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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shane_(film)Shane (film) - Wikipedia

    Shane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, and Van Heflin. Released by Paramount Pictures , [4] [5] the film is noted for its landscape cinematography , editing, performances, and contributions to the genre. [6]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0046303Shane (1953) - IMDb

    Shane is a 1953 drama western film directed by George Stevens and starring Alan Ladd as an ex-gunfighter who defends homesteaders in Wyoming. The film won an Oscar and is widely regarded as one of the greatest stories of the west ever filmed.

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    • Drama, Western
    • George Stevens
    • 1953-08-14
  3. 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. ...more.

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  4. Enigmatic gunslinger Shane (Alan Ladd) rides into a small Wyoming town with hopes of quietly settling down as a farmhand. Taking a job on homesteader Joe Starrett's (Van Heflin) farm, Shane is ...

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    • Alan Ladd
    • George Stevens
    • Paramount Pictures
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  5. Aug 1, 2018 · Check out the official Shane (1953) Trailer starring Alan Ladd! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy or Rent on FandangoNOW: https://www.fa...

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  6. Dec 11, 2021 · Shane (1953) Original Trailer [FHD] Directed by George Stevens. With Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin and Brandon De Wilde. Blu-ray (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/49FBkny ...more. Directed by...

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  7. Sep 3, 2000 · Shane is a gunfighter who helps a farmer stand up to a ruthless cattle baron in the Old West. Roger Ebert analyzes the film's themes, characters, and symbolism, and praises its complexity and realism.