| Hosted by | Yale Film Archive |
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| Details | MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (John Ford, 1946, 35mm, 103 mins) “One of the sweetest and most good-hearted of all Westerns” (Roger Ebert), and the favorite of Sam Peckinpah and Hayao Miyazaki. Arguably cinema’s finest retelling of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, this beguiling classic was informed by Wyatt Earp’s visits to sets when John Ford was still a prop boy on silent films. Starring Henry Fonda as Earp, Victor Mature as Doc Holliday, and Monument Valley as Tombstone, AZ. Introduction by Zoe Portman. 35mm restored “special version” print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Restoration funding provided by The Film Foundation and American Movie Classics. The “Five for Fonda” series features a selection of films starring or about actor Henry Fonda. |
| Admission | FREE |
| Location | Yale Humanities Quadrangle, Lower Level |
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| More Info | info link |