'Shane' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Jimmy and Mia (2014)
Actors:
Wendie Malick (actress),
Julian Adams (actor),
Julian Adams (producer),
Carl Mergenthaler (actor),
Carl Mergenthaler (producer),
Carl Mergenthaler (producer),
Carl Mergenthaler (writer),
Tony Sears (director),
Tony Sears (writer),
Tony Sears (producer),
Nick Heyman (actor),
Annie Semler (actress),
Rita Verreos (actress),
Rita Verreos (producer),
Donna Elaine Miller (actress),
Genres:
Romance,
Western,
A Cold Night in a Small Town (2013)
Actors:
Patric Caird (composer),
Matthew Tingey (producer),
Simon Davidson (producer),
Simon Davidson (director),
Simon Davidson (writer),
Simon Davidson (editor),
Julia Maxwell (actress),
Jaren Brandt Bartlett (actor),
Oliver Linsley (producer),
Jared Abrahamson (actor),
Morgan Taylor Campbell (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Existential Surfers (2013)
Actors:
Mario R. Coello (writer),
Mario R. Coello (editor),
Mario R. Coello (writer),
Mario R. Coello (director),
Caryn Shalita (actress),
Richard Francis (actor),
Danielle Dipietro (producer),
Richard Francis (actor),
Pablo Acanda (actor),
Pablo Acanda (actor),
Evan Dwin (actor),
Evan Dwin (actor),
Nathaniel Higgs (actor),
Nathaniel Higgs (actor),
Anthony Knight (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Mystery,
Short,
9 Full Moons (2013)
Actors:
Lorielle New (actress),
Christo Dimassis (producer),
Twink Caplan (actress),
Al Sapienza (actor),
Pamela Adlon (actress),
Amy Seimetz (actress),
Bret Roberts (actor),
Donal Logue (actor),
Brian McGuire (actor),
Christo Dimassis (actor),
James Duval (actor),
Michael Frost (actor),
Harry Dean Stanton (actor),
Bret Roberts (producer),
Roger M. Mayer (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Holiday Spin (2012)
Actors:
Erika Eleniak (actress),
Laura Collini (miscellaneous crew),
Ralph Macchio (actor),
Paul Becker (miscellaneous crew),
Dan Joffre (actor),
Jeff Toyne (composer),
Christian Bruyère (producer),
Christian Bruyère (producer),
Jamie Alain (editor),
Lukasz Gosek (miscellaneous crew),
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum (director),
Brett McDermid (miscellaneous crew),
Jeff Croft (miscellaneous crew),
Karen Olivo (actress),
Albert Leon (writer),
Plot: Blake and his mother Roxy live in Charlotte, NC. Roxy owns a dance studio and Blake is looking forward to a career as a fighter. On Thanksgiving Eve, there is a terrible car accident. Blake's mother is killed and he is seriously injured. After he recovers, he finds Ruben at his bedside announcing he is his father and is taking him back to Miami. At 17, Blake cannot live on his own and has no choice but to go with the man who abandoned him as a baby. Ruben owns a dance studio where he lives with his wife, Emily. His career as a ballroom dancer came to an end years ago and his studio has serious financial problems. One of his dancers, Pia is competing in the Holiday Spin with Rob - Ruben's prodigy. It is a dance competition held every Christmas Eve with the couples dancing to Christmas carols. The grand prize of $50,000 goes to the dance studio. After Pia rejects Rob's sexual advances, he cheats on her with Tezza, and he decides to make Tezza his new dance partner at a competing dance studio. Even though Blake hasn't danced since he was a little boy, he begins dancing with Pia and the two decide to compete in the Holiday Spin.
Keywords: christmas
Genres:
Drama,
Eagle Falls (2012)
Actors:
David Light (actor),
T.A. Williams (miscellaneous crew),
Satu Runa (actress),
Anthony Pena (actor),
Carrie Madariaga (producer),
Carrie Madariaga (actress),
Carrie Madariaga (director),
Carrie Madariaga (writer),
Carrie Madariaga (producer),
Kyle Agnew (actor),
Amy Greenspan (actress),
Tiffany Martinez (actress),
Harley Marquette (actor),
Kimberli Smalling (actress),
Daniel Freeman (actor),
Plot: Life on the Eagle Falls Indian Reservation draws you in through a phenomenal ensemble cast. Returning to the Rez from military service Yiya Redhouse (Carrie Madariaga) must readjust to the demands of family and friends. Five very different individuals navigate life as young adults living on Eagle Falls, (Derrick Williams, Amy Greenspan, Luis Marquette and Kimberly Smalling). From Yiya's cousin showing up unannounced, to a crazy double date with the best friend Brittni and hilarious karaoke contest there is never a dull moment on Eagle Falls. But when the death of a childhood friend rocks the group everyone is forced to reevaluate their lives.
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Machine Head (2011)
Actors:
Bettina Tendler O'Mara (producer),
Lindsay Cohen (miscellaneous crew),
Jim Valdez (producer),
Jim Valdez (writer),
Jim Valdez (director),
Stephen Lentini (producer),
Shelley Bennett (actress),
Robert Adamson (actor),
Barbara Jean Barrielle (actress),
Barbara Jean Barrielle (producer),
Nicole Zeoli (actress),
Brett Howell (actor),
Steve Mokate (actor),
Steve Mokate (producer),
Sharon Hinnendael (actress),
Genres:
Horror,
Thriller,
Inside Out (2011)
Actors:
William Wonders III (editor),
William Wonders III (producer),
William Wonders III (producer),
William Wonders III (writer),
William Wonders III (director),
Jermaine McClure (actor),
Ralph Aiken (actor),
Youness Agourdi (actor),
Selena Tatum (actor),
Barbara Williams-Harris (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Short,
Thriller,
100 Miles (2007)
Actors:
Mustafa Abbas (actor),
Mustafa Abbas (producer),
Mustafa Abbas (writer),
Mustafa Abbas (director),
Mustafa Abbas (editor),
Khaldoun Haddad (composer),
Mohammed Rabi (actor),
Qais Rabi (actor),
Salma Othman (actress),
Mahmood Arjumand (actor),
Cord Tristan Nieberg (actor),
Plot: Miles McManus is an attention deprived schizophrenic. Ted Garcia is an old rival who wakes up with a bleeding head in Miles' bathtub all tied up, only to realize the reason he is there is his alleged rape of a girl, Annabelle James, crucial to the next day that will change both their lives forever. Never sure of his actions, Miles decides to let Ted speak. Ted swears that this hideous act has never happened, and that he and Annabelle are actually seeing each other. As the grisly night continues, Miles remembers that it was Annabelle's stepfather Jonathan Rivers who had hired him, and Ted's version of the story may actually come through. Little by little both men discover the underlying motive: Money. Annabelle's mother had left a fortune to her and she is the only way that Rivers can ever get close to it. Complications further arise, and Rivers plans on getting Ted's blood along with Annabelle's on his conscience all in the name of wealth. Now Miles is forced to make a decision that could ultimately bring more harm than good to himself. The freedom of one person comes at the cost of another, and Miles is soon confronted by the kidnapping of Annabelle, which will naturally turn into murder once all the money has been transferred. Having been played for a fool, Miles vows to make things right, but soon finds that doing the right thing sometimes translates into all the right things going wrong.
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Short,
Thriller,
Quotes:
Miles: What about the girl?::Rivers: [scoffs] What about her?::Miles: Did you... Did you...?::Rivers: Oh, Heaven's, no. We need her for a while. Money transfers can be a bitch sometimes, huh, Shane?::Shane: Yep.::Miles: What have you done with her?::Rivers: We're holding her in a safe deposit box until the money comes through. Truly an upside-down situation. She's in my warehouse with Mr. Clemens. He's taking good care of her.
Miles: I gotta return the piece you guys gave me.::Shane: Yeah. [Miles whips out gun, shoots Shane]
Rivers: My money. Mine! [shoots Ted]
Ted: You wanna hurt me, Miles?::Miles: Stop acting smart.::Ted: You wanna hurt me, right?::Miles: I wanna do the right thing.::Ted: The right thing! What's that like? Kidnapping a guy while he's at work, tying his hands and legs and placing him in a shower tray? Well, if that's the right thing, then you have fucking aced it, my friend!
Ted: I said, motherfucker if you want publicity, call the cops and have them circle the house, reporters will crawl all over the place like cockroaches. You'll be on TV. A star.::Miles: That's one choice. To be popular. But that one only lasts 24 hours.::Ted: Better plan, Einstein?::Ted: Why Miles McManus Jr, idle minds are definitely the devil's workshop. Looks like you two made a great fucking deal. I never hurt you in my life! What are you gonna do keep me here forever? Since you're not gonna shoot me, I'll scream for help.::Miles: No, you won't.::Ted: What makes you so sure?::Miles: Your blood on my gun. I'll swell your million dollar face so bad you'll have to walk around with a paper bag on your head for the rest of your life. Your image will be gone. People will stare at you like a freak. Forever.::Ted: We were jerks. We were. But never to you.::Miles: No, not in front of me.::Ted: So fuckin' what if we made fun of you behind your back, huh? What the fuck do you care? You didn't hear them or about them. We didn't spread rumors, we kept them all to ourselves, private fuckin' jokes. None of your business!::Miles: You think I'm doin' this to be popular, right, Ted?::Ted: Well, I don't think you have many reasons, no. You're a loser, and you'll die a loser. Kill me and/or fuck my face up, win the lottery, get married to Cindy fuckin' Crawford, brother, you will always be a loser. Even long after you're gone. The problem is no one will remember your name or what you looked like. I guess that pretty much makes you vapor, McManus. That's how much of a waste of fuckin' air you are.
Nightside (1973)
Actors:
F. Murray Abraham (actor),
John Cassavetes (actor),
Seymour Cassel (actor),
Dick Cavett (actor),
Joe Santos (actor),
Alexis Smith (actress),
Richard Donner (director),
Joseph Wiseman (actor),
Mike Kellin (actor),
Richard Jordan (actor),
June Havoc (actress),
Pete Hamill (writer),
Pete Hamill (writer),
Fredd Wayne (actor),
Paul Leaf (producer),
Plot: The story of three people - a press agent, a private detective and a nightclub owner - whose careers require them to spend most of the night awake and on the prowl. In the pilot episode, Carmine manages to rescue Smitty's night club from being demolition and manages to resurrect a fading star's acting career.
Keywords: actress, comeback, film-within-a-film, nightclub, press-agent, private-detective, unsold-tv-series-pilot
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Drama,
Shane (1953)
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act in this classic
Oscar winning we
...
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act in this classic
Oscar winning western.
(
Shane, incidentally, is referenced to in a song on
Roger Waters'
album "The
Pros and Cons of
Hitch Hiking")
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046303/
wn.com/Shane (1953)
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict forces him to act in this classic
Oscar winning western.
(
Shane, incidentally, is referenced to in a song on
Roger Waters'
album "The
Pros and Cons of
Hitch Hiking")
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046303/
- published: 27 Aug 2008
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Shane (1/8) Movie CLIP - Shane Comes to Town (1953) HD
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Shane (
Alan Ladd) is offered water by Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) as he passes by their farm.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Van Heflin, Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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Shane (
Alan Ladd) is offered water by Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) as he passes by their farm.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Van Heflin, Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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Shane (1953) - Clint Eastwood
There never was a man like SHANE. There never was a motion picture like SHANE.
There never was a man like SHANE. There never was a motion picture like SHANE.
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There never was a man like SHANE. There never was a motion picture like SHANE.
- published: 07 Oct 2010
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Shane, Come Back! - Shane (8/8) Movie CLIP (1953) HD
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Shane (
Alan Ladd) rides out of the town alone, with young
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) calling out to no avail, "Shane, come back."
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son Joey (Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Alan Ladd
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) rides out of the town alone, with young
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) calling out to no avail, "Shane, come back."
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son Joey (Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Alan Ladd
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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Shane (3/8) Movie CLIP - Let Me Buy You a Drink (1953) HD
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Shane (
Alan Ladd) buys
Chris Calloway (
Ben Johnson) a drink, and a punch.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde,
John Dierkes, Van Heflin, Ben Johnson, Alan Ladd,
Paul McVey, Emile Meyer,
John Miller,
Howard Negley
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) buys
Chris Calloway (
Ben Johnson) a drink, and a punch.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
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Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde,
John Dierkes, Van Heflin, Ben Johnson, Alan Ladd,
Paul McVey, Emile Meyer,
John Miller,
Howard Negley
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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- published: 22 May 2012
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Where Do You Think You're Going - Shane (6/8) Movie CLIP (1953) HD
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Jack Wils
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance) provokes
Frank Stonewall" Torrey ("
Elisha Cook Jr.) to draw his gun.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane.
Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun Jack Wilson (Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer Frank Torrey (Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Elisha Cook Jr.,
John Dierkes, Jack Palance,
Douglas Spencer
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance) provokes
Frank Stonewall" Torrey ("
Elisha Cook Jr.) to draw his gun.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane.
Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun Jack Wilson (Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer Frank Torrey (Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Elisha Cook Jr.,
John Dierkes, Jack Palance,
Douglas Spencer
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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- published: 22 May 2012
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Low Down Yankee Liar - Shane (7/8) Movie CLIP (1953) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) takes out
Jack WIlson (
Jack Palance) and the Ryker
Gang.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde,
John Dierkes, Alan Ladd, Emile Meyer,
John Miller, Jack Palance
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) takes out
Jack WIlson (
Jack Palance) and the Ryker
Gang.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde,
John Dierkes, Alan Ladd, Emile Meyer,
John Miller, Jack Palance
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 122139
Shane 1953 Movie Scrapbook Alan Ladd
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Today's movie is the western classic
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Pick of the Flicks presents our
Movie Scrapbook series.
Today's movie is the western classic
Shane. This
1953 movie is the signature film of
Alan Ladd & remains one of the most beloved westerns of all-time. In this photo
album you will find a mix of unique stills, lobby cards, posters & various odds & ends. For more Movie Scrapbooks, be sure to subscribe to Pick of the Flicks.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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A Gun Is a Tool - Shane (5/8) Movie CLIP (1953) HD
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Shane (Al
...
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) teaches
Joey Starrett (
Brandon De Wilde) the basics on how to use a gun.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son Joey (Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) teaches
Joey Starrett (
Brandon De Wilde) the basics on how to use a gun.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son Joey (Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast: Brandon De Wilde, Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
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- published: 22 May 2012
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Shane (2/8) Movie CLIP - Keep the Smell of Pigs Out (1953) HD
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Shane (
Alan Ladd) is confronted by
Chris Calloway (
Ben Johnson) as he buys a bottle of soda pop at the bar.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
CREDITS:
TM & ©
Paramount (
1953)
Cast:
Edgar Buchanan,
John Dierkes, Ben Johnson, Alan Ladd,
Paul McVey,
John Miller
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
Jack Schaefer
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Shane (
Alan Ladd) is confronted by
Chris Calloway (
Ben Johnson) as he buys a bottle of soda pop at the bar.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The simple story of a
Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director
George Stevens'
Western classic Shane. Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family. Patriarch Joe Starrett (
Van Heflin) is impressed by the way Shane handles himself when facing down the hostile minions of land baron
Emile Meyer, though he has trouble placing his complete trust in the stranger, as his
Marion (
Jean Arthur) is attracted to Shane in spite of herself, and his son
Joey (
Brandon De Wilde) flat-out idolizes Shane. When
Meyer is unable to drive off the homesteaders by sheer brute strength, he engages the services of black-clad, wholly evil hired gun
Jack Wilson (
Jack Palance).
The moment that
Wilson shows he means business by shooting down hotheaded farmer
Frank Torrey (
Elisha Cook Jr.) is the film's most memorable scene: after years of becoming accustomed to carefully choreographed movie death scenes, the suddenness with which Torrey's life is snuffed out -- and the force with which he falls to the ground -- are startling. Shane knows that a showdown with Wilson is inevitable; he also knows that, unintentionally, he has become a disruptive element in the Starrett family. The manner in which he handles both these problems segues into the now-legendary "Come back, Shane" finale. Cinematographer
Loyal Griggs imbues this no
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Paramount (
1953)
Cast:
Edgar Buchanan,
John Dierkes, Ben Johnson, Alan Ladd,
Paul McVey,
John Miller
Director: George Stevens
Producers:
Ivan Moffat, George Stevens
Screenwriters:
A.B. Guthrie Jr.,
Jack Sher,
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- published: 22 May 2012
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Hollywood's Wild West 19: Shane (1953)
Number 19 in my history of
Western Films, today we're looking at a film that won't always come back.
Number 19 in my history of
Western Films, today we're looking at a film that won't always come back.
wn.com/Hollywood's Wild West 19 Shane (1953)
Number 19 in my history of
Western Films, today we're looking at a film that won't always come back.
- published: 29 Nov 2013
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Shane Trailer 1953
Shane Trailer 1953
Director:
George Stevens
Starring:
Alan Ladd,
Brandon de Wilde,
Jack Palance,
Jean Arthur,
Van Heflin,
Official Content From
Paramount Home Entertainment
A one-time gunfighter in search of a peaceful life comes to the rescue of a family of homesteaders at war with a land baron. This legendary western was nominated for several
Academy Awards, including
Best Picture!
Movie, Shane Movie,Shane Trailer,Shane 1953, George Stevens,Alan Ladd, Brandon de Wilde, Jack Palance, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin,
wn.com/Shane Trailer 1953
Shane Trailer 1953
Director:
George Stevens
Starring:
Alan Ladd,
Brandon de Wilde,
Jack Palance,
Jean Arthur,
Van Heflin,
Official Content From
Paramount Home Entertainment
A one-time gunfighter in search of a peaceful life comes to the rescue of a family of homesteaders at war with a land baron. This legendary western was nominated for several
Academy Awards, including
Best Picture!
Movie, Shane Movie,Shane Trailer,Shane 1953, George Stevens,Alan Ladd, Brandon de Wilde, Jack Palance, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin,
- published: 11 Jun 2014
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