Cheyenne Autumn
This last Western from legendary director John Ford ranks as one of his most ambitious and moving works.
Ford outfits his Trail-of-Tears-like saga with a strong cast—including James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden, Arthur Kennedy, John Carradine, Sal Mineo, Ricardo Montalban and Carroll Baker—stunning cinematography by long-time collaborator William Clothier and a stirring Alex North score.
To play the Cheyenne nation desperately struggling to return to the Yellowstone homeland across 1,500 treacherous miles, Ford recruited hundreds of Navajo tribesmen, many of them veterans of Ford movies dating back to 1939's Stagecoach.
The location (which Ford used for the ninth time) is "John Ford Country"—the canyons, buttes and mesas of Monument Valley.
Cheyenne Autumn is compassionate, epic artistry from one of Hollywood's most revered filmmakers.