Harry Carey, Jr.s Appearances in John Ford Films
T he following filmography lists only the films Harry Carey, Jr., made with John Ford. In addition, Carey has appeared to date in over 100 motion pictures and dozens of television shows. Among the other distinguished directors he has worked with are Howard Hawks, Raoul Walsh, William Wellman, Henry Hathaway, Lindsay Anderson, Walter Hill, Peter Boganovich, and Robert Zemeckis.
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3 GODFATHERS (1948)
Producers: John Ford, Merian C. Cooper. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Laurence Stallings and Frank S. Nugent (based on the story by Peter B. Kyne). Cinematographer: Winton C. Hoch. Editor: Jack Murray. Music: Richard Hagemen. Art Direction: James Basevi. Assistant Directors: Wingate Smith, Edward OFearna. Production and Distribution: Argosy Pictures - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Filmed in Technicolor. Release Date: December 1, 1948. 106 minutes. Cast: John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Hairy Carey, Jr., Ward Bond, Mildred Natwick, Charles Halton, Jane Darwell, Mae Marsh, Guy Kibbee, Dorothy Ford, Ben Johnson, Michael Dugan, Don Summers, Fred Libby, Hank Worden, Jack Pennick, Francis Ford, Ruth Clifford.
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (1949)
Producers: John Ford, Merian C. Cooper. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Frank S. Nugent and Laurence Stallings (based on the story War Party by James Warner Bellah). Cinematographer: Winton C. Hoch, Charles P. Boyle (second unit). Editor: Jack Murray. Music: Richard Hageman. Art Direction: James Basevi. Costumes: Michael Meyers and Ann Peck. Production and Distribution: Argosy Pictures - RKO Radio Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor. Release Date: October 22, 1949. 103 minutes. Cast: John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Ager, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., Victor McLaglen, Mildred Natwick, George OBrien, Arthur Shields, Francis Ford, Harry Woods, Chief Big Tree, Noble Johnson, Cliff Lyons, Michael Dugan, Mickey Simpson, Fred Graham, Frank McGrath, Don Summers, Fred Libby, Jack Pennick, Billy Jones, Bill Gettinger, Fred Kennedy, Rudy Bowman, Post Park, Ray Hyke, Lee Bradley, Chief Sky Eagle, Dan White, Frank Baker.
WAGONMASTER (1950)
Producers: John Ford and Merian C. Cooper. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Frank S. Nugent and Patrick Ford. Cinematographers: Bert Glennon, Archie Stout (second unit). Editors: Jack Murray and Barbara Ford. Assistant Director: Wingate Smith. Music: Richard Hageman. Art Direction: James Basevi. Production and Distribution: Argosy Pictures -RKO Radio Pictures. Filmed in black and white. Release Date: April 19, 1950.86 minutes. Cast: Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., Joanne Dru, Ward Bond, Charles Kemper, Alan Mowbray, Jane Darwell, Ruth Clifford, Russell Simpson. Kathleen OMalley, James Arness, Fred Libby, Hank Worden, Mickey Simpson, Francis Ford, Cliff Lyons, Don Summers, Movita Castenada, Jim Thoipe, Chuck Haywood.
RIO GRANDE (1950)
Producers: John Ford and Merian C. Cooper. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: James Kevin McGuiness (based on the story Mission with No Record by James Warner Bellah). Cinematographers: Bert Glennon, Archie Stout (second unit). Editors: Jack Murray and Barbara Ford. Music: Victor Young, songs sung by The Sons of the Pioneers. Art Direction: Frank Hotaling. Production and Distribution: Argosy Pictures - Republic Pictures. Release Date: November 15, 1950. 105 minutes. Cast: John Wayne, Maureen OHara, Ben Johnson, Claude Jarman, Jr., Harry Carey, Jr., Chill Wills, J, Carroll Naish, Victor McLaglen, Grant Withers, Peter Ortiz, Steve Pendleton, Karolyn Grimes, Alberto Morin, Stan Jones, Fred Kennedy, Jack Pcnnick, Pat Wayne, Chuck Roberson, The Sons ol' the Pioneers: Ken Curtis, Hugh Farr, Karl Fair, Lloyd Perryman, Shug Fisher, Tom Doss.
THE LONG GRAY LINE (1955)
Producer: Robert Arthur. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Edward Hope (based on the book Bringing Up the Brass by Marty Maher with Nardi Reeder). Cinematographer: Charles Lawton, Jr. Editor: William Lyon. Assistant Directors: Wingate Smith and Jack Conick. Musical Adaptation: George Duning. Art Direction: Robert Peterson. Costumes: Jean Louis. Production and Distribution: Rota Productions - Columbia Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor - CinemaScope. Release Date: February 9, 1955. 138 minutes. Cast: Tyrone Power, Maureen OHara, Robert Francis, Donald Crisp, Ward Bond, Betsey Palmer, Phil Carey, William Leslie, Hairy Carey, Jr., Patrick Wayne, Sean McClory, Peter Graves, Milburn Stone, Erin OBrien-Moorc, Walter D. Ehlers, Don Barclay, Martin Milner, Chuck Courtney, Willis Bouchey, Jack Pennick.
MISTER ROBERTS (1955)
Producer: Leland Hayward. Directors: John Ford. Mervyn LeRoy, and (uncredited) Joshua Logan. Screenplay: Frank S. Nugent and Joshua Logan (based on the play by Joshua Logan and Thomas Heggen and the novel by Thomas Heggen). Cinematographer: Winton C. Hoch. Editor: Jack Murray. Assistant Director: Wingate Smith. Music: Franz Waxman. Art Direction: Art Loel. Costumes: Moss Mabry. Production and Distribution: Orange Productions Columbia Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor - CinemaScope. Release Date: July 30,1955. 123 minutes. Cast: Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lemmon, William Powell, Ward Bond, Betsy Palmer, Phil Carey, Nick Adams, Hairy Carey, Jr., Ken Curtis, Frank Aletter, Fritz Ford, Buck Kartalian, William Henry, William Hudson, Stubby Kruger, Harry Tenbraok, Lopez, Robert Roark, Pat Wayne, Tige Andrews, Jim Maloney, Denny Niles, Francis Conner, Shug Fisher, Danny Borzage, Jim Muiphy, Kathleen OMalley, Maura Murphy, Mimi Doyle, Jeanne Murray-Vanderbilt, Lonnie Pierce, Martin Milner, Gregory Walcott, James Flavin, Duke Kahanamoko.
THE SEARCHERS (1956)
Producers: Merian C. Cooper and C. V. Whitney. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Frank S. Nugent (based on the novel by Alan LeMay). Associate Producer: Patrick Ford. Cinematographer: Winton C. Hoch, Alfred Gilks (second unit). Editor: Jack Murray. Assistant Director: Wingate Smith. Music: Max Steiner. Title Song: Stan Jones. Art Direction: Frank Hotaling and James Basevi. Costumes: Frank Beetson and Ann Peck. Production and Distribution: C. V. Whitney Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor - VistaVision. Release Date: May 26, 1956. 119 minutes. Cast: John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, Natalie Wood, John Qualen, Olive Carey, Henry Brandon, Ken Curtis, Harry Carey, Jr., Antonio Moreno, Hank Worden, Lana Wood, WalterCoy, Dorothy Jordan, Pippa Scott, Pat Wayne, Beulah Archuletta, Jack Pennick, Peter Mamakos, Bill Steele. Cliff Lyons, Chuck Roberson, Ruth Clifford, Mae Marsh, Dan Borzage, Billy Carlledge, Chuck Hayward, Slim Hightower, Fred Kennedy, Frank McGrath, Dale van Sickle, Henry Wills, Terry Wilson, Away Luna, Billy Yellow, Bob Many Mules, Exactly Sonnie Betsuie, Feather Hat, Jr., Hairy Black Horse, Jack Tin Horn, Many Mules Son, Percy Shooting Star, Pete Grey Eyes, Pipe Line Begishe, Smile White Sheep.
TWO RODE TOGETHER (1961)
Producer: Stan Shpetner. Director: John Ford. Screenplay: Frank Nugent (based on the novel Comanche Captives by Will Cook). Cinematographer: Charles Lawton, Jr. Editor: Jack Murray. Assistant Director: Wingate Smith. Music: George Duning. Art Direction: Robert Peterson. Costumes: Frank Beetson. Production and Distribution: Ford-Shpetner Productions - Columbia Pictures. Filmed in Pathecolor. Release Date: July 1961.109 minutes. Cast: James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Shirley Jones, Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, John Mclntire, Paul Birch, Willis Bouchey, Henry Brandon, Harry Carey, Jr., Ken Curtis, Olive Carey, Chet Douglas, Annelle Hayes, David Kent, Anna Lee, Jeanette Nolan, John Qualen, Ford Rainey, Woody Strode, O. Z. Whitehead, Cliff Lyons, Mae Marsh, Frank Baker, Ruth Clifford, Ted Knight, Maj. Sam Harris, Jack Pennick, Chuck Roberson, Dan Bor/age, Bill Henry, Chuck Hayward, Edward Brophy.