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John Ford Movies

John Ford won a record 4 Best Director Oscars®
John Ford won a record 4 Best Director Oscars®

Want to know the best John Ford movies?  How about the worst John Ford movies?  Curious about John Ford box office grosses or which John Ford movie picked up the most Oscar nominations? Need to know which John Ford movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

This John Ford (1894-1973) movie page comes from a request by Chris.  Ford was an American film director, writer, producer and occasional actor.  His career spanned more than 50 years.  Ford’s films and personality were held in high regard by his colleagues, who have named him as one of the greatest directors of all time. When looking at adjusted domestic box office grosses, Ford’s movies, grossed almost $5 billion in box office dollars.  His movies received 75 Oscar® nominations and won 20 Oscars®….including 1942’s How Green Was My Valley which won the Best Picture Oscar®.

His IMDb page shows 145 acting credits f rom 1917-1976. This page will rank 57 John Ford movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  Shorts, documentaries and almost all of his silent films are not included in the rankings.  We have ranked every John Ford movie from 1932 to 1966 as well as a few that we could find box office information from 1924-1931.  Sadly reporting box office information back then was not a priority for movie studios ….and even sadder is that nearly all of his silent films, like the box office information, are lost forever.

John Ford directed James Stewart 4 times and John Wayne 14 times
John Ford directed James Stewart 4 times and John Wayne 14 times

John Ford Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort John Ford movies by co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort John Ford movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort John Ford movies by yearly domestic box office rank
  • Sort John Ford movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and many Oscar® wins each John Ford movie received and
  • Sort John Ford movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
  • Use the search and sort button to make this page very interactive. For example type “Wayne” in the search box and up pop the 14 movies that John Wayne made with Ford.
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Actual B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) B.O. Rank by Year Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score S
1 How Green Was My Valley (1941)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Director Win
Donald Crisp &
Maureen O'Hara
9.70 432.0 432.00 3 81 10 / 05 99.9
2 The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Director Win
Henry Fonda &
Jane Darwell
7.10 318.9 318.90 6 88 07 / 02 99.5
5 The Quiet Man (1952)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Director Win
John Wayne &
Maureen O'Hara
10.60 239.9 366.20 10 84 07 / 02 99.4
6 Stagecoach (1939)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Director Nom
John Wayne &
Thomas Mitchell
5.00 221.8 346.40 30 83 07 / 02 99.3
3 Mister Roberts (1955)
AA Best Picture Nom
James Cagney &
Henry Fonda
21.40 515.1 579.30 4 88 03 / 01 99.3
4 How the West Was Won (1962)
AA Best Picture Nom
John Wayne &
James Stewart
36.10 601.5 1,434.90 2 76 08 / 03 99.0
7 The Searchers (1956) John Wayne &
Natalie Wood
14.00 318.2 430.60 14 89 00 / 00 98.7
9 My Darling Clementine (1946) Henry Fonda &
Walter Brennan
7.40 265.4 265.40 43 85 00 / 00 98.2
11 Arrowsmith (1931)
AA Best Picture Nom
Myrna Loy 3.80 228.9 228.90 11 72 04 / 00 97.5
11 Fort Apache (1948) John Wayne &
Henry Fonda
8.30 260.3 365.10 17 81 00 / 00 97.3
12 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) John Wayne &
Victor McLaglen
7.60 222.1 302.80 23 78 01 / 01 97.2
10 They Were Expendable (1945)
Director
John Wayne &
Donna Reed
8.90 326.8 453.20 25 78 02 / 00 97.1
12 Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) Henry Fonda &
Edna May Oliver
8.80 392.9 392.90 7 74 02 / 00 96.2
15 The Horse Soldiers (1959) John Wayne &
William Holden
10.90 226.2 226.20 21 76 00 / 00 96.1
18 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) John Wayne &
James Stewart
10.10 169.0 333.30 22 84 01 / 00 96.0
17 Steamboat Round the Bend (1935) Will Rogers 4.30 223.2 223.20 8 75 00 / 00 95.9
16 The Long Gray Line (1955) Tyrone Power &
Maureen O'Hara
11.10 267.9 267.90 27 75 00 / 00 95.9
21 The Iron Horse (1924) George O'Brien 4.00 200.0 200.00 5 73 00 / 00 95.4
17 Pinky (1949)
Director
Jeanne Crain &
Ethel Barrymore
10.60 306.8 306.80 6 70 03 / 00 95.4
18 Wee Willie Winkie (1937) Shirley Temple &
Victor McLaglen
5.60 270.2 270.20 13 71 01 / 00 95.1
20 The Hurricane (1937) Thomas Mitchell &
Dorothy Lamour
4.40 211.5 211.50 30 69 01 / 00 94.6
25 The Whole Town's Talking (1935) Edward G. Robinson 3.10 163.7 163.70 25 81 00 / 00 94.4
19 Mogambo (1953) Clark Gable &
Grace Kelly
13.90 288.9 522.00 9 67 02 / 00 94.3
26 Submarine Patrol (1938) Richard Greene &
John Carradine
3.80 175.9 175.90 43 76 00 / 00 94.0
27 3 Godfathers (1948) John Wayne &
Ward Bond
5.50 170.9 233.60 62 75 00 / 00 93.4
26 Rio Grande (1950) John Wayne &
Maureen O'Hara
6.40 167.4 167.40 31 74 00 / 00 92.4
28 Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
Director
Henry Fonda &
Alice Brady
3.00 133.9 133.90 77 83 01 / 00 92.2
29 Pilgrimage (1933) Henrietta Crosman 2.90 155.4 155.40 16 73 00 / 00 90.7
28 Tobacco Road (1941) Charley Grapewin &
Dana Andrews
5.30 237.6 237.60 22 58 00 / 00 90.5
32 The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) Warner Baxter &
Gloria Stuart
2.90 145.8 145.80 67 74 00 / 00 90.1
30 The Informer (1935)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Director Win
Victor McLaglen &
Wallace Ford
1.30 67.7 141.40 104 83 06 / 04 90.1
33 Judge Priest (1934) Will Rogers 3.40 186.3 186.30 11 61 00 / 00 90.1
31 The Long Voyage Home (1940)
AA Best Picture Nom
John Wayne &
Thomas Mitchell
1.90 83.8 135.90 106 78 06 / 00 88.4
34 Four Men And a Prayer (1938) Loretta Young &
David Niven
3.50 162.0 162.00 51 59 00 / 00 86.3
35 The Wings of Eagles (1957) John Wayne &
Maureen O'Hara
6.40 143.5 229.60 34 64 00 / 00 86.1
34 Air Mail (1932) Ralph Bellamy &
Pat O'Brien
1.80 101.5 101.50 47 76 00 / 00 85.4
38 Donovan's Reef (1963) John Wayne &
Lee Marvin
8.90 128.7 236.70 33 66 00 / 00 85.2
36 The Lost Patrol (1934) Victor McLaglen &
Boris Karloff
1.80 97.7 97.70 65 74 01 / 00 84.8
40 When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) Dan Dailey &
William Demarest
4.90 126.5 126.50 57 64 01 / 00 84.3
42 Cheyenne Autumn (1964) James Stewart &
Richard Widmark
8.80 116.8 297.30 30 64 01 / 00 83.1
39 Wagon Master (1950) Ben Johnson &
Ward Bond
3.20 83.7 106.00 101 76 00 / 00 83.0
44 Mary of Scotland (1936) Katharine Hepburn &
Fredric March
2.60 131.8 212.70 74 59 00 / 00 82.5
41 The Last Hurrah (1958) Spencer Tracy 3.10 65.5 65.50 71 78 00 / 00 81.6
43 The Fugitive (1947) Henry Fonda &
Ward Bond
2.20 74.7 74.70 131 75 00 / 00 81.3
46 What Price Glory (1952) James Cagney &
Robert Wagner
5.60 126.3 126.30 53 56 00 / 00 80.1
47 Flesh (1932) Wallace Beery 1.60 91.7 91.70 54 63 00 / 00 77.6
45 Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Woody Strode &
Jeffrey Hunter
2.20 40.6 40.60 96 78 00 / 00 76.4
49 Doctor Bull (1933) Will Rogers 1.50 80.9 80.90 62 61 00 / 00 72.8
48 Two Rode Together (1961) James Stewart &
Richard Widmark
4.10 70.0 70.00 55 64 00 / 00 72.4
50 The Black Watch (1929) Victor McLaglen &
Myrna Loy
2.60 91.3 91.30 48 57 00 / 00 72.0
50 The Sun Shines Bright (1953) John Russell &
Francis Ford
0.70 14.2 14.20 223 73 00 / 00 62.3
53 The Brat (1931) Sally O'Neill 1.10 67.6 67.60 136 56 00 / 00 61.9
54 The Plough and the Stars (1936) Barbara Stanwyck &
Barry Fitzgerald
1.10 52.7 52.70 140 60 00 / 00 61.6
53 Young Cassidy (1965) Rod Taylor &
Julie Christie
2.70 33.1 33.10 83 66 00 / 00 60.6
55 7 Women (1966) Anne Bancroft 1.50 17.0 17.00 113 70 00 / 00 59.1
57 The World Moves On (1934) Madeleine Carroll &
Franchot Tone
1.30 68.8 68.80 92 48 00 / 00 50.3
56 The Rising of the Moon (1957) Tyrone Power 0.30 7.2 13.40 200 67 00 / 00 48.3
59 Gideon of Scotland Yard (1958) Jack Hawkins 0.40 7.4 7.40 170 61 00 / 00 35.8
59 Up the River (1930) Spencer Tracy &
Humphrey Bogart
0.90 58.4 58.40 128 44 00 / 00 33.9

Stats and Possibly Interesting Things From The Above John Ford Table

  1. Twenty-seven John Ford movies crossed the magical $100 million domestic gross mark.  That is a percentage of 47.36% of his movies listed. How the West Was Won (1963) was his biggest box office ht when looking at adjusted domestic box office gross.
  2. An average John Ford movie grosses $118.90 million in adjusted box office gross.
  3. Using RottenTomatoes.com’s 60% fresh meter.  49 of John Ford’ movies are rated as good movies…or 85.64% of their movies. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) is his highest rated movie while Up the River (1930) was his lowest rated movie.
  4. Twenty John Ford movie received at least one Oscar® nomination in any category…..or 35.08% of his movies.
  5. Eight John Ford movie won at least one Oscar® in any category…..or 14.03% of his movies.
  6. A “good movie” Ultimate Movie Ranking  (UMR) Score is 60.  45 John Ford movies scored higher than that average….or 78.94% of his movies. How Green Was My Valley (1941) got the the highest UMR Score while Up the River (1930) got the lowest UMR Score.
John Ford directed Henry Fonda in 7 movies...their most famous movie...1940's The Grapes of Wrath
John Ford directed Henry Fonda in 7 movies…their most famous movie…1940’s The Grapes of Wrath

Possibly Interesting Facts About John Ford

1. John Martin “Jack” Feeney was born in Cape Elizabeth, Maine on February 1st, 1894.  Ford followed his older brother, Francis, to Hollywood and adopted Jack Ford as his professional name.

2. In 1915, John Ford appeared uncredited in D. W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation.  He appeared as a Klansman who lifts up one side of his hood so he can see clearly.  The Birth of a Nation was the first ever blockbuster movie.

3.  John Ford directed 62 shorts and silent movies from 1917 to 1929.   He became one of the first pioneer directors of sound films.  He shot Fox Studio’s first song sung on screen.  He directed Fox’s first “talkie” short. His first full length talkie was 1929’s Black Watch.

4.  In 1928 John Ford started using an unknown extra in his films.  That unknown extra was John Wayne.  Ford and Wayne would make movies together for the next 35 years.  Their movies together earned over $1.4 billion in adjusted box office grosses and received 24 Oscar® nominations.  That is one of the best actor/director combos of all-time.

5. John Ford received 5 Best Director Oscar® nominations.  He won a record 4 times…..1935’s The Informer, 1940’s The Grapes of Wrath, 1941’s How Green Was My Valley and 1952’s The Quiet Man.  The only time he was nominated but did win was for 1939’s Stagecoach.  Ford also two more Oscars® for his war time documentaries.

6.  John Ford directed 10 different actors in Oscar®-nominated performances: Victor McLaglen, Thomas Mitchell, Edna May Oliver, Jane Darwell, Henry Fonda, Donald Crisp, Sara Allgood, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Jack Lemmon. McLaglen, Mitchell, Darwell, Crisp and Lemmon won a Oscar® for one of their roles in one of Fords movies.

7.  Entertainment Weekly named John Ford as the third greatest director of all-time.  Alfred Hitchcock was first and Orson Welles was second.  Welles considered Ford to be the best director of all time.

8.  John Ford was married one time.   He married Mary Ford in 1920 and they stayed married until his death in 1973.  They had two children.

9.  John Ford cast the great character actor, Ward Bond, in 26 movies that Ford directed.

10.  “So long, ya bastard” was the last line of 1966’s 7 Women.  7 Women was the last movie Ford directed…..so that is how John Ford’s incredible career ended.

Check out John Ford’s movie career compared to current and classic stars on our Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time page.  Another great read on John Ford is Print The Legend: The Life of John Ford by Scott Eyman.  When I got stuck finding box office information on Ford’s films…this was an excellent resource to get outstuck….highly recommend it.

Steve Lensman’s John Ford Updated You Tube Trailer

 

 

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  1. Anonymous says:
    March 24, 2020 at 4:56 pm

    You’re good at this Is mom proud?

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  2. BOB to BRUCE says:
    February 3, 2020 at 4:23 am

    Thanks for your feedback on my Lou Gossett Junior post and other ones. Respected journalist Graeme Ross has compiled his personal list of the 10 Greatest John Ford movies and the list is currently the talking point at my amateur movie buffs group meetings. In reverse-ranked order the films are:

    10/Young Mr Lincoln
    9/She wore a Yellow Ribbon
    8/How Green was My Valley
    7/Fort Apache
    6/The Quiet Man
    5/My Darling Clementine
    4/The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    3/Stagecoach
    2/The Grapes of Wrath
    1/The Searchers.

    ADDITIONAL TRIVIA
    It will be noted that, unsurprisingly, all but How Green was My Valley featured The Duke or/and Hank Fonda. My personal fave in the 10 is My Darling Clementine, one of the most beautiful westerns I have ever seen. Although a Wayne fanatic I have never liked The Searchers; though one film historian opined that in the movie The Duke gave the “best male movie performance of the 1950s”

    In his declining years in the 1950s Laddie’s personal film company [Jaguar Productions] was in active talks to produce a remake of Fort Apache with Ladd in Wayne’s role; Brando in Fonda’s; and the then-hot Eva Marie Saint in Shirley Temple’s part. Unfortunately the project whose working title was The Cavalrymen fell through; nonetheless when I mentioned the proposal in my movie buffs group it received a posthumous cheer!

    If translated into Klingon or Cthulhu-speak the list might well be seen as code for roughly: “We have our own opinion-makers over here in Ireland: we don’t rely on mountebanks like Joel Hirschhorn to dictate our tastes.” Anyway keep safe.

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  3. Dan says:
    November 22, 2019 at 9:13 pm

    There was a documentary “John Ford: The Man Who Invented America” aired yesterday on TCM which must be the worst film documentary I have ever seen. It’s basically a salute to Monument Valley with some coverage of John Ford in the army. We get 1 film historian unknown to me and his grandson as talking heads. We also have philosophers, teachers, regular people talking about what they think of him. Some of the people interviewed speak in French. One goes into how Ford couldn’t see his feminine side (what). There is a comparison between John Wayne and Donald Trump on how they are so much alike (what has this got to do with John Ford). Then we have a piece on how Donald Trump has hurt Monument Valley as president while showing things Barack Obama did for the peoples that live there. What does any of this have to do with John Ford. Jeeessh.

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