Fort Apache | Thursday's Charge Into an Apache Ambush | Warner Classics
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Despite York (John Wayne) warning a charge would be suicide, Thursday (Henry Fonda) proceeds, eager for glory and acclaim. It is only the respect Cochise has for York that saves the lives of the men who did not take part in the battle. Subscribe to Warner Classic: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0rIMU3k_AsVA8d6N1B03w?sub_confirmation=1 About Fort Apache (Theatrical Release - March 9, 1948): The soldiers at Fort Apache may disagree with the tactics of their glory-seeking new commander. But to a man, they're duty-bound to obey—even when it means almost certain disaster. John Wayne, Henry Fonda and many familiar supporting players from master director John Ford's "stock company" saddle up for the first film in the director's famed cavalry trilogy (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande are the others). Roughhouse camaraderie, sentimental vignettes of frontier life, massive action sequences staged in Monument Valley—all are part of Fort Apache. So is Ford's exploration of the West's darker side. Themes of justice, heroism and honor that Ford would revisit in later Westerns are given rein in this moving, thought-provoking film that, even as it salutes a legend, gives reasons to question it. Now Available on Blu-Ray, Disc and Digital! https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/fort-apache
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