The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE is the modern-day Western to beat all Westerns. Jimmy Stewart plays the bungling but charming big-city lawyer determined to rid the fair village of Shinbone of its number one nuisance and Bad Man: Liberty Valance. And as if all that weren't enough, the biggest star that ever aimed a six-shooter plays the Man of the title: John Wayne. Super-sincere Stewart and rugged rancher Wayne also share the same love interest. One gets the gunman but the other gets the gal.
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John Ford Director
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John Wayne Tom Doniphon
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James Stewart Ransom Stoddard
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Vera Miles Hallie Stoddard
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Lee Marvin Liberty Valance
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Edmond O'Brien Dutton Peabody
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Andy Devine Link Appleyard
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Ken Murray Doc Willoughby
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John Carradine Maj. Cassius Starbuckle
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Jeanette Nolan Nora Ericson
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John Qualen Peter Ericson
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Woody Strode Pompey
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Denver Pyle Amos Carruthers
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Strother Martin Floyd
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Lee Van Cleef Reese
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Robert F. Simon Handy Strong
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O.Z. Whitehead Ben Carruthers
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Paul Birch Mayor Winders
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Joseph Hoover Hasbrouck
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Mario Arteaga Henchman
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Gertrude Astor Actor
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Willis B. Bouchey Jason Tully
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Robert Donner Actor
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Shug Fisher Drunk
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Chuck Hayward Henchman
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William Henry Actor
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Earl Hodgins Clue Dumfries
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Stuart Holmes Actor
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Anna Lee Mrs. Prescott, widow in stage hold-up
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Charles Morton Drummer
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Eva Novak Actor
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Chuck Roberson Henchman
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Charles Seel President, election council
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Ralph Volkie Townsman
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Carleton G. Young Maxwell Scott
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Jack Pennick Barman
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Jack Kenny Actor
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Sam Harris Actor
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Jack Williams Henchman
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Willis Goldbeck Producer
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Dorothy M. Johnson Short Story Author
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James Warner Bellah Screenwriter
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Carleton Young Maxwell Scott
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Title The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Release Date 1962-01-01
Country USA
Genres Drama, Romance, Western
Runtime 2h 3m
Sub Genres Revisionist Western, Outlaw (Gunfighter) Film
Language English
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