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  1. Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The (1962) -- (Movie Clip) I Hate Tricks, Pilgrim John Wayne as rough-hewn rancher Tom Doniphon has come to consider city-born lawyer Ranse (James Stewart) a rival for his girl, but also feels some duty to warn him against confronting the notorious outlaw, thus this famous scene from John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 1962.

  2. www.elespectadorimaginario.com › el-hombre-que-mato-a-liberty-valanceEl hombre que mató a Liberty Valance

    Ficha técnica: El hombre que mató a Liberty Valance (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance), EUA, 1962. Dirección: John Ford Guion: James Warner Bellah y Willis Goldbeck, a partir de una historia de Dorothy M. Johnson Producción: Willis Goldbeck Fotografía: William H. Clothier Música: Cyril Mockridge Reparto: James Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, Ken ...

  3. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance》 福特献给西部英雄的挽歌 当传奇流传为事实,就将传奇当成现实。 东部文明孕育出的理想主义者误入蛮荒的西部,Stoddard是个律师不适合拿枪杀人,Valance是个牛仔不希望归驯降临,不可调和的矛盾冲击着续写了数十年的西部神话,是时候体面地...

  4. El hombre que mató a Liberty Valance; Título original The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. IMDb Rating 8.1 68,173 votos. TMDb Rating 7.7 586 votos. Director. John Ford. Director. Reparto. John Wayne. Tom Doniphon. James Stewart. Ransom Stoddard. Vera Miles. Hallie Stoddard. Lee Marvin. Liberty Valance.

  5. Der Mann, der Liberty Valance erschoß (Originaltitel: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance) ist ein US-amerikanischer Spätwestern, den John Ford 1962 mit John Wayne, James Stewart und Lee Marvin in Schwarz-Weiß drehte. Als Vorlage diente eine gleichnamige Erzählung von Dorothy M. Johnson, in der ein idealistischer junger Anwalt im unzivilisierten Westen für Recht und Gesetz kämpft.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2014 · "This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." Behind the camera? John Ford, a director whose name is synonymous with "Westerns."...

  7. 16 de jun. de 2023 · The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance uses the star of most of those films, John Wayne, an actor who could certainly lay claim to being Hollywood's pre-eminent western star. It teamed him with James Stewart, an actor who had put aside his more genial image of the 1930s and '40s in a series of psychological westerns directed by Anthony Mann, beginning with Winchester '73 in 1950.