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  1. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- in Blu-ray

    A number of years ago, my Asst visited Monument Valley, and kindly brought me a ball jar filled with genuine MV sand/earth. The color is accurately represented not only in She Wore, but also in the image above.
  2. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- in Blu-ray

    Unfortunately, several on-line retailers seem to like the letters BD-R, and use it liberally, where it doesn't belong. Surprised some aren't listing as VHS-D.
  3. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- in Blu-ray

    I'd redo it without further thought. It's possible that the body of the film could be used as a base, without a need to return.
  4. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- in Blu-ray

    For those who may discuss identifying the quintessential John Ford / John Wayne film, many will point toward their 1949 Argosy production for RKO, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. I'd take it over The Quiet Man, as I'm a huge fan of their calvary films. Photographed in blazing three-strip...
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