John Ford's most complete vision about the passing of the Old West.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:31
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: In John Ford's stark, melancholy swan song for the conventional frontier Western, aged Senator Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) returns to the small town of Shinbone with his wife, Hallie (Vera... In John Ford's stark, melancholy swan song for the conventional frontier Western, aged Senator Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) returns to the small town of Shinbone with his wife, Hallie (Vera Miles), for the funeral of his friend, Tom Doniphan (John Wayne), where he recounts for reporters his relationship with the man. His arrival in the town years earlier as a newly minted lawyer had been welcomed with a vicious beating by Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin), a flamboyant thug hired by powerful business interests fearful of the lawyer's intentions to stump for statehood. Doniphan, a rancher and feared gunman, finds Stoddard unconscious, takes him into town, and continues to protect him, particularly after coming to realize that the woman he loves cares more for the lawyer. Despite Doniphan's warnings that the only law in the region comes at the end of a gun barrel, the stubborn lawyer insists on teaching the illiterate townspeople about the rule of law in a democratic society. When Stoddard is elected as the regional delegate to the territorial convention, Valance baits the politician, a notoriously inept gunman, into a showdown. The film, which plays like a Western version of Freud's CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS, reflects the aging director's ambivalence about many of the beliefs that had animated his earlier work. Shot on two soundstages because of a limited budget and Ford's poor health, THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE blends a stripped-down look with an intentionally fractured, ambiguous narrative to stand as a haunting elegy for the fearless gunman, the endless wilderness, and the loss of freedom their vanishing betokens. [More]
Starring: John Wayne, James Stewart, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles
Starring: John Wayne, James Stewart, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Dutton Peabody, Andy Devine, Ken Murray, John Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, Strother Martin, John Qualen, Willis Bouchey, Carleton Young, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle, O.Z. Whitehead, Paul Birch, Joseph Hoover, Anna Lee, Charles Seel
Director: John Ford
Director: John Ford
Story: Dorothy Johnson
Screenwriter: James Warner Bellah, Willis Goldbeck
Producer: Willis Goldbeck
Composer: Cyril Mockridge, Alfred Newman
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May 19, 2009
Reviews for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Few films are as deeply flawed yet so essential to a great director's filmography as John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
John Ford at his dark and brooding best. Lee Marvin is great. Stewart is too old to play the young lawyer. Wayne is solid. A Valentine to the West that was found only in legend
A great film, rich in thought and feeling, composed in rhythms that vary from the elegiac to the spontaneous.
In one of his last (good) Westerns, John Ford draws even more explicitly the contrast between charismatic and legal authority, between the Wilderness of the West (John Wayne) and the values of the Civilization (Jimmy Stewart, from the East).
...an appropriate tribute to the passing of the Old West, and a fitting salute to the films of screen legend John Ford.
Arguably, the best John Ford film ever, certainly one the very best, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is an American classic.
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