James Stewart and Henry Fonda were two of the greatest American actors, and unlikely best friends for nearly 50 years. Though divided by politics, religion, and temperament, they shared a deep bond, a love for the same woman, and a remarkable range of talent across stage and screen. This eight-week series follows their parallel paths from small-town beginnings to Hollywood stardom, exploring their iconic performances in comedy, drama, thrillers, and westerns. With behind-the-scenes stories, film clips, and historical context, we’ll celebrate their lasting legacy in American cinema.
LECTURES:
1. The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935): Fonda’s film debut with Janet Gaynor (91 min.)
2. Next Time We Love (1936): Stewart’s first lead role opposite Margaret Sullivan (87 min.)
3.Young Mr. Lincoln (1939): The breakthrough that made Fonda a star (100 min.)
4. Destry Rides Again (1939): Stewart’s first major western with Marlene Dietrich (94 min.)
5. My Darling Clementine (1946): Fonda’s acclaimed return to film after WWII (97 min.)
6.The Mortal Storm (1940): Stewart’s final film before military service (100 min.)
7. On Our Merry Way (1948): Stewart and Fonda’s first co-starring comedy (107 min.)
8. Firecreek (1968): A dramatic showdown between Stewart’s sheriff and Fonda’s outlaw (140 min.)
Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.