- Shane (film) - Wikipedia
Shane, a laconic but skilled gunfighter with a mysterious past, [5] rides into an isolated valley in the sparsely settled Wyoming Territory in 1889 A drifter, he is hired as a farmhand by hardscrabble rancher Joe Starrett, who is homesteading with his wife, Marian, and their young son, Joey
- Shane (1953) - IMDb
Shane: Directed by George Stevens With Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde An ex-gunfighter defends homesteaders in 1889 Wyoming
- Shane movie review film summary (1953) | Roger Ebert
Like many Westerns before and since, “Shane” all comes down to a shootout in a barroom, although first there is an unusual amount of conversation The people in the valley are not simple action figures, as they might be today, but struggle with ideas about their actions
- Shane (1953) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Shane (1953) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
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The Toronto Blue Jays are adding a former Cy Young winner to their rotation Toronto is set to acquire right-hander Shane Bieber from the Cleveland Guardians for righty pitching prospect Khal
- Shane | Western, Classic, Iconic | Britannica
Shane, American western film, released in 1953, that is a classic of the genre, noted for exploiting the elegiac myths of the Old West via a unique juxtaposition of gritty realism and painstakingly composed visual symmetry
- Shane (1953) - Classics Authority
Shane, directed by George Stevens, is a classic Western film released in 1953 With its iconic performances, stunning cinematography, and timeless story of redemption and justice, Shane has solidified itself as a cornerstone of the Western genre
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