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Stagecoach is a landmark American Western film released on March 3, 1939. Directed by John Ford and produced by Walter Wanger, the film follows an eclectic group of strangers traveling together on a stagecoach through dangerous Apache territory in Arizona. The diverse passengers include a drunken doctor, a Dallas prostitute banished from town, a pregnant woman seeking her cavalry officer husband, a whiskey salesman, a crooked banker, a gambler, and the Ringo Kid, an escaped outlaw seeking revenge. Their journey is fraught with peril, including the threat of Geronimo's war party, forcing them to confront their prejudices and discover unexpected bonds. The film is widely credited with revitalizing the Western genre and solidifying John Wayne's star status.
Major actors and actresses include John Wayne as the Ringo Kid, Claire Trevor as Dallas, Thomas Mitchell as Doc Boone, Andy Devine as Buck, John Carradine as Hatfield, Louise Platt as Mrs. Lucy Mallory, George Bancroft as Marshal Curley Wilcox, Donald Meek as Samuel Peacock, and Berton Churchill as Ellsworth Henry Gatewood.