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    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

    1962 · Western · 2h 2m

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  1. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (/ ˈ v æ l ə n s /) is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and James Stewart. The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck was adapted from a 1953 short story written by Dorothy M. Johnson.

  2. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Directed by John Ford. With James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin. A senator returns to a Western town for the funeral of an old friend and tells the story of his origins.

    • (83K)
    • Drama, Western
    • John Ford
    • 1962-04-22
  3. Dec 28, 2011 · As the film opens, U. S. Senator Ransom Stoddard ( James Stewart) arrives in Shinbone by the new railroad with his wife Hallie ( Vera Miles) to attend the funeral of a man named Tom Doniphon (John Wayne). The corpse is being held in a plain pine box, and when he views it Stoddard is angered to see the boots have been stolen.

  4. Featuring a trio of classic leading men and a rich story captured by a director at the peak of his craft, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is one of the finest Westerns ever filmed. Read...

    • (55)
    • James Stewart
    • John Ford
    • Western
  5. Currently you are able to watch "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Epix Amazon Channel, Paramount Plus, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus, Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

    • John Ford
    • PG-13
    • 48
  6. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance • Gene Pitney, Burt Bacharach & Hal David. HD Film Tributes. 2.37M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 284K views 2 years ago. From the 1962 John Ford film,...

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    • 290.1K
    • HD Film Tributes
  7. Jul 9, 2024 · The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, American western film, released in 1962, that was John Ford’s poetic and sombre look at the end of the Wild West era. Although atypical of his usual works, it is widely considered Ford’s last great movie and among his best westerns. The story opens with the return.

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