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Film Description
Ford is responsible for some of the most poetic imagery and sentiment in American cinema. Chronicling the decline of the US Cavalry following Custer’s Last Stand, this account of Nathan Brittles’ final patrol has an eloquence which resonated in the cinema as it did in the annals of the nation.
Dutiful cavalry officer Nathan Brittles (John Wayne) is reluctant to retire in the face of an imminent Native American uprising. His last official task is to escort the commander's wife and her niece to the Sudrow's Wells stagecoach stop, but it proves to be a journey fraught with danger. This film forms the second part of John Ford's cavalry trilogy - 'Fort Apache' and 'Rio Grande' appear either side.