The Searchers | Texas Rangers Hold Off a Charge | Warner Classics
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) and a group of Texas Rangers hold off a charge by Comanche warriors.
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About The Searchers (1956):
John Wayne stars with his son Patrick Wayne, Ward Bond and Natalie Wood in this classic Western about a Civil War veteran from Texas who will stop at nothing to find the men who murdered his family. Развлечения
More than a classic,it's one of the greatest films ever made dealing with every aspect of the human condition,love,hate,courage,determination,humour and tragedy,it's all there especially the poignant moment at the end when the door closes on Ethan ... a man alone.
What a western movie it was!Argubly the finest wesern movie of all time.Great performance of John Wayne,direction of John Ford n composition of great Max Steiner.Truly masterpiece.
My favorite John Wayne western movie! It’s a classic.
Oh damn, how'd I love to see this on the big screen, the way John Ford had intended his movies to be seen.
Agreed. One of the best films ever made.
The best John Wayne film.
I think "The Man Who shot Liberty Valance" is his best...
@@antoniocancado8233That one is very good but nothing to me is better than The Searchers it’s unarguably Wayne’s best film and one of the best movies ever made period
Have always thought so for decades. Liberty was close. But the searchers the best western of all time
except for the searchers
My Favorite Western! John Wayne Was A Icon,!
What a classic film
Gotta love Mose
What a cast this film had. Ward Bond was always a standout character actor. As a boy I loved this film. Seeing it many times over the years only confirms it as a masterpiece. I regard it as the best classic western, with Once Upon A Time In The West (which pays due tribute to The Searchers) as the best of the “modern” westerns.
Yeah, Ethan's Henry morphed into an 1892 - probably because there were no blanks for the Henry and everyone had an 1873 SAA despite this being set just a few years after the Civil War. 99% of the audience didn't know or care. I know and I still don't care. This was the best Western ever screened.
It is. There were still no other rifles as the Winchester 94 around in Hollywood...😂
I was amazed to read that Texas Rangers often carried up to 8 pistols, a rifle and a large Bowie or butcher knife. You sure would need suspenders to hold those guns and your trousers up.
Many of the large revolvers were carried in holsters on the saddle ,term for that is " saddle guns " . Colt sold the Walker in pairs ,and same with Colt Dragon and so ,many bought Army Colt in pairs also afterwards
@@MrPh30 Thanks i never knew that. Makes sense to have 10 rounds instead of 5 and then reload under fire.
Did they load the older colts with only 5 or the full 6? and did they really have loaded cylinders and just exchange them.
All under stress of attack, very scary.
@@MrPh30 Dragon, or Dragoon?
@@odysseusrex5908 Dragoon as in the horse soldier
@@robshirewood5060 I think it would depend on situation, 5 usually , but if needed they loaded 6 there and then.
Later models one could have loose cylinders for . But when the Smith&Wesson came with the break top , it really set the stage for a versatile cavalry revolver . From .22 and up , The Russian Model , American and Schofield model .
My number one western ….
Nice to see back on ❤️Warner Archive
John Wayne never acted in a better movie.
Never acted just played himself.
It's time for the first nations people to get the recognition that they deserve 😅
Also during these furious gunfights you never see horses get shot😮
I wish my DVD copy was as crisp as this !
Thank you. Thank you kindly.
Uno dei miei western preferiti .grande e bravo qui John Wayne e Natalie wood per la gloria .ottima regia di Ford ❤❤
I wonder if this is from the new restoration. I'll be seeing the new 70mm print this weekend! Really hope it gets a new 4K release soon, or at least a Blu-ray with the new remaster, maybe even from the great WAC!
Perfect...John Ford's finest 😊
Heck if you want to complain watch the opening of "The Rifleman!" No empty shell casings coming out of a lever action lol
And too many shots for the model of Winchester that ‘Lucas boy’ is shooting them from. 😁
Masterpiece 👏👏👏👏
Great Movie
Filmed in my home state, the Great State of Utah!
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Thank you.
Great stuff thank you for posting all this 😍
John Wayne was the best cardboard cutout ever to perform as an actor.
Well his acting ability proved sufficient to sustain his career through 5 decades. His iconic status was such that when Kruschev visited the US he asked to meet John Wayne. He sent him a crate of vodka afterwards. Not bad going for a cardboard cutout.
@@paulhicks6667Right? I don’t see how anybody can say he is a bad actor but to be fair he did pretty much play the same roles in all his movies without much versatility. Still for me I’d say he is my favorite actor
Yeah, Wayne had a successful acting career that span generations and made him a wealthy man. And you’ll be asking people if they want fries with that for the rest of your life.
I Love This Movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best movie ever made
Great movie... just never got this scene, it started when the Comanche warriors were about 20 meters away, then all of a sudden, they are halfway across the river and the Comanche are hundreds of meters away. I guess it was needed for the movie, otherwise they would have been all gunned down.
If wayne had told the indians he could eat 50 eggs they would have left him alone.lol
O maior e melhor filme de todos os tempos
Is it true The Searchers is getting a 4K release later this year?
Only gun experts would know and laugh if it's true that the 19th century pistols only had a short range as shown by Sergio Leone's scene in For A Few Dollars More and another movie I can't think of right now. If that is true then the bullets would have hit the water yards ahead of the charging Indians. That would mean there is no point using a pistol in this scene until the Indians were right on top of them. Old Hollywood had no qualms with stretching the truth so I think I'll go with Sergio's historical accuracy.
20th and 21st likewise. It's called ballistics.
I'm intrigued at the lack of rifles. All cattleman and LE carried them and probably a shotgun.
Spencer's here would have added serious fire power.
Yes it was a fine narrative production drawing a strong performance even out of Wayne.
Think I prefer “The Wild Bunch” though!!!
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When Natalie Wood came running out of a Comanche camp after years of “captivity” in full Hollywood makeup. Well that ruined it for me.
We need to build the tension but both sides were.in rifle range
I wonder if John Ford was ever in the Editing Room and missed the obvious mistakes in these scenes.
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How ironic..FL state.
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One of my favourite films. Thanks mate
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OK, the Comanches had a saying, "A brave man dies young", but they weren't stupid. They had better sense than to charge a defensive position, especially where the men had re[eating rifles. They also didn't wear war bonnets. They wore roach headdresses. Not the best Western by a damn sight.
Now, if you want to talk Stagecoach...
Although I agree with your critiisms of this particular scene, I still say that it was of the great westerns. Native Americans never charged a well armed enemy like that. The could not afford the loss of life.
@@TheWanderer691 Sad to say, it isn't. I'd never even heard of The Searchers (born '48) until the Yuppies seized on it as one of their "films". Much like Wyler in The Big Country, Ford painted himself into a corner. The end, like the "Stand aside" scene has to be once again, Ethan wants to kill Debbie and Martin stands in the way, with a line like, "I won't let you, now or ever", and Ethan replies, "That'll be the day. You're too soft". They shoot it out; Martin wins, saying regretfully, "That'll be the day". But Ford could never kill The Duke.
@@formwiz7096Didn’t he die in one of his later movies? I think it was The Cowboys or the Comancheros
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Why do the average Indians always look like real Indians, but the Chiefs have white features?
Charging a river crossing against Crack marksman. Shows little knowledge of plains Indians and their leaders. Shame on the producers and writers.
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