Tag: The Sons of Katie Elder

  • Dean Martin Westerns / The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 4


    javi garcia / nightfall

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    The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 4
    Henry Hathaway / Director

    Next, Hathaway was Assistant Director under another Fleming film The Rough Riders (1927) – Widipedia says: ” A fictional account of Theodore Roosevelt’s military unit in Cuba – a worthy Western setting, but the film was evidently not very good.

    3 out of 10 from IMDB

    Wikipedia: “Incomplete or fragment prints of this movie are extant at the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress.” In other words, this is essentially a lost film.

    On the poster Noah Beery Sr. gets top Bill – but no image?
    It seems his role was  mainly comic relief.

    Charles Farrell and Mary Astor

    Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor
    You may recall Mary from her role in the Maltese Falcon (1941)

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    Just for fun: 

    Father of Noah Beery Jr.

    Brother of actor Noah Beery Sr.

    Possibly most well known for his role in the Rockford Files TV show.

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    Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders:

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    Next: The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 5

  • Dean Martin Westerns / The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 3


    poeme / secret garden

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    The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 3
    Henry Hathaway / Director


    “To be a good director you’ve got to be a bastard.
    I’m a bastard and I know it.”

    – Henry Hathaway

    Thought I’d do a little profile on Henry Hathaway, the Director of Sons of Katie Elder. Initially John Sturges ( Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963) ) was supposed to Direct and Alan Ladd was to Star. Ladd bought out his contract with Paramount and left. Film rights were picked up by Producer Hal Wallis and it was announced Dean Martin would Star. But somewhere along the line John Wayne and Hathaway stepped in. 

    Hathaway directed about 24 Westerns in his career – 67 movies in total between 1929 to 1974 – including John Wayne’sNorth to Alaska (1960) and True Grit (1969) – for which John Wayne (1969) won an Oscar. Quite a career. Yet Hathaway’s Directing style seems to have been purely business like – straight forward, bread and butter, and no frills – and he received little recognition and no awards for his work. Not that he seemed to care.

    “There’s lots of nice guys walking around Hollywood but they’re not eating.”
    – Henry Hathaway

    John Wayne, Henry Hathaway, Dean Martin

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    According to one source, Hathaway was an assistant Director under a guy called Victor Fleming on a movie called The Wolf Song (1929). Fleming went on to Direct The Wizard of OZ (1939)and Gone with the Wind (1939) – among several other classics. If your going to understudy with somebody, it might as well be a Master.

    Victor Fleming with Gary Cooper

    Wolf Song has a number of rather wonderful and incredible images.

    Lupe Velez and Gary Cooper 

    My first impression when I looked at these images was that
    popular modern cinema has lost something.
    And I’d say that something is Art.

    Lupe Velez and a camera got along pretty good.

    Next: The Sons of Katie Elder / Part 4

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