yellow RibbonChapter 5: Paul Fix, the OSS, and Merry ChristmasChapter 6: WagonmasterChapter 7: Rio GrandeChapter 8: The Long Gray LineChapter 9: Mister RobertsChapter 10: The SearchersChapter 11: Two Rode TogetherChapter 12: Cheyenne AutumnChapter 13: So Long, But Not Good-byeChapter 14: Harry Carey, Jr.'s Appearances in John Ford Films