Fort Apache (1948) - (Movie Clip) I Am Not A Martinet
New commanding officer Thursday (Henry Fonda) reading his orders to officers, commending Michael (John Agar) for his uniform, tilting with York (John Wayne) about Indians, and reminiscing with Collingwood (George O'Brien), in John Ford's Fort Apache, 1948.
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Thursday (Henry Fonda), with daughter Philadelphia (Shirley Temple) arrives unexpected, greeted by the Collingwoods (Anna Lee, George O'Brien) and York (John Wayne), as Michael (John Agar) joins his parents (Ward Bond, Irene Rich), big events in John Ford's Fort Apache, 1948.
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En route to her father's new post, Philadelphia (Shirley Temple) meets disrobed Michael (John Agar, his first scene), who offends Colonel Thursday (Henry Fonda), before the escort (Pedro Armendariz, Victor McLaglen, Jack Pennick, Dick Foran) arrives, early in John Ford's Fort Apache, 1948.
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