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Alan Ladd stars as the titular gunslinger in this Western directed by George Stevens. The film was nominated for several Academy Awards and won for Best Cinematography. The Title is Shane - The Masters of Cinema Series.
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Product Information
A drifting gunfighter comes to the rescue of a homestead family terrorized by an ageing cattleman and his hired gun.
Product Identifiers
EAN5060000702101
eBay Product ID (ePID)21048562451
Product Key Features
ActorBen Johnson, Jean Arthur, Jack Palance, Alan Ladd, Brandon De Wilde, Van Heflin, Edgar Buchanan
Film/TV TitleShane
DirectorGeorge Stevens
Release Year2016
FormatBlu-ray
LanguageEnglish
GenreWesterns
Run Time118 Mins
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Number of Discs1
Additional InformationGeorge Stevens' classic Western, adaptated from the Jack Schaefer novel, stars Alan Ladd in the title role. Riding the ranges of Wyoming's Grand Tetons, Shane stops at the farm of homesteader Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) just before Ryker (Emile Meyer), a powerful and predatory cattleman, arrives with his hired muscle to make the farmer a threatening offer for land that he intends to get by any means necessary. When Shane lets the cattle baron know that his gun will back Starrett if there's any trouble, the grateful homesteader offers the stranger a job as a hired hand, which he accepts. Joe's young son Joey (Brandon de Wilde) is drawn to the quiet stranger, whose difference from the men he knows is confirmed by the accidental revelation of a gunfighter's lightning reflexes. Shane becomes a valuable asset to the farm, but is slowly drawn into the continuing hostilities between the two opposing groups. To complicate matters, Shane feels an unspoken, and unwanted, attraction to Starrett's wife Marian (Jean Arthur). This creates a sense of ambivalence in Joe, whose son already idolizes the gunslinger. Stevens' meticulous artistry imbues the simple Western with the mythic aura of an Arthurian legend, as Loyal Griggs' beautifully composed images provide the canvas for career performances by Ladd, Heflin, Arthur, and de Wilde, in what many regard as the finest western ever made.
Wonderful film, it's not the usual western it's about a young boys hero worship of a cowboy who comes to town and stays with his family the bluray looks stunning.