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    Ransom (James Stewart) receives a shot in the arm, but then wins the showdown with Liberty (Lee Marvin).
    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford waits for an answer. The film opens in 1910, with distinguished and influential U.S. senator Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) and his wife Hallie (Vera Miles) returning to the dusty little frontier town where they met and married twenty-five years earlier. They have come back to attend the funeral of impoverished "nobody" Tom Doniphon (John Wayne). When a reporter asks why, Stoddard relates a film-long flashback. He recalls how, as a greenhorn lawyer, he had run afoul of notorious gunman Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin), who worked for a powerful cartel which had the territory in its clutches. Time and again, "pilgrim" Stoddard had his hide saved by the much-feared but essentially decent Doniphon. It wasn't that Doniphon was particularly fond of Stoddard; it was simply that Hallie was in love with Stoddard, and Doniphon was in love with Hallie and would do anything to assure her happiness, even if it meant giving her up to a greenhorn. When Liberty Valance challenged Stoddard to a showdown, everyone in town was certain that the greenhorn didn't stand a chance. Still, when the smoke cleared, Stoddard was still standing, and Liberty Valance lay dead. On the strength of his reputation as the man who shot Valance, Stoddard was railroaded into a political career, in the hope that he'd rid the territory of corruption. Stoddard balked at the notion of winning an election simply because he killed a man-until Doniphon, in strictest confidence, told Stoddard the truth: It was Doniphon, not Stoddard, who shot down Valance. Stoddard was about to reveal this to the world, but Doniphon told him not to. It was far more important in Doniphon's eyes that a decent, honest man like Stoddard become a major political figure; Stoddard represented the "new" civilized west, while Doniphon knew that he and the West he represented were already anachronisms. Thus Stoddard went on to a spectacular political career, bringing extensive reforms to the state, while Doniphon faded into the woodwork. His story finished, the aged Stoddard asks the reporter if he plans to print the truth. The reporter responds by tearing up his notes. "This is the West, sir, " the reporter explains quietly. "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." Dismissed as just another cowboy opus at the time of its release, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance has since taken its proper place as one of the great Western classics. It questions the role of myth in forging the legends of the West, while setting this theme in the elegiac atmosphere of the West itself, set off by the aging Stewart and Wayne.
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    Cast: Lee Marvin, James Stewart
    Director: John Ford
    Producers: Willis Goldbeck, John Ford
    Screenwriters: James Warner Bellah, Willis Goldbeck, Dorothy M. Johnson
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Комментарии • 331

  • @bluecollar58
    @bluecollar58 3 года назад +304

    The movie that showed us that nonviolence will in the end overcome violence , as long as you have someone really violent watching your back.

    • @littleblackduck3134
      @littleblackduck3134 2 года назад +8

      I think Gandhi said that

    • @DrCrabfingers
      @DrCrabfingers Год назад +5

      I laughed out loud Bluecollar....great comment.

    • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
      @MaxwellAerialPhotography Год назад +12

      It also showed that that principles, integrity, and fundamental decency, will inspire more loyalty and take you farther, than fear and violence, thats why Tom, Hailee, and so many other towns folk are willing to stick by Rance, even though they are afraid of Valence.

    • @joshlight6892
      @joshlight6892 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@MaxwellAerialPhotography I think the movie's events showed pretty clearly Tom wasn't afraid of Valance. Although he was just about the only one who wasn't.

    • @bluecollar58
      @bluecollar58 5 месяцев назад

      @@Dylan-kx6fc , I think you missed my point.

  • @nuancolar7304
    @nuancolar7304 5 лет назад +189

    Lee Marvin did a masterful job as the villain in this movie. He didn't just portray bad, or mean. He was downright nasty.

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 5 лет назад +6

      Very.

    • @scottcampbell3940
      @scottcampbell3940 2 года назад +7

      I always liked the way he handled his gun...however, notice that when he told Stewart to get out of the shadows Marvin's gun is sitting in his holster already cocked. That wouldn't be the case in real life. I am thinking that it was done so that when Marvin whips it out for the first shot, he doesn't have to worry about cocking it. It makes for a much more intense shot.

    • @FS2K4Pilot
      @FS2K4Pilot Год назад +6

      And Lee Van Cleef as one of his goons, too.

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 7 месяцев назад +2

      Marvin was badass in real life.

    • @keithtorgersen9664
      @keithtorgersen9664 6 месяцев назад +2

      The example was not unlike El Indio from For A Few Dollars More. Gian Maria Volonte did a superb job at playing someone who was absolutely despicable.

  • @kpflo123
    @kpflo123 5 лет назад +34

    Strother Martin's voice is heard calling Liberty, Liberty, … reminding all of his "what we have here, is failure to communicate," in "Cool Hand Luke."

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 3 года назад +6

      Martin was very good at playing creeps.

  • @Arbeedubya
    @Arbeedubya 3 года назад +110

    I like how Valance's three shots don't evoke any reaction from the people inside, but Stodart's one shot brings everyone rushing out.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 2 года назад

      No one ea stupid enough to go out there.Not with a clearly uhinged Liberty shooting thgs up.The sheriff was a coward so that was out too.

    • @cheetahlip
      @cheetahlip 2 года назад +8

      Omg. So true

    • @georgebuller1914
      @georgebuller1914 2 года назад +12

      Oh come on - they'd all read the script! :-)

    • @hagenhouck1947
      @hagenhouck1947 Год назад +7

      They was watching liberty duh

    • @luckylady7542
      @luckylady7542 Год назад +6

      2 shots were fired.

  • @aarongoff1111
    @aarongoff1111 3 года назад +38

    Even in death, Marvin handled it like a boss! Great actor! Great movie!

  • @tomobedlam297
    @tomobedlam297 7 месяцев назад +11

    Two actual war heroes facing off. What a wonderful moment in cinema history. James Stewart and Lee Marvin, we salute you and thank you for your service. 🗽💜

  • @alanoconnor6921
    @alanoconnor6921 5 лет назад +42

    One of the greatest movies ever made,,I watch it at least once a year,, and it just gets better,,

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 4 года назад +39

    One of Ford's best. Exceptional cast, great script, dripping with irony and nostalgia. Marvin played one of the best screen villains ever. His voice, his movement, his eyes bespoke evil. And his choice as an actor for the way Valance would die is brilliant! The click of his gun, the shots, the sound of silver dollars dropping, falling to knees and his elegant two- step to the street. Subtle and so memorable because of its simplicity.

  • @russellcampbell9198
    @russellcampbell9198 3 года назад +37

    Liberty's enjoyment of bullying worked against him. He just couldn't resist taunting, giving time for Wayne (Tom) to get in position.

  • @joep8787
    @joep8787 2 года назад +19

    Doniphon could've let Liberty kill Stoddard and then he'd have had Hallie for himself. He loved Hallie enough to realize that she was better off with Stoddard, so he not only takes out Liberty, he does it in a way that is repellent to everything he stood for. That's quite a sacrifice.

  • @gargantuaism
    @gargantuaism 3 года назад +17

    I think of this movie every time I drop my steak on the floor.

    • @tomcarpenter700
      @tomcarpenter700 3 года назад +1

      I think of this movie, Every time I get shot down out on the street at night

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 2 года назад +2

      I keep trying to find a steak that big!

    • @gregorypatterson9632
      @gregorypatterson9632 4 месяца назад

      How often do you drop a steak?!?🤪

    • @kevhead1525
      @kevhead1525 Месяц назад

      So does your dog.

  • @marknan5352
    @marknan5352 3 года назад +6

    Mom took me to see this in the theater when it came out. I was 6 yrs old. We drove in a 58 Chevy. Got hooked on westerns and john wayne.

  • @lesliebarnard5522
    @lesliebarnard5522 10 лет назад +75

    I thought that was one of the best death scenes I ever saw. Well done by Lee Marvin!!

    • @18661873
      @18661873 10 лет назад +1

      Another great death scene is when Dan Duryea gets shot in Winchester 1873.
      Check it out.

    • @normanrichardson3236
      @normanrichardson3236 6 лет назад

      Leslie Barnard i

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 3 года назад

      See him die in "The Killers" (1964).

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 2 года назад +1

      Marvin finally got his Oscar, but for a different movie.

    • @lowdownyankeeliar
      @lowdownyankeeliar Год назад +1

      He would later do even better the following year with his death scene in "The Killers".

  • @chrischristopoulos970
    @chrischristopoulos970 5 лет назад +12

    Lee Marvin a special kind of actor

  • @vincentwh100
    @vincentwh100 4 года назад +11

    No one died in a movie better than Lee Marvin.

  • @johnmaher9462
    @johnmaher9462 2 года назад +9

    Lee Van Cleef and Strother Martin were great in this movie also. All around great movie and performances.

  • @justoutofframemoviereviews656
    @justoutofframemoviereviews656 8 лет назад +127

    so this is how Liberty dies...with thunderous applause.

    • @risingwindspress
      @risingwindspress 7 лет назад +12

      lol Star Wars

    • @TMX1138
      @TMX1138 4 года назад +1

      Just Out of Frame Movie Reviews Cue drum for the pun.

    • @bobflannery8592
      @bobflannery8592 4 года назад +1

      @@TMX1138 no john wayne shot liberty valance, they didn't show that part of the movie, he was hiding and shot him. watch the whole movie

    • @TMX1138
      @TMX1138 4 года назад +4

      Bob Flannery I know John Wayne shot him. The other user was referencing a line from Revenge of the Sith.

    • @parapoliticos52
      @parapoliticos52 4 года назад

      Nope, John Wayne shot him.

  • @derekleaberry1199
    @derekleaberry1199 6 лет назад +10

    John Ford was so pleased with Lee Marvin's work that he insisted that Marvin do "Donovan's Reef" as a well-earned vacation to Hawaii.

  • @NorthDallasForty.
    @NorthDallasForty. 2 года назад +6

    My favorite Lee Marvin role

  • @DeanTheLaughingMann
    @DeanTheLaughingMann 6 лет назад +37

    I am sure this is a true example of bravery.
    A man who did not believe in killing, in murder, in violence of any kind, worked very hard to persevere in the presence of one who thrived on it. But every man has their breaking point...some just can take a lot more before it happens.
    And what we see here is when a good man literally "looks the devil in the eye".

    • @rubenclark8017
      @rubenclark8017 5 лет назад +16

      Helps to have a guardian angel Tom Donavan. Aka the Duke

    • @chefduane3742
      @chefduane3742 3 года назад +2

      Some men just need killin'. Liberty Valance was one.

  • @lesliebarnard5522
    @lesliebarnard5522 6 лет назад +38

    That is one of the greatest death scenes ever filmed !!

  • @l.salisbury1253
    @l.salisbury1253 Месяц назад +2

    "Here comes Lee Marvin! He's ALWAYS drunk & violent!" -Homer Simpson

  • @colintraveller
    @colintraveller 3 года назад +9

    When the Legend becomes fact . You print the legend

    • @JEMurl
      @JEMurl 3 года назад

      What about the droid attack on the wookies?

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 3 года назад +1

      Fake news even then

    • @jantzfitzgerald6115
      @jantzfitzgerald6115 2 года назад

      A movie ahead of its time. Fake news. I argued with my uncle at 9 that Tom Donavan was the bigger hero. Nearly 60 years later, I still feel the same way. He stepped aside because he loved her. He could have snuffed out Ransom like a bug. Respect for her, first. Ransom second.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 3 года назад +17

    Marvin choreographed his own elegant dive into the street. Ford's only direction was to put silver dollars in Liberty's hat because he'd just won at cards. One of Marvin's best performances. He nailed the character of an evil man.

    • @thomasthomas2418
      @thomasthomas2418 3 года назад

      Just enough to pay for his own funeral!

    • @youraccountingprofessor5013
      @youraccountingprofessor5013 2 года назад +1

      Supposedly, on the first take, one of the silver dollars that fell from Marvin's hat landed on the wooden walkway in front of him and began spinning, for like a full minute, slowly winding down until it just wobbled on the walkway, as Marvin went through his character's death throes. It was completely unscripted and perfect. Everyone marveled at the moment and thought it perfectly symbolized Valence's death. After much thought, Ford reshot the scene because he felt the coin distracted the audience from Valence's death. Sad. I would have loved to have seen it.

  • @drby0788
    @drby0788 6 лет назад +47

    Powers Booth really took a lot from Lee Marvin when he played curly bill in tombstone. You can clearly see the similarities.

    • @YellowstoneBound1948
      @YellowstoneBound1948 5 лет назад +7

      Good observation.

    • @wizardtruestar
      @wizardtruestar 5 лет назад

      Stop on.

    • @kyleshiflet9952
      @kyleshiflet9952 4 года назад +1

      Hell yeah which made his performance even more awesome

    • @johnnysalter7072
      @johnnysalter7072 4 года назад +5

      Never thought about it but you are correct.

    • @mrwhite8061
      @mrwhite8061 4 года назад +3

      Thomas F. Wilson said once that he had Liberty in mind when he was playing in Back to the future 3.

  • @tenburywellsmartin7576
    @tenburywellsmartin7576 2 года назад +3

    This film and The Searchers,amongst,if not,the best Westerns ever made...!...Superb cast,and acting all round...!!

  • @teddytadd7457
    @teddytadd7457 5 лет назад +28

    i am sure everyone who sees Lee Marvin as the bad guy will always remember him and forgive him because without him this movie the movie could have not been perfect ! All the cast played a wonderful role as well! Great movie with a great song by Gene Pitney!

    • @stepaushi
      @stepaushi 3 года назад +10

      I'm not sure why the actor needs to be forgiven at all for playing the bad guy 🤔.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Год назад

      Huh? Now why would anyone need to forgive Lee Marvin for playing this character??
      Hopefully in the past 3 years you've gotten smarter!

  • @tonyvincent9753
    @tonyvincent9753 Месяц назад +3

    Liberty Valance and Jack Wilson (played by Jack Palance in Shane) are the two best western villains of all time.

  • @eddted2876
    @eddted2876 3 года назад +10

    Love that crazy Lee Marvin - he was perfect for this movie! What a great film and well produced! Thanks to Gene Pitney singer who also told the story with song!

  • @Glamagal20091
    @Glamagal20091 9 лет назад +26

    I noticed no-one rushed to see if James Stewart was okay. What the hell!

    • @Michael-pf8we
      @Michael-pf8we 4 года назад

      Donnovan did

    • @Imintune...
      @Imintune... 4 года назад +6

      Yea usually the criminal get the attention like nowadays becomes a martyr .

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 12 лет назад +12

    Here, in this film Lee Marvin (three years before he won Oscar for Cat Ballou) gives his first Oscar performance. Few did athletic bad guys better. Great death scene.

  • @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
    @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248 3 года назад +4

    All those gunshots... nothing. Then one kills liberty and suddenly the saloon empties... *eyeroll*.

  • @johnnysalter7072
    @johnnysalter7072 4 года назад +10

    Liberty was the greatest villain ever.

  • @azmike3572
    @azmike3572 3 года назад +4

    Marvin at his scariest, even today.

  • @PackerBronco
    @PackerBronco 3 года назад +4

    A lot of real wonderful things in the direction of that scene. For example Liberty has silver dollars in his hat that he had just won in a poker game and when he gets shot the hat falls off and you can hear the sound of the silver dollars hitting the ground as Liberty "cashes in".
    I also like the image of Link Appleyard in the center of the screen illuminated by the outside light watching Stoddard in stunned disbelief.
    John Ford is the master storyteller.

  • @margretsims1322
    @margretsims1322 5 лет назад +3

    I saw Lee Marvin once in The Bay; he winked at me.....

  • @FCSchaefer
    @FCSchaefer 9 лет назад +83

    God was being a bad ass when he gave us Lee Marvin.

  • @francobravo6190
    @francobravo6190 3 года назад +3

    Lee Marvin is a greeeat actor!!!

  • @dutschi180
    @dutschi180 3 года назад +5

    Tuco would say... "don´t talk...SHOOT"

  • @lesliebarnard5522
    @lesliebarnard5522 7 лет назад +15

    Great death scene by Lee Marvin !! A great actor !

  • @simolamsa8716
    @simolamsa8716 6 лет назад +4

    Laughing voice of Valance,after he has shooted that hanging thing,sounds so quietly.While Valance and Stoddard so close to each other.

  • @IrishGuyReacts
    @IrishGuyReacts Год назад +2

    Great movie. Just recently saw it. I believe Spielberg wanted Marvin to play Quint in Jaws.

  • @drby0788
    @drby0788 6 лет назад +6

    Two LEGENDS!

  • @rumblewolfne
    @rumblewolfne 5 лет назад +6

    I like how their all quietly watching the gunfight behind the door, No ones coming out until its over, just like they all got quiet when Valance walked in when they were all yapn and eatin steak,,.Most are scared only a few brave. Most awesome death scene in Western TV history!

  • @happyme3274
    @happyme3274 9 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, he didnt have to play Liberty like a fool in that way 🤣
    Man is literally 💀😂

  • @avardmacgregor746
    @avardmacgregor746 3 года назад +11

    I was a child when I first saw this movie and even at 6 years old I knew that the John Wayne character really shot Valance. Duh!

  • @JohnR22926
    @JohnR22926 3 года назад +2

    Best death scene of all time. Burgess Meredith squeaking at the end is icing on the cake.

    • @brian-vz5hz
      @brian-vz5hz 2 года назад

      That would be Strother Martin. Not Burgess

  • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
    @JohnSmith-ct5jd 6 месяцев назад +1

    To all the young people out there who never saw this classic, no, I am not going to tell you how it turns out. You will just have to watch for yourself. You will not be disappointed.

  • @billybabu
    @billybabu 4 года назад +2

    Watching this in Lock down here in the UK This time right between the eyes.
    Stay safe everyone.

  • @mannymccash9660
    @mannymccash9660 6 лет назад +6

    funny how nobody comes running after the first three shots, just the last one

    • @42lookc
      @42lookc 5 лет назад +1

      I noticed that too.

    • @trevormiles5852
      @trevormiles5852 5 лет назад

      you can bet , they were waiting for somebody ( dude) to get shot. You saw his two minions come out first. you know they were watching. they knew first shots he was playing. Nobody wanted to get shot by accident. Have not seen movie in long time. did wayne shoot him from the shadows or was it left a mystery to us if he shot him or not. Intentions are one thing, but , ... it think and want dude to have shot him and wayne was just there as back up. as liberties minions were there backing him up too.

    • @wesleycook7687
      @wesleycook7687 4 года назад

      I wouldn't have come out either knowing a drunk killer was waving a gun around until the last shot was fired.

    • @lestermount3287
      @lestermount3287 3 года назад

      no one is coming outside while the fight is still going on, that is how you get shot.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 2 года назад

      Well,wouyld you go out thre knowing Liberty was drunk and spoiling for the fight? I wouldnt.

  • @jayaramankn9016
    @jayaramankn9016 2 месяца назад

    Lee Marvin, John Wayne & Jimmy Stewart did their roles extremely well in this vintage flick. I have been a fan of Jim Stewart since my graduate days in the US in the early 1970s. Who'll forget the movie The Man from Laramie (Jimmy), Dirty Dozen (Lee),Hatari & El Dorado (John). They were giants in their fields with natural histrionics and acting skills as the situation demanded.

  • @anthonymolina7059
    @anthonymolina7059 2 года назад +1

    "Get out of that shadow dude" Lee Marvin played such an intimidating villian

  • @carltontaylor6500
    @carltontaylor6500 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thomas F Wilson was doing a great homage to Marvin in BTTF 3. His Mad Dog is dripping with Liberty Valance swagger and showmanship

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 7 месяцев назад

      That's what I thought too. The first time I saw Liberty Valance, I immediately thought of Buford Tannen from BTTF3.

  • @robertbishop8241
    @robertbishop8241 4 года назад +2

    As I was watching this scene I was quoting Tuco from the good the bad and the ugly, "If you're going to shoot, shoot don't talk."

  • @Dstrbrdgrnd
    @Dstrbrdgrnd 3 месяца назад

    They don’t make’em like that anymore. What a list of stars: Wayne, Stewart, Marvin, Strode, O’Brien, Carradine, Devine, Martin, Van Cleef, I just can’t remember them all but what a cast!

  • @18661873
    @18661873 10 лет назад +7

    Interesting to note that before Liberty went into the street to meet Hash-Slinger, he was in the saloon playing poker. He had the winning hand, aces and eights. He scooped the money in his hat and left the saloon to meet his maker.

    • @kentamitchell
      @kentamitchell 9 лет назад +9

      Aces and eights- "Dead Man's Hand"- that is what Wild Bill Hickock was holding when he was shot in the back of the head.

    • @patstratpicker5889
      @patstratpicker5889 5 лет назад +4

      Yes indeed, good catch- "aces and eights"- the infamous dead man's hand that Wild Bill Hickock was holding when fatally shot.

    • @thomasthomas2418
      @thomasthomas2418 3 года назад

      @@patstratpicker5889 "Aces and eights....thank you!" So long, Liberty.

  • @stevelogan5475
    @stevelogan5475 4 года назад +1

    Nothing like seeing a bully get what's coming to him

  • @cliveholland9954
    @cliveholland9954 Год назад

    I'm English and my dad was a huge fan of westerns..my absolute favourite ..Shane...but this as a kid was the first time I'd heard the word dude. Now I have a US friend who uses the term and am reminded of this film every time.

  • @radhavinodbose8554
    @radhavinodbose8554 3 года назад

    Wonderful Post!Kudos.

  • @dalegallacher7074
    @dalegallacher7074 2 месяца назад

    This is in my top 3 westerns and made me a lee Marvin fan for life…..(Shane,liberty valance,magnificent 7) special mention to Val kilmers doc holliday

  • @teddytadd7457
    @teddytadd7457 5 лет назад +7

    Lee Marvin, bad guy, good guy , he was great always. loved his acting! No wander where they got the word -"Dude""

  • @jjohnston94
    @jjohnston94 3 года назад

    1:42 Tell me I'm the only one yelling, "Insurance shots! Insurance shots!"

  • @deweymartin678
    @deweymartin678 Год назад

    The film and song is amazing!

  • @DRSTRANGELOVEIN
    @DRSTRANGELOVEIN 4 месяца назад

    “Whisky, quick!”
    *gets the whisky
    “….”
    *takes a drink
    “…dead.”

  • @sargentstephens45
    @sargentstephens45 9 лет назад +14

    Man....!!!!! Chill out all you dudes below....!!! It's only a movie; and one that brings three great legends together (Wayne, Stewart, Marvin) in one of the great all time classic western stories.

  • @kimconrad3008
    @kimconrad3008 3 года назад

    Strother martin ! " Libbety , libbety " love it , such a worm in this movie

  • @CJBLONDBEAR
    @CJBLONDBEAR 8 лет назад +8

    if you never seen this movie, watch it.!

  • @suzannemostafavifar1686
    @suzannemostafavifar1686 Месяц назад +1

    This is a great scene.

  • @toniroberts8117
    @toniroberts8117 2 года назад

    “You got two hands hash slinger”….
    I’ve never heard that term other than this film lol.

  • @lesliebarnard5522
    @lesliebarnard5522 9 лет назад +10

    Your right that was also a great death scene :)

  • @NegaSkydoesminecraft
    @NegaSkydoesminecraft 10 лет назад +1

    When he shoots valence it's just like the song

    • @urbanxbruh217
      @urbanxbruh217 4 года назад

      NegaSkydoesminecraft hm, maybe because the song is for the movie?

    • @luismendizabal522
      @luismendizabal522 4 года назад

      Lee Marvin un grande !!!

  • @drby0788
    @drby0788 5 лет назад +1

    0:17 when you think you snuck back in the house, but your mom comes out of the shadows lol

  • @KathyWilliamsDevries
    @KathyWilliamsDevries 5 лет назад +6

    I had a lovely dream the other night that Lee Marvin and I watched this film together. I do so love a bad boy ♥️

    • @johnnysalter7072
      @johnnysalter7072 4 года назад

      @@johnbergeson8180, Just because you did doesn't mean anyone else did./

    • @davidblaskie8987
      @davidblaskie8987 3 года назад

      @Kathy: I hear that many girls and women do. Then why did many women like me in my younger days? I mean, I was/am one of the nice guys.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 2 года назад

      I had a dream about Liberty,not Lee. It was pretty awesome. I too love a bad boy.

  • @stevenschuyler9527
    @stevenschuyler9527 3 года назад +15

    Dang...I miss Lee Marvin. He was a real-life tough guy. Now, we have actors that have to be PC.

  • @andrewhanson5942
    @andrewhanson5942 2 месяца назад

    I liked the part right after this clip where the doctor shows up and demands whiskey. Drinks a long shot right out of the bottle and then declares "Yeah he's dead all right". Now that was some good comic relief tossed in there!

  • @lowdownyankeeliar
    @lowdownyankeeliar Год назад +1

    Lee Marvin,Strother Martin and Lee Van Cleef all played together in the Twilight Zone episode: "The Grave" at around the same time as "Valance" was made,my research comes up empty,as to which project came first?

  • @FS2K4Pilot
    @FS2K4Pilot Год назад

    Oh come on! You left out the doctor’s reaction? That was the best part!!!

  • @tommywatterson5276
    @tommywatterson5276 Месяц назад

    A Western Classic that lives on.

  • @laterdudesaint
    @laterdudesaint 11 лет назад +5

    ah- excuse me- " the Dude" does not abide-- this will not stand, see? so- valance-
    dont be pissin on my rug..man.

  • @adamchoj12
    @adamchoj12 11 лет назад +8

    LEE MARVIN the best

  • @stevelogan5475
    @stevelogan5475 4 года назад +2

    When Ranse picked the pistol up & started walking back toward Liberty on the walkway, he should have shot Liberty while he was in the shadow. All rules are out when someone is going to kill you & it comes down to survival.

    • @jeffreyknickman5559
      @jeffreyknickman5559 4 года назад +1

      But it;s a movie. A movie made when pretty much all fights were stand-up

  • @myronmurakami
    @myronmurakami 3 года назад +1

    When Liberty is shot it looks like a stunt double, not Lee Marvin.

  • @AnomieTrain
    @AnomieTrain 4 года назад

    My favorite John Ford movie...

  • @AmericanIsraeliJew
    @AmericanIsraeliJew 10 лет назад +3

    Liberty, Liberty, Liberty [A Great Marine bites the dust]

    • @DASH1ful
      @DASH1ful 10 лет назад +1

      he surely was. the cry of "Liberty, Liberty, Liberty," is designed to make us feel contempt for Valance's gang member. but the ploy is to use this line as a subliminal message to mock anyone who cries out for freedom, and liberty, and make them look as though they are nothing better than a miserable wretch/varmit, or "verminion," who forms an allegiance with a highwayman/tax collector. No character in any western, other than this one, calls out the name of another character, who has just been well and truly shot. And how did Liberty Valance get the name of Liberty, anyway? The same way he got the name Valance!

  • @gregfloh7732
    @gregfloh7732 Год назад

    Another great western. Lee Marvin he remains what he deserve for his acting an Oscar.

  • @jeffreydevoti8528
    @jeffreydevoti8528 4 года назад +1

    Lee Van Cleff stopped Lee Marvin from beating poor Mr. Peabody to death while they were trashing The Shinbone Star.

  • @dizbang3073
    @dizbang3073 3 года назад

    Cut this clip too short - the best part is when the doc says "dead."

  • @lukebruder8675
    @lukebruder8675 4 года назад

    “Alright dude”

  • @larrykurtxt6773
    @larrykurtxt6773 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a cast.

  • @chaseroberts3111
    @chaseroberts3111 5 месяцев назад

    They cutout the best scene, when the doctor comes, orders whisky, takes a drink, kicks liberty over and says "dead"

  • @bud389
    @bud389 5 лет назад +1

    The way he throws himself around like a man possessed before dying is pretty intense imagery, especially in an era where the norm was to throw your arms up in the air and spin around. Pretty harrowing stuff.

  • @lakeracer8453
    @lakeracer8453 3 года назад

    Far too few bullies get what they so richly deserve.

  • @garrison6863
    @garrison6863 11 месяцев назад

    No one played a bad guy like Marvin.

  • @baumcollcsame7871
    @baumcollcsame7871 Год назад

    One of my two favorite John Wayne "cowboy movies". The other being Rio Bravo. My all time favorite John Wayne movie is "The Quiet Man"!!!

  • @jeancamaney397
    @jeancamaney397 4 года назад

    No hay enemigo grande ni pequeño, nunca subestimes al enemigo

  • @Makeyourselfbig
    @Makeyourselfbig 5 лет назад +2

    1. Why would Valance let him get a shot off before he finished him off? He might have got lucky and hit him.
    2. How did Wayne know he wouldn't just kill Stewart with his first, second or third shot rather than his 4th?
    3. How did Wayne know Stewart would get a shot off just before Marvin did?
    4. How did Wayne manage to time his shot so perfectly to coincide with Stewarts to make it seem like only one shot was fired?
    The whole scenario is far fetched.

    • @trevormiles5852
      @trevormiles5852 5 лет назад +1

      no , not really , it has happened to me twice this week. jk. I think the dude shot him. no secondary shot. if he did say he shot him. maybe it was because to save his life . You know, shoot the guy who shot liberty story.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 2 года назад

      1. Librty liked to play with his prey.
      2. Wayne didnt really care if Stoddard died,since he was competition for Waynes girl,Hallie.
      3. Again,he didnt really care. He was just waiting for Liberty to be distracted so he could kill him.
      4. Wayne was watching Stoddard's body movements.
      It's only a movie. They didnt demand exact perfection in movies in those time. People wanted the story told,they were aware it was far fetched.

  • @amosburke511
    @amosburke511 Год назад

    If you pause the death scene, you will notice that Marvin reacts to being shot prior to Stewart's gun going off.
    I guess in 1962, director Ford didn't count on future technology that would be able to do this.

  • @LeeKobe1
    @LeeKobe1 11 месяцев назад

    One of the best movies ever made.

  • @drrgperrin
    @drrgperrin 3 года назад +3

    It's been a long time, but I think I remember that John Wayne, standing out of sight in the distance, actually killed Lee Marvin's character (Liberty Valance). It that true or not? Who knows for sure.

    • @stephenhatley1599
      @stephenhatley1599 3 года назад +2

      True....Wayne shot him.

    • @drrgperrin
      @drrgperrin 3 года назад

      @@stephenhatley1599 Thank you very much, Mr. Hatley.

  • @JLTJr.
    @JLTJr. Месяц назад +1

    As a kid I never could understand why the good guys didn't wait until the bad guys were drunk and or hung over or passed out and just gun them down . My friend who went to college says it's called ' suspension of disbelief '. I agree that these films were well acted and directed but they seem somewhat contrived and unrealistic ; looking back .