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John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr., and Dorothy Ford in Le fils du désert (1948)

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Le fils du désert

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Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Havana/Mermaids/The Sheltering Sky/Awakenings/The Long Walk Home (TV Episode 1990)

      The Video Pick of the Week.
    • MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (Video 1990)

      clips
    • John Ford et Monument Valley (2013)

      Clips featured.

Referenced in

    • Les feux du music-hall (1950)

      Italian poster "In nome di Dio" visible in the vaudeville theater.
    • Deux sous d'espoir (1952)

      Italian poster "In nome di Dio" can be seen.
    • Kenjû 0 gô (1959)

      Poster appears on the wall.
    • "Hollywood Hist-o-Rama" John Wayne (TV Episode 1961)

      Mentioned as part of John Wayne's filmography.
    • "Le Virginien" We've Lost a Train (TV Episode 1965)

      Three cowboys find a baby whose mother has been killed.

Remade as

    • 3 hommes et un couffin (1985)

      Mentioned in Roger Ebert's review

Remake of

    • The Three Godfathers (1916)

      It is a remake
    • Le Fils du désert (1936)

      Is is a remake

Version of

    • Broncho Billy and the Baby (Short 1915)

    • The Three Godfathers (1916)

    • Marked Men (1919)

    • Far West (1929)

    • Le Fils du désert (1936)

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