Stagecoach (1939) - (Movie Clip) Social Prejudice
Ne'er-do-wells Dallas (Claire Trevor) and Doc Boone (Thomas Mitchell) cross paths with liquor peddler Peacock (Donald Meek) as they're being ejected from town in an early scene from John Ford's Stagecoach, 1939.
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