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Overview

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Director:

John Ford

Writers:

James Warner Bellah (screenplay) and
Willis Goldbeck (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:

22 April 1962 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama | Romance | Western more

Tagline:

Together For The First Time - James Stewart - John Wayne - in the masterpiece of four-time Academy Award winner John Ford

Plot:

A senator, who became famous for killing a notorious outlaw, returns for the funeral of an old friend and tells the truth about his deed. full summary | full synopsis

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Awards:

Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations more

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Directors We Love: John Ford
 (From Cinematical. 16 September 2009, 8:15 PM, PDT)

DVD: Review: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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The passing of the old ways more (151 total)


Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Additional Details

Runtime:

123 min | Brazil:124 min | West Germany:113 min (cut version)

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Filming Locations:

California, USA more


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

First occasion of John Wayne calling someone "Pilgrim". more

Goofs:

Factual errors: In the school scene, Ransom talks about the "law of the land" (US Constitution) and mentions changing or amending it. He continues the lesson but refers to it as the Declaration of Independence instead of the US Constitution. more

Quotes:

[first lines]
Ransom Stoddard: [descending from railway carriage and consulting pocket watch] Thanks, Jason. On time.
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in I Call First (1967) more

Soundtrack:

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A Note Regarding Spoilers
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59 out of 80 people found the following comment useful.
The passing of the old ways, 30 August 2004
Author: evilsnack from Mountain Home, Idaho

Other reviewers, aside from seeing this as the end of the classic western, saw the plot as myth granting to one man that which was rightfully another's. I disagree. I see TMWSLV as a tale of a man stepping aside for the sake of a better man and a better world, at great personal cost.

I view Tom as someone who has lived a cynical life--kill it before it kills you. With the advent of Ransom he recognizes that there is a better way, and that Ransom, by defying evil from a position of weakness, is far braver than Tom, who has merely defied evil from a position of strength. Additionally, Ransom brings about an answer to the question "must the sword rule forever?" with a resounding "no," a denial that at first seems foolish to Tom, but who then realizes that things really should be Ransom's way.

And so Tom, knowing that one of them is the better man, allows that better man to receive the fame attendant to heroism; and in fact Ransom, for daring what Tom never did dare, is the true hero of the tale. Like all honest men must, Tom steps aside for the better man, knowing what it will cost him to do what is right.

An earlier reviewer said that the depiction of the politics was a parody; in fact, the politics of the early portion of the republics was even more lively (read: pugnacious) than is depicted in the film.

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