How many legends can you stack in one scene?
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- Director Bruce Pittman and Warner Bros vet Ethan Dettenmaier (who worked with John Milius, Schwarzenegger) talk westerns!
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Love the casual way Wayne kicks Strother Martin when he tries to pick up the steak.
It is still one of the magic moments of cinema.
Absolutely.
😂😂😂
What I got here is failure to pickup your steak
I mistakenly thought that was Howard Morris. Got my 1960s character sidekick actors mixed up.
I was waiting for Strother Martin to say to Lee Marvin "what we have here is failure to communicate."
Check out Bad Day At Black Rock for star power.
good call
Yep' he should have said it here first.
"Stop feeding off me!"
"Just keep shake'n that bush so we know you're there..."Still shake'n it Boss, still shake'n it!"
No one imagined that within a decade Lee Van Cleef would be a superstar, especially in Europe.
Well actually in this scene he already displays the ability of making himself present in spite of being in the background and not saying one word.
⭐️🥰
Super star non , Lee van Cleef était un acteur et second qui a tourné beaucoup de western en Italie, ça n'enlève pas qu'il était un bon acteur.
Three Oscar winners in the same film performing in the same scene, directed by an Oscar winner.
They don't call it the Golden Age of Hollywood for nuthin'.
They don't make stars today like they used too..
They weren't making WOKE propaganda.
Bad Day at Black Rock has a scene with five Oscar winners in-frame.
Walter Brennan (3), Spencer Tracy (2), Dean Jagger (1), Ernest Borgnine (1), and Lee Marvin (1).
One of the greatest scenes ever, and packed with great actors
One of the greatest MOVIES ever! I saw this in the theater as a boy and it opened my eyes about the high art movies were and remain capable of being - and also learned that in the real world, things aren't always as they seem - a lesson that has stuck with me all my life...
@godfreydaniel6278 High art, eh?
You mean people lying about being other "people"?
Great actors, except, for Marion!
Van Cleef, Marvin, and Strother Martin were all in the same Twilight Zone episode
"This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."
Nothing like having Woody Strode as your backup
Fck right!
better than Lee Van Cleef or Strother Martin lol
He was very good actor he was also especially good in the movie The professionals Lee Marvin in it as well
@@user-pm6gb2yt7q That was a great film, too, and he also played an action hero role in 'The Last Voyage' w/ Robert Stack.
You bet!... if one listens you can hear the " click" of that hammer... and the quiet look on woody 's face...... says it all.
John Wayne, James Stewart, Lee Marvin, Woody Strode, Lee Van Cleef, Vera Miles, Strother Martin, John Qualen, Andy Devine.
I think you got first catch on Qualen, awesome prolific character actor.
What movie is this?
@@jeremybear573 "Tha Man Who Sot Liberty Balance." The ultímate Western. An all time classic and a must see for any movie aficionado.
THANK YOU. I was waiting for someone to make a master list, especially since I only knew five.
And don't forget my Mom's Uncle Herman Hack !
The gorgeous Vera Miles is still alive in 2024. She will be 95 August 23.
wow
Toll
Hab ich nicht gewusst 😊
Imagine the stories she could remember
Watch "The Searchers", then "Hellfighters"...and see how a legend ages so beautifully, like fine wine..!
Great actor and she was always very easy on the eyes...
Andy Devine, Shug Fisher, Woody Strode, all actors who can elevate a film from the ordinary.
Lee Marvin played a great villain.
Lee Marvin played a great everything.
Angie Dickenson had the hots for him, said he was the real deal. I believe she is still alive also.
In Cat Ballou Lee Marvin played a good guy and the bad guy and both very convincingly. He really deserved the Oscar he won for that movie.
Lee Marvin was just plain great. He was a Marine, wounded on Saipan during WWII. He was one of the men that saved America. Besides that, he could act.
One of the best westerns of all time
Without a doubt. And Henry Fonda’s CLEMENTINE.
I agree.
And The Searchers. Absolutely.
Vera Miles, a legend in her own right.
Drop dead gorgeous!
Watch "The Searchers", then "Hellfighters"...and see how a legend ages so beautifully, like fine wine..!
Still alive and kicking
2:30 "I'll get it, Liberty." Bam! Always makes me laugh.
Lee Van Cleef and Strother Martin were the perfect toadies. 😆
Imagine if Jack Elam showed up.
Yes, indeed.
I would love to find out if Lee Van Cleef was supposed to take the bottle, or he improvised that part. It adds so much!
definitely.
I only recognized Lee Van Cleef at the end when he gest the bottle xD amazing scene, have to watch this movie yet!
This happened to me at Ponderosa Steakhouse.
how did it feel getting your face kicked in? What a great scene all around . Well played by everyone. Even that old prospector did his part.
Was your waiter named Cartwright?
@@trevormiles5852😅
They tripped you while carrying steaks?
Are you sure you weren't at a Waffle House?
One of my favorite Western scenes of all time.
Simply amazing!! All that talent in one room!
All these years and it never clicked in my brain that both Lee Van Cleef and Woody Strode are both in here. Later to be Spaghetti Western legends.
Lee Van Cleef had a good part in Escape From New York.
@@wallyvoss6729 He also played a Ninja Master on TV series and it kinda ... worked.
I've only watched "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" about thirty times. I'd like to submit for consideration; "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World" for number of legends in a scene.
Right you are. There's no way I could ever get them all correct without researching it.
The Longest Day for most in one movie
The Three Stooges even got a cameo in that funny as hell, over the top movie.
That was my first thought- the scene where they're digging under "The Big W". My favorite movie ever.
I'm not sure about legends, but I'll submit "The Outsiders" (I hope that's what it's called) for a large number of more recent famous actors.
John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Van Cleff, Strother Martin Lee Marvin!!! wow some of the biggest hollywood Icons of all time in one movie in one scene together!
One of my all-time favorites.
Stewart being tripped and crashing to the floor also. What dedication.
For those who have not seen the complete movie. The ending is spectacular.
Just decided to throw out a spoiler specifically for those who have not seen the complete movie?
@@fredhughes4115 how is that a spoiler?
A great film that has more resonance today than when it was made.
Don't forget the great song as well🎼🤠
One of my favorite scenes in this classic movie....Lee Marvin was so violent.....Glad he gets it.....
Shhhh...don't spoil it! 🙂
That kick by Wayne on Strother was epoch.
Right in the kisser!
Well he did play college 🏈.
Epic too!
John Wayne had the rep as being the biggest badass actor in Hollywood but Lee Marvin was a real one.
United States Marine
@@jonnyqwst All you need to say.
I don't think you'll ever see this much talent in a movie again to many ego's
Never saw Cannonball Run, huh?
Glengarry Glen Ross
It would cost too much in salaries.
There is hardly any talent left to form a group of two.
Ocean's Eleven anyone? (maybe not quite the legends, but still star-studded)
George Clooney
Matt Damon
Andy García
Brad Pitt
Julia Roberts
Elliott Gould
Bernie Mac
Carl Reiner
I've never seen a glazier in any western film, but they must have been the richest man in town with all the windows that were broke with bottles, barstools, pistol shots and people escaping or getting thrown through them.
Never thought about that till now you may be right lots of business, funny.
I think it’s cool that movie glass is (was) made of sugar.
🤣good one
Think also in undertakers
@@thomascuriel7611 Yep, that's what I was thinking. Undertakers had the best job. Their "customers" never complained and there was always lots of business!
Strother Martin us just perfect in this role
What we have here is a failure to communicate
What we have here, is failure to pick up a steak.
Strother Martin was perfect in every role he ever played. He was only about 63 when he died, same with Lee Marvin. I sure would like to have seen what they could have done with another 10-15 years of making movies.
My dad and I loved to watch westerns together, one of our favourites for sure, don’t forget Vera Miles, she was wonderful.
And beautiful😊
Let’s not forget about Andy Devine playing the scared sheriff!
And Edmond O'Brien.
@@gaden002yes! All of them are so good!
"what we have here is a failure to communicate"
Lee Marvin, Struther Martin, Lee Van Cleef , John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart Vera Miles , I think . Quite a bit of talent in that one scene don't ya think ?
This is my favorite scene of all time
"I'll pick it up Liberty" Whomp! (best part!)
There is no more seething anger and vengeance in a stare than John Wayne's.
Particularly that one in the searchers ...when he sees the insane little whit girl .
Classic .... My Dad introduced me to Western movies . I'm 63 and this takes me back . I love it ♥️
Wow! I had forgotten how many were in this scene. Legends indeed. 🤠❤️
“I’ll teach you law - Western law!”
Take a good look.. you won't see actor's like this again.....
You're kidding, I hope. Jack Nicholson, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Anthony Hopkins, Gary Oldman, Daniel Day Lewis, Jeff Bridges, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Russell Crowe, AL Pacino, Robert Duvall, Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey John Travolta, Samuel Jackson and many more. That is just the men. I don't have the time to list the women.
I swear there’s a Twilight Zone with Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef & Strother Martin all in it
@brgreg8275: Andy Devine and Miss Vera Miles both appeared in separate "TZ" Episodes. John Qualen and Lee Van Cleef both appeared in separate "Andy Griffith Show" Episodes.🤔🎤👮♂️📺B.W.
@brgreg8275: The Episode that You're referring to is Western themed and Broadcast on Videotape same as "Night of The Meek" with Art Carney and "The Lateness of The Hour" with the late great and horrendously troubled Miss Inger Stevens who ended Herself in the very early Seventies.😔B.W.
Amazingly, Vera Miles is still alive and 95!
One of the all-time great classics! So many great actors and scenes in this iconic movie. The Duke at his finest!
“That’s my steak Valence!”
Many who fought in the war in these days. Real heroes. What we got now. Heroes who do whatever MSM tells them to. I’ll take the old days any day
You mean like John Wayne? I bet you worship him and the girdle he’s wearing here.
Lee Marvin was a marine scout
Sniper in the Pacific. John Wayne was a pacifist.
@@billbertagnoli4226
Lee Marvin was a Marine Scout Sniper during World War II.
Strother Martin was a US Navy Swimming Instructor during World War II
Edmond O'Brien served in the US Army Air Forces during World War II.
Woody Strode served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II.
Lee Van Cleef served in the U.S. Navy aboard minesweepers and sub chasers during World War II.
John Wayne aka Marion dodged service during WW II.
Fixed That For Ya.
@@billbertagnoli4226John Wayne was a draft dodger not a pacifist.
@@raywalsh9152 What? Was he gonna be a 34 year old private? Or maybe work with the USO? Because they sure wouldn't have sent him into combat. Besides, General Douglas McArthur told Wayne that what he was doing in Hollywood was far greater for the war effort than anything he could do in uniform
This is a classic movie and a great one, another one that has gotten to be a classic is Stalag 17, a lot of great actors in it.
And a cool title song by Gene Pitney too
It was not a part of the movie, thank the maker, even Pitney didn't like it.
Saw this film as a young man here in Germany- it still scares the hell out of me. The tragic of Wayne losing the love of his live. The vile Lee Marvin. The scene were Stewart and his wife are just about to entering the room with the coffin of Wayne is chilling to the bone. It tells the story how the law came into the west. If you look at today in the US one can have his doubts about law respecting people.
this is why Cool Hand Luke is the greatest movie ever filmed...theres not a scene without a legend.
When I was young I loved Cool Hand Luke, and it did have some good stuff in it. As I got older I realized it was just another anti-South message movie. Newman was big on that crap. His wife was from the South and he was half Jewish, so I figure a complex of some sort married to a natural agitative spirit. Still like it to a degree because of old times but..... A dead Hollywood is a glorious thing indeed.
@@marcbahn5487 It's actually just a willful rebel without a cause movie. It had to have that ending.
Its true I never thought of that. Lee,Strother.Jimmy,John and Woody.
A lot of other to ,,Just think of the cast
Greatest western ever made. John Ford, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, marvelous casting. Lee Marvin at his best. Just pick any scene, like the classroom scene - civics 101. I have the video, but whenever I catch a glimpse on TV, I watch it. "Had your supper yet, Peabody"?
Lee Marvin real life hero (Purple Heart).
John Wayne
Jimmy Stewart
Edmund O'Brien
Lee Marvin
Lee Van Cleef
Strother Martin
Woody Strode
Vera Miles
The guy who scoots out the back door might be Andy Devine, but I can't tell for sure.
I just needed to make a list for my own count:)
oh it's andy devine !
definitely Andy Devine
Shug Fisher gets the chair yanked out from hunder him.
@@casedismissed8581 💯
Also John Ford. And the editor, cinematographer and composer all had many credits and worked on many Ford/Wayne films.
Funny that this film was not very well-regarded when it came out. People thought the B&W and slow pacing made it seem like an extended episode of Gunsmoke.
It’s always fun watching these older movies and see who you can recognize. So many big stars got in them.
This scene is very educational. Life is so much more pleasant if you’re polite to people. Your steaks don’t get thrown on the floor, for one thing.
Quite a scene with all those actors. The movie’s theme song was also perfect.
UM DOS MAIORES CLÁSSICOS DO WESTERN DA HISTÓRIA DO CINEMA!!!
COM UMA CONSTELAÇÃO DE PRIMEIRA: JOHN WAYNE, JAMES STEWART, LEE MARVIN, LEE VAN CLEFF E VERA MILES!!!
MAGNÍFICA PRODUÇÃO DE 1962.
2:32 I’ll get it, Liberty!
BOOT!!!! Owwww…..!
😂😂😂
Love that part! And also how Lee Van Cleef picks up the whiskey bottle on the way out!
Yeah, that was a great little touch.
And John Wayne doesn't even look at him when he kicks...priceless...
Don't forget Lee and the Duke in "Donovan's Reef". One of John Ford's last movies.
one of the best ever western scenes. To movie also
This a time when you can say what a wealth of great actors and it is justified.
A perfect scene. The stares between Wayne and Marvin. The scowl on Van Cleef's face. The "oh no" look on Stewart's face. Wayne's kicking Strother Martin in the head. The ominous click when Strode cocks his rifle. One of Wayne's best lines ever "I said you, Liberty. You pick it up." And the best part, no music. It didn't need the standard ominous background music
Good scene in a great movie. Only bad part was Liberty starting to turn and draw, then stopping while Tom says, "Just try it, Liberty." No way that would happen.
Underrated western….the scene where Wayne and Marvin are nose to nose shows Marvin has to be 6’3” or so
My all time favorite western!
Not under-rated. I've seen it on more than a couple of "Top" or "Must Watch" movie lists.
Iirc Marvin is supposed to be 6'2" so pretty close to your estimate, especially if he was 6'2"&change
@@toddwebb7521 A 6'2" Marine is at least as tall as a 6'4" regular guy.
Strother Martin, the guy John Wayne kicked, was the Warden in "Cool Hand Luke;" no "What we have here is a failure to communicate," in that scene. I think Strother Martin got the message.
I liked Strother in The Wild Bunch, especially in that scene where he's arguing with, I believe, L. Q. Jones, over a dead man's boots. As a matter of fact, that movie had quite a cast.
THAT'S MY STEAK VALANCE😅😅
Classic
My boy Pompy kitchen door
CLASSIC
GREAT SCENE 👍 LOVE IT
One of my favorite scenes. I've watched this many many times and it still gives me goosebumps. John Wayne was the best Western Actor of all time. That's my honest opinion.
My favorite scene from my favorite western
Those 3, Marvin, Martin, and Van Cleef were all in the same Twilight Zone.
The episode was " The Grave " . It was filmed just before this movie.
A timeless classic. I think future generations could learn a lot from those classic movies.
God, what a fantastic bunch of actors! I recognised so may in there that I can no longer name. It's terrible to get old.
Marvin, Van Cleef, Martin, all 3 are in an episode of The Twilight Zone "The Grave" it's really good.
the scene at the end with liberty firing his pistol seems to come from a remington painting.its a beautiful shot.marvin was tremendous. he also did a similar almost western portrait shot in the comancheros.the scene where he pitches forward after wayne shoots him is again incredible and looks like an artist painted it.he was perfectly cast in monte walsh as the cowboy so much like the image everyone has of westerners that a ned buntline type wants to sign him to a wild west show.he declines saying something to the effect that he didnt want to piss on his entire life.great movie liberty vallance .there was something special about teaming marvin with wayne kind of irrestitable force meets immovable object.without doing very much the movie reeks of the two mens toughness ,we dont need to see it proved the two actors exude it ,stars of a type that dont exist anymore.
Try Lee and the Duke in "Donavan's Reef".
2:19 "My boy..."
Jimmy Stewart steals the show
Perhaps the last of the old-fashioned westerns. A great film entertainment that I've watched many times and will continue to do so.
Eastwood's stuff doesn't count? Josie Wales? Unforgiven?
A movie that no one forget.
What a great scene!!
That is so cool. Lee Marvin and Lee Van Cleef in the same movie.
It was years ago and in black and white but one of the best westerns ever. There was a lot tension in that scene.
I freakin love this movie. Real WW2 war hero Jimmy Stewart plays as the coward that claims false glory. Real life Hollywierd John Wayne is portrayed as the tough unsung hero. So many other legends of the time. Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, Andy Devine, and many more, all legends in the Western movie era.
Great classic western, never get tired of watching it. John Wayne and Lee Marvin were at the top of their game in that movie. I've always thought Vera Miles was very underrated as an actress too. And a classic theme song!
Best Western ever.
Legendary Scene. Packed with talents all over.
My favorite Western of all time!
One of my all-time favorite movies. The first anti-Western I ever saw, and it impressed the hell out of me!
Ahhh, the GOOD ol’ days.
Greatest stare down in cinema history
Note to self: WATCH THIS CLASSIC WESTERN AGAIN!!!!
LEE MARVIN genius
Lee Marvin - Great - In his usual (for the most part) real loud hombre; John Wayne - Great in a quiet way
That cut to Woody Strode was lightning.
And don't forget Jeanette Nolan, a great character actress playing Lady Macbeth, a couple of witches in Thriller Theater epiodes, and 1 in Twilight Zone and was in many old West TV dramas.
Absolutely, she was a good actress in any medium; she was especially a good radio actress. She was married to another good actor of several media: John McIntire. Get a load of the o.t.r. episode "Casting the Runes" from the series "Escape" from about Nov. 19, 1947. It was great. It was made into a movie (that starred Dana Andrews) about a decade later, and it was based on a short story written by M.R.James; even though those versions have nothing to do with old movie westerns; all showcase good and likable talent.
perfect title for this video
One of my favorite movies.
Great scene, wonderful actors. A classic Western.
Lee Marvin, James Stewart; Lee Van Cleef; Strother Martin The Black actor whose name slips my mind; pretty good bunch of stars
I remember seeing this at the Crocker Theater in Elgin,Il. When I was 11, and John Wayne was the greatest cowboy that walked the face of the earth!
John Wayne and Lee Marvin starred together in 3 movies: The Comancheros (1961), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), and Donovan's Reef (1963), Thanks google. Lol!