Clint Eastwood on Stagecoach
Found through Cinephilia & Beyond:
Eastwood noted his own 1992 DGA Award-winning film Unforgiven was described upon its release as a eulogy to the Western genre. “When I read that script I thought ‘this would make a perfect last Western.” He also disclosed he felt the real secret of the Western was something that Ford captured completely with Stagecoach —story. “If you have a shot of the lone man standing there, the question is: where did he come from? There is a story in just that one shot of a lone figure out in the vast land and the audience sees it. As a director, your job is to find that story and tell it— that’s what makes the picture work.”Hour length talk with Eastwood and Paul Schrader on John Ford's Stagecoach.
Labels: Clint Eastwood, Directors, John Ford, Movies, Paul Schrader, Stagecoach, Westerns
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