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  • Filmcuts of a BBC interview from 1968 that never been sent on TV.

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  • @taylorwhite-hg7ml
    @taylorwhite-hg7ml Рік тому +54

    Fun fact: John Ford was actually 27 years old in this interview

    • @jacobrichardson3051
      @jacobrichardson3051 6 місяців тому

      Bull honky John wayne was not 27 years old in this interview go find the marbles you lost

    • @SOLIDSNAKE.
      @SOLIDSNAKE. 3 місяці тому

      😂

  • @mygumybear
    @mygumybear Рік тому +144

    Who came here after watching David Lynch acting as John Ford?

  • @MrJoemolin
    @MrJoemolin 12 років тому +83

    'When did you come to America?'
    'I was born here.'
    This interviewer didn't stand a chance after this question. It also didn't help that he was a posh bloke from the BBC !

    • @ollyf5088
      @ollyf5088 3 роки тому +5

      Awful

    • @jameshudson169
      @jameshudson169 6 місяців тому +3

      I think the interviewer does a good job. He asks questions that Ford isn't sure if he should take offense at. But they're good questions.

    • @eddie12454
      @eddie12454 2 місяці тому

      Yes, I think he did. There was always this Irish v Brit ish thing that bugged Ford as Ford had Irish ancestry.
      He did though have a sort of friendship with British director Lindsay Anderson who was a fan of Ford's films.

  • @HaroonChest
    @HaroonChest 10 років тому +152

    I seriously think a lot can be learned from this man. This is why he is one of my favourite directors, and not someone like Kubrick or Tarkovsky, he was humble, he never overplayed the importance of his films or was showy. When I can sense the director's presence and their agenda behind a film, it takes me right out of it, but with someone like Ford, he let his images and his characters speak. It's like he was saying, "Forget who directed it, just remember the picture, that's what is more important". We need more like him.

    • @graydonmiller7832
      @graydonmiller7832 4 роки тому +6

      That's why I 'm soaking him up in interviews. He really responds to a question, often seizing on a flaw in the questios, makes it his banana peel. That's how he he is funny, wise and a great listener.

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 4 роки тому +1

      @@graydonmiller7832 lol..he is crude and abrasive...defensive too...

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 4 роки тому +6

      @Peter Kelner i guess that depends on your definition of what being artistic means...and i hate to tell you this...BUT YOU..do not get to decide who is or isnt...you are only entitled to your opinion...

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 4 роки тому +1

      @Juan Perez thats the problem with guessing.....you might BE WRONG

    • @angkrishsoti7853
      @angkrishsoti7853 4 роки тому +2

      @Juan Perez The same script can be made into one really bad movie and one grest movie. I guess that atleast somedirectors are artists.

  • @sonja3659
    @sonja3659 3 роки тому +94

    The most influential filmmaker of all time

    • @NickCADA
      @NickCADA 3 роки тому +5

      The Searchers, The Grapes of Wrath, Stagecoach, The Quiet Man. Four incredible movies. His directing in The Searchers was stunning.

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 2 роки тому +1

      @@NickCADA
      I hated ' the quiet man '
      Rest are brilliant.

    • @spactick
      @spactick Рік тому

      Wrong! most influental filmaker of all time? Thomas Edison. Without Mr. Edison there is no film, period

    • @ReadIcculus93
      @ReadIcculus93 7 місяців тому

      @@spactick Edison did no such thing. Like most things he "Invented" he took other ideas that existed at the time and tweaked them to mass produce and market them.
      His Kinetoscope (1890s) was really just a more perfected version of the Phenakistiscope from 1832. or you got the Zoopraxiscope from the 1880s. In fact, you might have a hard time finding Edison's name in the first few chapters of a history of motion pictures textbook.

    • @knownpleasures
      @knownpleasures 7 місяців тому

      No he’s not . Steven Spielberg for starters. Ford ‘s style of film has long gone .

  • @thebrownfilmshow
    @thebrownfilmshow Рік тому +9

    it's refreshing to hear a filmmaker who's not up the butt hole of art. not blown away by a shot or a shadow on the wall. he was a craftsman who enjoyed what he did

  • @mikewolf417
    @mikewolf417 4 роки тому +58

    John Ford was a man of few words, but those words meant a great deal. john Ford is one of the greatest directors of this century and 4 Oscars for Best Director proves it. Steven Spielberg when he was starting out asked for a interview with John Ford to ask him about movie directing. Ford gave him 1 minute. Spielberg sat in Ford's office and Ford said, "So you want to be a film director." Spielberg said yes he did. Ford said, "Do you see these photos around the room? (They were photos of Fords westerns). Ford said, "What do you see in this photo?" Spielberg said, "I see Indians." Ford said, "NO NO NO, what do you see in this photo?" Spielberg had no answer. For took him to the next one and asked what he saw in that picture. Spielberg said, "I see cavalry and......Ford cut him off. "Listen he said....where is the horizon?" Spielberg said it was up top and on the other photo Spielberg said it was on the bottom. Ford said, "Listen, when you can know the difference of a horizon being on the top of a shot or on the bottom of a shot and not right in the dam middle you may one day make a good director. now get the F**K out of here." That was John Ford and Spielberg said that interview helped him more than he knew at the moment.

    • @gmar7836
      @gmar7836 3 роки тому

      Where is that interview??

    • @themoreyouknowfools4974
      @themoreyouknowfools4974 3 роки тому +1

      @@gmar7836 look up John ford doc by peter bogdanovich

    • @ignaciobentley8747
      @ignaciobentley8747 3 роки тому

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    • @leonleroy1291
      @leonleroy1291 3 роки тому

      @Ignacio Bentley Flixportal :P

    • @ignaciobentley8747
      @ignaciobentley8747 3 роки тому

      @Leon Leroy thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it!!

  • @enriquetexu846
    @enriquetexu846 8 років тому +35

    -Mister Ford, how came to Hollywood?
    - In train.

    • @enriquetexu846
      @enriquetexu846 8 років тому +3

      He pay double the Navajos as the mormon cowboys.
      Natani nez, Jefe Alto, Tall Leader, theys call him.

  • @MacJaxonManOfAction
    @MacJaxonManOfAction Рік тому +7

    A man so old school even the video turned black and white for a while.

  • @frankopaddo9647
    @frankopaddo9647 11 років тому +15

    What Ford says and what he belives are two different things. He DID NOT like being interviewed by people who where ignorant or would obsess about art, which he found pretentious. "Passion" he also would find pretentious. He refuses to enter into a discussion on those terms. If he was not "passionate" then how do you explain "Wagonmaster", "The Sun Shines Bright", "The Rising of the Moon" and others? You may not have seen those "acclaimed" films but he made them for himself alone. That's passion!

  • @phughes4224
    @phughes4224 5 років тому +37

    A truly fascinating and straightforward man.

  • @dovestones
    @dovestones 7 років тому +51

    "I'm afraid you're going to hate this question..."
    You're damn right he did

    • @MrRadiorobot
      @MrRadiorobot 3 роки тому +4

      'how the hell do you expect me to answer that?'... And then he did. Not the easiest director to interview.

  • @agatematt
    @agatematt 11 років тому +39

    What type of man was John Ford? Prior to the Battle of Midway in June 1942, Ford, a naval commander, did some filming on the carrier Hornet including the 30 officers & men of Torpedo Squadron 8 before flying to Midway in time for the battle. In an attack on the Japanese carriers, all 15 planes were shot down & 29 of the 30 men killed. After the battle, Ford used the shots of the squadron members to create a short colored film which he had delivered to each of the aviators' families.

  • @heartfire451
    @heartfire451 8 років тому +77

    I think Ford was uncomfortable admitting that he was a poet at heart or something.

    • @stevenhosea4849
      @stevenhosea4849 3 роки тому

      No. Thanks Bye. No. And. Yes. Very. Nice. Great. Happens. Goodness

  • @philiplewis7252
    @philiplewis7252 4 роки тому +11

    Great video. I admire the interviewer for maintaining his composure in the face of an icon.

  • @jasonphillips2718
    @jasonphillips2718 8 років тому +22

    Man Ford was ready to kick his ass for the eccentric remark.

    • @garyteague3406
      @garyteague3406 6 років тому

      Jason Phillips yes he tried to stir him around and away from it but ford kept coming back to it lol

  • @kailgrosser
    @kailgrosser 10 років тому +40

    John Ford (in Joe Pesci style)- In what way am I excentric?

    • @tiarnan76
      @tiarnan76 6 років тому +3

      haha he really did :)

    • @KULP11
      @KULP11 4 роки тому +1

      exactly,, ha ha

    • @gmar7836
      @gmar7836 3 роки тому

      It would’ve been even more funny if Ford continued by saying “how am I eccentric? Really? How the fuck am I eccentric? Because I really want to know. Do I amuse you?”
      Lol

  • @DarraghC
    @DarraghC 4 роки тому +11

    When he started asking about how he was eccentric I couldnt help but think of Joe Pesci in Goodfellas, "What do you mean I'm funny? Funny how?"

    • @DustinSteckler-lh6cb
      @DustinSteckler-lh6cb 4 місяці тому

      The word eccentric can only be used by others to describe you. Not to describe yourself.

  • @Ruby20111000
    @Ruby20111000 8 років тому +36

    You can see what John Fords thinking about this interviewer.

    • @toinimoore3463
      @toinimoore3463 4 роки тому +4

      I could read him so easy he was trying to be polite on camera bet anything he told the guy off in his usual gruff manner that guy really did not know who he was messing with,a dumb jerk reporter who wanted what he wanted out of someone else not caring how they feel am very sure he was told off and to go back to school and get his education as I feel myself the guy had to be one who flunked!!

  • @ericsimon2672
    @ericsimon2672 24 дні тому +1

    a wonderful director and old school gentleman; and a genius

  • @One21Jiggawatts
    @One21Jiggawatts 11 років тому +34

    I love this interview. He's hilarious.

    • @janetramey199
      @janetramey199 Рік тому +1

      Love his wisdom: retire from retiring!

  • @65g4
    @65g4 10 років тому +10

    ive only seen 5 Ford films just about all of them are masterpieces

  • @geniusmchaggis
    @geniusmchaggis 9 років тому +9

    MAN that guy could SMOKE! and he lived almost 80 yrs. not bad.

    • @kaluga30
      @kaluga30 9 років тому

      Don't believe the hype. It's all about the DNA.

    • @geniusmchaggis
      @geniusmchaggis 9 років тому +3

      kaluga30
      well it wasnt really DNA. he lived much of his life as a coughing emphysemaic. its AMAZING that he ACTUALLY LIVED to 79!

    • @norelcopc2431
      @norelcopc2431 8 років тому +1

      A lot of people who smoke ALMOST make it to 80. Many people who don't smoke make it past 80.

  • @lxH4WK3Rxl
    @lxH4WK3Rxl 9 років тому +16

    He simply didn't give a fuck because ruled the films history, so it's nothing to him

  • @ryancarroll3961
    @ryancarroll3961 3 роки тому +13

    I understand this man somewhat
    He was very good at what he did, but that’s just how his brain worked and he didn’t understand why people thought it was extra special. When you’re truly great you’re the only one that doesn’t see it

  • @quarantinebored1427
    @quarantinebored1427 Рік тому +6

    I can see why David Lynch was cast as John Ford

  • @chandanchatterjee7242
    @chandanchatterjee7242 4 роки тому +6

    what a style , attitude of giving an interview ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I love it

  • @Rick-mx5kh
    @Rick-mx5kh Рік тому +3

    Read character actor Harry Carey Jr.'s book, "Company of Heroes". It's about the nine Ford films that he acted in and gives a pretty good idea of John Ford.

  • @reyesrodriguez4360
    @reyesrodriguez4360 2 роки тому +7

    I Love Ford. He is my kind of artist, a difficult guy to deal with for sure, but from whom you could learn a great deal. He’s one of my top favorite filmmakers.

    • @Qwerty-db1js
      @Qwerty-db1js Рік тому +1

      Same. Some people are difficult, sure. But it does not mean those people are not intelligent or great. Difficult personalities could be hardworking and geniuses as well.

  • @Flapperdame16
    @Flapperdame16 2 роки тому +3

    Maureen O'Hara was right. In her memoir: Tis' Herself, she told readers Ford would BS every interview and twist his own vision. Perfect example in this interview John Wayne and stagecoach. Ford crafted the role for Duke. The studio pushed for Gary Cooper, Ford wouldnt budge and ended up cutting the budget in order to secure Duke.

  • @MrDeAdHeAd1989
    @MrDeAdHeAd1989 4 роки тому +11

    Love it! I could listen to him for hours. Dude smoked those cigars like nothing. Lol

  • @eddie12454
    @eddie12454 7 років тому +17

    The man was an awkward cus but a wonderful film maker. His films have made me wonder,laugh and cry..

  • @HelenaRedgrave
    @HelenaRedgrave 12 років тому +14

    Don't get me wrong, Ford was an outstanding director, and I love most of his movies... but damn, he sounds like a very hard person to deal with :

    • @bliss9745
      @bliss9745 6 років тому +13

      He just doesn't like stupid interviewers.

    • @mexicanfries5336
      @mexicanfries5336 4 роки тому +7

      Ford was Irish to the core.

    • @pal9876
      @pal9876 2 роки тому +2

      @@bliss9745 I think the interviewer did a pretty good job

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 2 роки тому +3

      @@mexicanfries5336
      Nah. He was just American.

  • @anthonyelwick3600
    @anthonyelwick3600 2 роки тому +3

    I've heard shorts about what a genius yet legendary jerk ford was. Look at him with his hand over his face making shadows ruining the shot at the beginning. I love how he understands who and what he is when he calls himself a coward even after all the brave things he did in the war. It's important to understand who you are and your limits.

  • @serc_
    @serc_ 10 років тому +3

    Directing a movie is easy and most rewarding. That is a known fact. Why the interviewer shocked was probably because he didn't interview with directors but auteurs. Because writing is the hard part. Especially at a younger age.

  • @buckybucky8596
    @buckybucky8596 2 роки тому +2

    "'I'll do the best I can with it', and it always turns out bad."
    Classic!

  • @frankopaddo9647
    @frankopaddo9647 11 років тому +11

    Ford not passionate? Ford not professional? The subtelties of Ford are lost on you. Go read a book on Ford ...there are at least a dozen of them. Some written by pasionate, professional film directors (Anderson, Bogdanovich)
    In any event his place, at the top, in film history is assured. With or without your appreciation.

  • @saeedyarahmadi9913
    @saeedyarahmadi9913 2 роки тому +4

    God he was so proud and old school director.

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 6 років тому +4

    An insightful interview I thought. A rough around the edges fellow, used to boss everyone about and insult them. I think he was one of the most feared and even hated director (Bill Holden would have agreed I think). Still, he was nevertheless right about the courage of the little man and he had a masterful talent at his job. If he was a chum of John Wayne, he must have a lot of good in him somewhere.

  • @rorygee954
    @rorygee954 6 місяців тому

    While the interviewer is clearly struggling a bit here, his response at 4:22 was excellent. It prompted a genuine moment of introspection from Ford, despite his initial rejection of the question.

  • @michaelhellwarth9357
    @michaelhellwarth9357 Рік тому +1

    He reminds me of my Great Uncle George who was an Irish gangster from Philly from the late 20’s to the early 60’s. He always tried to make people feel stupid because, he said,”most people are stupid and talk to dam much!”

  • @SteveShredda
    @SteveShredda 12 років тому +23

    John Ford was a touchy bugga at the best of times but he was still the greatest ever film producer and director

  • @cynthiachronister4082
    @cynthiachronister4082 3 місяці тому

    I'm sure this Irishman didn't appreciate the interviewers obnoxious English attitude love the way he corrects the questions 😊

  • @danimal111ify
    @danimal111ify 12 років тому +2

    he only wore a patch when he directed so he could look through the viewfinder.

  • @Ruby20111000
    @Ruby20111000 8 років тому +12

    Wish I'd met him.

  • @mrdokim1150
    @mrdokim1150 8 років тому +21

    John ford rockin those white vans doe

  • @calebburns8894
    @calebburns8894 2 місяці тому

    “Were you interested in movies as a kid” Man was born the year before movie cameras were invented

  • @andyhall7032
    @andyhall7032 3 роки тому +1

    wonderful...just wonderful...the interviews with peter bogdanovich are also great you should take a look at them too...he's more relaxed in those as he knew and respected bogdanovich

  • @lostlearning8654
    @lostlearning8654 Рік тому +1

    "Eccentric? Eccentric how? How am I eccentric?" I felt like it was going to turn into Goodfellas :)

  • @DSRZONATYCHI
    @DSRZONATYCHI 6 років тому +6

    Little man john ford big man john wayne. Look who served in ww2

    • @nohandle62
      @nohandle62 11 місяців тому

      Wayne was asked by the government to remain home and make pictures to boost morale. He did what the government asked him to do and said he regretted it the rest of his life.
      ETA, I forgot to mention that Wayne WANTED to enlist. When he tried to do that the government said we'd like you to continue making pictures.

  • @ricardocantoral7672
    @ricardocantoral7672 6 років тому +4

    Ford was bored shitless by this interview.

  • @kennethroyston
    @kennethroyston 6 років тому +5

    A brilliant filmmaker

  • @willisattack
    @willisattack 10 років тому +3

    This guys attitude is great...

  • @Kombi-1
    @Kombi-1 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! I didn't believe his voice to be that similar to David Lynch's!

  • @alexb7858
    @alexb7858 3 роки тому +2

    He was baffled that he'd perceived as an eccentric! He didn't think maybe chewing on handkerchiefs all day long had something to do with that.

  • @merceplanella
    @merceplanella 12 років тому +5

    amazing Jack Ford!!!

  • @guileniam
    @guileniam 7 років тому +5

    James Cagney stood up to John Ford, which is why he left Mister Roberts. Ford was a proud irishman and would talk shit to just about everyone, but when he did it to fellow Irishman Cagney, whom was an amateur boxer, beat up gangsters and loved keeping the crew happy, Cagney flipped and said he was gonna kick his head in.
    Ford just walked off and never came back.

    • @phoenixzappa7366
      @phoenixzappa7366 7 років тому +1

      James Cagney was 3 foot one

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam 7 років тому +3

      Scotty Nguyen's 80s Mullet Nah 5 ft something, was a good fighter regardless

    • @phoenixzappa7366
      @phoenixzappa7366 7 років тому

      He was 2 foot seven

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam 7 років тому

      Scotty Nguyen's 80s Mullet I presume your IQ is less than average?

    • @phoenixzappa7366
      @phoenixzappa7366 7 років тому

      +Dizzy Blu
      Oh the irony

  • @GiantSandles
    @GiantSandles 3 роки тому +1

    This is like the 'Funny how?' scene stretched out over 10 minutes

  • @fede018
    @fede018 4 роки тому +1

    The full interview is 80 minutes long. It's well worth watching. Look it up. It's on youtube.

  • @ras_al_juan
    @ras_al_juan 7 місяців тому

    Wow. The "eccentric how?" bit was almost a prequel to the "I'm funny how" bit from goodfellas 🤣

  • @erikramaekers63
    @erikramaekers63 3 роки тому +2

    A genius and one of a kind director

  • @WastedNights
    @WastedNights 8 років тому +3

    They don't make director's like this anymore...

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 10 років тому +3

    Jack dropped his eye patch in my toilet a long time ago. I wish he was as accurate with his ashes.

  • @rcadenow7543
    @rcadenow7543 Рік тому +1

    he is like those old strict that fought in war man. lynch was amazing as him.

  • @garethburch6015
    @garethburch6015 3 роки тому +3

    The irony is that calling Ford “Eccentric” doesn’t really make any sense.

  • @soulballet
    @soulballet 4 роки тому +2

    damn hes surly and fantastic

  • @elpresidio
    @elpresidio 12 років тому +7

    Is it just me or does John Ford have a British accent in this interview?

  • @danimal111ify
    @danimal111ify 12 років тому +3

    That's the point. Ford knew exactly where the camera was and where the light was coming from, and put his hand up to create a shadow over his face. That action says a lot about who the man was: Ford never wanted to be interviewed and made sure everyone knew it.

    • @bliss9745
      @bliss9745 6 років тому +3

      He put his hand up at the beginning for a few seconds. You're reading too much into that. lol

  • @BC99
    @BC99 Рік тому +2

    Interesting character for sure.

  • @oscarsucre9059
    @oscarsucre9059 5 місяців тому

    "Do they use guts in the BBC?" Men, what a guy! JAJA

  • @mircoromei5472
    @mircoromei5472 2 роки тому +2

    simply love him

  • @BiffJackson-o4i
    @BiffJackson-o4i 5 місяців тому

    I've read three biographies of Ford and, trust me, this is not a human being you would want to spend much time with.

  • @danjameson1572
    @danjameson1572 4 роки тому +2

    IMO the only American director who can be compared to Kurosawa, Renoir, etc.

    • @danphillips2784
      @danphillips2784 4 роки тому

      Ford met Akira Kurosawa in the Fifties, and Kurosawa told him how much he admired Ford's movies with John Wayne...something Ford proudly told Wayne in a letter.

    • @cesarzpontu8886
      @cesarzpontu8886 2 роки тому

      What about Orson Welles or John Huston?

    • @danjameson1572
      @danjameson1572 2 роки тому +2

      @@cesarzpontu8886 Hitchock and Welles have to be up there too

  • @ThePearlofeire
    @ThePearlofeire 13 років тому +1

    I think this was included in the documentary "Dreaming The Quiet Man".

  • @guileniam
    @guileniam Рік тому +1

    3:16 Wayne already was the lead in a Raoul Walsh western

  • @strutherhill
    @strutherhill 4 роки тому +2

    Great director and obviously a man of considerable intelligence. Rather defensive as an interviewee. Perhaps too sensitive for this kind of format. Did he agree to the interview in order to promote a film?

    • @fede018
      @fede018 4 роки тому +1

      He was simply an old cranky man.

  • @65g4
    @65g4 10 років тому +2

    interested in movies as a child he couldnt have been there werent really any movies when he was a child he was born in 1894 movies barely existed

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant !!!

  • @cobeycobb
    @cobeycobb 11 років тому +2

    "Can you use guts in BBC?" Ahhh the good ol' days

  • @ianwilliamson2980
    @ianwilliamson2980 3 роки тому +1

    I was waiting for a smile

  • @Officerasim
    @Officerasim 13 років тому +2

    Where did you find this? It's amazing.

  • @danielm8840
    @danielm8840 6 років тому +2

    Fantastic Maine accent

  • @lizdoyle7158
    @lizdoyle7158 4 роки тому

    A great man one of the greatest Directors of movies ever he was honest and true no lies

  • @tyronequin2981
    @tyronequin2981 9 років тому +2

    From TYRONE QUIN to JOHN FORD. FOR A DAY WHEN HE IS AT HIS LOWEST, AND THERE IS NO COMFORT IN THE WORDS OF A LOVER OR IN THE WORDS OF A FRIEND. ~ THIS IS A SONG OF KING DAVID. IT IS ABOUT MEN DOING BUSINESS OVERSEAS. ~ PSALMS 107:23-28.

  • @kylebittner5100
    @kylebittner5100 3 роки тому +1

    What a man!

  • @j-mharari3374
    @j-mharari3374 6 років тому +4

    Walsh discovered John Wayne first, before Ford !

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 6 років тому

      J-M Harari walsh is Ford isn't he?

    • @danphillips2784
      @danphillips2784 4 роки тому +2

      @@ronniebishop2496 Raoul Walsh put Wayne in THE BIG TRAIL in 1930...but Wayne WAS Ford's prop man, and Ford always had him earmarked for stardom.

  • @richiefrench
    @richiefrench 12 років тому +4

    John Ford is God

  • @TheConorsmithusa
    @TheConorsmithusa 9 місяців тому

    I had a bit of anxiety listening to him being interviewed

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 9 років тому +3

    A tough interview.

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine 6 років тому +4

    Like pulling teeth with this guy.

  • @Derrymcg
    @Derrymcg 4 місяці тому

    John Wayne was a son , that why he was always a little tough on him, bless his memory.

  • @Illustraful
    @Illustraful Рік тому

    Lynch even captured how Ford would stick his tongue out.

  • @2011sjw
    @2011sjw 10 років тому

    ..........................................................fantastic.........................................!!!

  • @edcampion3998
    @edcampion3998 6 років тому +1

    Brillant director

  • @dougie1968
    @dougie1968 9 місяців тому

    John says in what way is he eccentric as he acts very eccentrically.

  • @AngelArtists
    @AngelArtists 12 років тому +6

    He makes Robert De Niro seem like a dream interviewee lol

  • @Wolshanze
    @Wolshanze 2 роки тому

    Simpler days, I miss them

  • @robertdolle9985
    @robertdolle9985 2 роки тому +1

    How am I eccentric? Eccentric how?

  • @buffery333
    @buffery333 9 років тому +1

    john wayne started as Ford's 3rd prop man.......

  • @hulkhogan4203
    @hulkhogan4203 8 років тому +2

    @9:26 it looks like there's a shadow of a kitten on his face

    • @MrFredSed
      @MrFredSed 8 років тому

      +Chris Schmidt Who said men can't multi-task!!!