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Shane (1953): Shootout with Wilson. The two legendary gunslingers have it out in a truly iconic Western scene. Alan Ladd plays the laconic Shane, while Jack Palance portrays the imposing Jack...
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Sep 3, 2000 · Yes, Shane is the man–even though he knows that if he succeeds he’ll have to leave the valley. “There’s no living with a killing,” Shane tells Joey, after shooting three men dead in the saloon.
Shane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, and Van Heflin. Released by Paramount Pictures, [4][5] the film is noted for its landscape cinematography, editing, performances, and contributions to the genre. [6]
Jan 3, 2019 · The story of Shane, a former gunslinger who tries to help the Starrett family fight a cattle baron intent on driving them off their land, the action is largely seen through the eyes of young Joey Starrett, a nine-year-old boy who come to worship this quiet, mysterious stranger.
Shane's fancy gun twirling in the climactic showdown was actually performed by Rodd Redwing. Earlier, when Shane demonstrates his prowess for Joey, and it is clearly Alan Ladd himself on camera, the actor had been given a different, easier-to-use revolver for the scene.
Shane (1953) is a timeless, classic western tale - a very familiar and highly regarded seminal western and the most successful Western of the 1950s. The film's rich color cinematography captures the beautiful environment of the legendary frontier (filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Wyoming) with its gray-blue Grand Tetons as a backdrop.
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Shane: Directed by George Stevens. With Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde. An ex-gunfighter defends homesteaders in 1889 Wyoming.