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Remake | Stagecoach
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IMDbThe artist Norman Rockwell, famous for his Saturday Evening Post covers, appears as a "townsman" in a brief scene. He also designed the movie's poster, and the character images shown over the end credits.
Doc Boone (Bing Crosby) drinks coffee with a handful of salt in it. The salt is intended to make him vomit and get rid of any alcohol still in his stomach so that he can sober up faster.
Bing Crosby's last major film. He deliberately scaled back his film appearances after this, as he believed Hollywood had changed.
Bing Crosby's daughter Mary was Mrs Mallory in the third film version of the story, Stagecoach (1986).
At about 1 hour 29 min during the Indian fight scene; several Indians are shot and fall off their horses then dragged with their foot stuck in stirrup. Indians didn't uses saddles, they rode bareback. Therefore they couldn't be dragged.
"Doc Josiah Boone: You see, my dear, you and I are both victims of a disease called social prejudice. Makes no allowance for beauty, wit, or a previous service."
"Hatfield: Put out that cigar! You're annoying the lady. Doc Josiah Boone: Oh, I'm sorry Ma'am I'm so fond of the weed myself I sometimes forget it's unpleasant to others. Excuse me. Hatfield: If you're a gentleman you'd know better to never smoke in the presence of a lady. Doc Josiah Boone: You know last week I took a bullet out of a fellow who had been shot by a gentleman. The bullet was in the back. Hatfield: Are you insinuating?"