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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
TrailerQuestions arise when Senator Stoddard, who became famous for killing a notorious outlaw, attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon in a small Western town. The truth about his deed will be revealed.Actors: John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond OBrien, Andy Devine, Ken Murray, John Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, John Qualen, Willis Bouchey, ...»Director: John FordCountry: United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 1962IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
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Characters of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
Tom DoniphonPlayed by: John Wayne
Ransom StoddardPlayed by: James Stewart
Hallie StoddardPlayed by: Vera Miles
Liberty ValancePlayed by: Lee Marvin
Dutton PeabodyPlayed by: Edmond O'Brien
Marshal Link AppleyardPlayed by: Andy Devine
Doc WilloughbyPlayed by: Ken Murray
Maj. Cassius StarbucklePlayed by: John Carradine
Nora EricsonPlayed by: Jeanette Nolan
Peter EricsonPlayed by: John Qualen
Jason TullyPlayed by: Willis Bouchey
Maxwell ScottPlayed by: Carleton Young
PompeyPlayed by: Woody Strode
Amos CarruthersPlayed by: Denver Pyle
FloydPlayed by: Strother Martin
ReesePlayed by: Lee Van Cleef -
Directors of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
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Creators of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
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Critic Reviews of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
New YorkerApril 29, 2013There's much to say about it; the simplest is that it's both the most romantic of Westerns and the greatest American political movie.
Chicago Sun-TimesDecember 30, 2011There is a purity to the John Ford style. His composition is classical. He arranges his characters within the frame to reflect power dynamics -- or sometimes to suggest a balance is changing.
VarietyJuly 07, 2010John Ford and the writers have somewhat overplayed their hands. They have taken a disarmingly simple and affecting premise, developed it with craft and skill to a natural point of conclusion, and then have proceeded to run it into the ground.
Chicago ReaderApril 24, 2009A great film, rich in thought and feeling, composed in rhythms that vary from the elegiac to the spontaneous.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Ford's purest and most sustained expression of the familiar themes of the passing of the Old West, the conflict between the untamed wilderness and the cultivated garden, and the power of myth.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005A basically honest, rugged and mature saga has been sapped of a great deal of effect by an obvious, overlong and garrulous anticlimax.
TV GuideApril 29, 2013A solid, if overrated, Ford western, one with its share of cliches and predictability. It's still fascinating to watch Wayne and Stewart deal with hellion Marvin in a changing West.
Film4April 29, 2013John Ford's last great film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is also one of the last classic Westerns to come out of Hollywood.
7M PicturesJanuary 09, 2010The movie does not offer a clean-cut look at morality and heroes, who emerge from a reluctant position, but it does draw a definitive line between good and evil.
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