@article{DOLIDZE_2016, title={The Films of John Ford in the Golden Age of Westerns (1946-1960)}, volume={5}, url={https://jh.ibsu.edu.ge/jms/index.php/SJH/article/view/321}, DOI={10.31578/hum.v5i1.321}, abstractNote={<p>The article is dedicated to the famous western films of the greatest American filmmaker John<br />Ford. It is well known that after the World War Second the Western as the film genre had<br />the period of its renaissance during approximately fifteen years. There were appeared many<br />interesting westerns in this period made by original style Hollywood film directors and among<br />them was John Ford exactly one of the pure stylists of world cinema. His films always were<br />noted by critics and audience, always had the great impressions on the minds of the new and<br />new generations, etc. Indeed Ford made other genre films too (and not bad) but as he liked<br />to underline he was the master of westerns. Most of these works were the brilliant screen adaptations<br />of American classical literature about mythical Wild West and the US Army history.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal in Humanities}, author={DOLIDZE, Zviad}, year={2016}, month={Aug.}, pages={25–30} }