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Just Pals

United States

1920

50 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent, English
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DIR John Ford

PROD William Fox

SCR Paul Schofield, John McDermott

DP George Schneiderman

CAST Buck Jones, George Stone, Helen Ferguson, Duke R. Lee, William Buckley, Eunice Murdock Moore, Bert Appling, Edwin B. Tilton, Slim Padgett, John B. Cooke, Helen Field, Pedro León

Synopsis

John Ford’s first movie at Fox, Just Pals was set in what would become to typify John Ford’s America: the town of Norwalk, on the border between Wyoming and Nebraska. Fox star Buck Jones plays Bim, a happy-go-lucky layabout who becomes the town hero when he thwarts an attempt to fiddle the local school out of its memorial donations – and, in the process, wins the heart of the school mistress. —20th Century Fox

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John Ford

Maine-born John Ford (born Sean Aloysius O’Fearna) originally went to Hollywood in the shadow of his older brother, Francis, an actor/writer/director who had worked on Broadway. Originally a laborer, propman’s assistant, and occasional stuntman for his brother, he rose to became an assistant director and supporting actor before turning to directing in 1917. Ford became best known for his Westerns, of which he made dozens through the 1920s, but he didn’t achieve status as a major director until the mid-‘30s, when his films for RKO (The Lost Patrol 1934, The Informer 1935), 20th Century Fox (Young Mr. Lincoln 1939, The Grapes of Wrath 1940), and Walter Wanger (Stagecoach 1939), won over the public, the critics, and earned various Oscars and Academy nominations. His 1940s films included one military-produced documentary co-directed by Ford and cinematographer Gregg Toland, December 7th (1943), which creaks badly today (especially compared with… read more

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Ford's first film at Fox is a simple and charming silent drama with a touch of comedy.

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