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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shane_(film)Shane (film) - Wikipedia

    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]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0046303Shane (1953) - IMDb

    Shane is a 1953 drama western film directed by George Stevens and starring Alan Ladd as a weary gunfighter who befriends a homestead family in 1880s Wyoming. The film won an Oscar and is widely regarded as one of the greatest stories of the west ever filmed.

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  3. Enigmatic gunslinger Shane (Alan Ladd) rides into a small Wyoming town with hopes of quietly settling down as a farmhand. Taking a job on homesteader Joe Starrett's (Van Heflin) farm, Shane is ...

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  4. Sep 3, 2000 · Shane is a movie about a gunfighter who helps a farmer stand up to a ruthless cattle baron in the Old West. Roger Ebert analyzes the complex themes, characters and scenes of this masterpiece directed by George Stevens and starring Alan Ladd.

  5. Aug 27, 2008 · Shane (1953) - YouTube. ClassicMovieTrailers. 2.67K subscribers. Subscribed. 923. 791K views 15 years ago. A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering...

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  6. Shane is a classic Western film starring Alan Ladd as a mysterious gunfighter who helps a homesteading family. IMDb provides the full list of cast, crew, and production details, including writers, directors, composers, and more.

  7. Shane is a western novel by Jack Schaefer published in 1949. It was initially published in 1946 in three parts in Argosy magazine, and originally titled Rider from Nowhere . [1] The novel has been printed in seventy or more editions, [2] and translated into over 30 languages, [1] and was adapted into the 1953 film starring Alan Ladd .

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