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  1. Aug 22, 2021 · From the 1962 John Ford film, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," with John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, Ken Mu...

  2. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ( / ˈvæləns /) 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.

  3. Stewart plays the bungling but charming big-city lawyer determined to rid Shinbone of Valance, and he finds that he has an unlikely ally -- in the form of a rugged, local rancher (Wayne). The...

  4. 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.

  5. Jan 5, 2017 · A great scene from John Ford's western. For a close analysis, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmWgRiGyd_4&feature=youtu.be.

  6. How and where to watch "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" online on Netflix and Prime Video – including free options.

  7. Dec 28, 2011 · Years ago Shinbone was held in a grip of terror by the sadistic Liberty Valance (played by Lee Marvin in a performance evoking savage cruelty). He had many murders on his conscience, and much enjoyed using a leather bullwhip. Tom Doniphon is a local farmer, who observes, "Liberty Valance's the toughest man south of the Picketwire--next to me."

  8. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Rotten Tomatoes. Released Apr 22, 1962 2h 2m Western. List. Questions arise when Senator Stoddard (James Stewart) attends the funeral of a local man named...

  9. In dusty Shinbone, do the people realise how much they owe the man who shot Liberty Valance? — Nick Riganas Senator Ranse Stoddard returns to the city of Shinbone in the Wild West, to go to the funeral of his friend Tom Doniphon.

  10. May 21, 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.