John Wayne's Coolest Scenes #23: Flashback, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2018
  • In this John Ford classic, Tom Doniphon (John Wayne) reveals a dark secret...
    ...to senate candidate Ranse Stoddard (James Stewart).
    (SPOILER ALERT!)
    ...and Duke notches up one of the greatest performances of his career.
    I neither own nor claim any rights to this material. Just having some fun with it. Thanks for watching!
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  • @MDK22420
    @MDK22420 3 года назад +67

    "Taught her how to read and write, now give her something to read and write about!" Haha he delivers this line like a boss.

  • @lawrencelewis8105
    @lawrencelewis8105 3 года назад +54

    The best line- "when legend becomes fact, print the legend."

  • @stevenpilling5318
    @stevenpilling5318 5 лет назад +193

    One of Wayne's darker and deeper roles, but it made for one of the finest western motion pictures of all time.

    • @drgwhatsthetruth3783
      @drgwhatsthetruth3783 4 года назад +14

      Man, this is one of the Duke's best performances.

    • @glennruggles6523
      @glennruggles6523 3 года назад +5

      I heard they knew duke had cancer tried to get him to use it stands in he refused said when people pay to see a johnwayne film they pay to see John wayne

    • @randywhite3947
      @randywhite3947 3 года назад +2

      Movies period

    • @nicholasgidaro5692
      @nicholasgidaro5692 3 года назад +1

      Creep was a draft dodger. I hate draft dodgers.

    • @terrycarter6562
      @terrycarter6562 3 года назад +14

      @@nicholasgidaro5692 if your saying John Wayne was a coward you dont know squat. He tried to join the Navy during WW2 but the government told him he could help the war effort more by making patriotic movies. Like Ronald Reagan, who made movies and even training films.

  • @commonsense2680
    @commonsense2680 2 года назад +195

    One of the most painful movies ever seen about sacrifice for the good of the whole (like gone with the wind). When I fully understood the gravity of the situation as a grown up seeing this film, I was moved beyond words. What a sacrifice John Wayne's character made and the same for Jimmy Stewart. So many people sacrificed so much to turn this country around to a land of laws. Unfortunately so many have now tried to turn us around to a lawless country again. We are so far removed from the US Constitution it is disgusting (if you really understand the Constitution and the intent of the creators of the US constitution). Shame on you all who have failed to support the Constitution that this movie tried to uphold!

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 2 года назад +5

      Comparing the greatest Western every made to garbage like :Gone With theWind" should be a capital offense.

    • @davidweber823
      @davidweber823 2 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @GeorgeMcKinley.
      @GeorgeMcKinley. 2 года назад +5

      @@mja91352 dislikes no longer appear thanks to the liberal morons in control of the comment section so I am notifying you of a dislike of your comment in this fashion.

    • @UmbrellaWatch
      @UmbrellaWatch Год назад +4

      Thank you for that! On a bad day for me today trying to uphold the law. This made me smile… yes the Constitution we swore to. Always..

    • @scottmcshannon6821
      @scottmcshannon6821 Год назад +3

      gone with the wind - good of the whole? i dont remember that in the book.

  • @DonWan47
    @DonWan47 3 года назад +37

    A hugely underrated movie.

  • @russellfarina9099
    @russellfarina9099 2 года назад +84

    I think this is one of Mr Wayne's best performances. It destroyed him to lose Hallie but thru out the film, his character continues to do the right thing. Including saving his rivals life. One of the great western movie performances.

    • @duongngo602
      @duongngo602 Год назад +1

      he may be good in a conventional sense, but he is still considered villain in the sense that he's an outlaw. The arrival of Pilgirm to Shinbone Star means that civiliziation is going to take place in this small town. Tom Doniphon knows that, so it makes him and Liberty Valance the same type, outlaws who know they're no longer having a place in the transforming community. The scene where he burns down the house is the best scene to me in the whole film, and John Wayne nailed it.

    • @rmb743
      @rmb743 Год назад +5

      And don't forget "The Searcher's"

    • @christophercrone2408
      @christophercrone2408 Год назад +4

      The searchers was his best then this one

    • @hank1284
      @hank1284 Год назад +2

      No , he’s not an outlaw he’s just part of the old way of life not bad not good but definitely not civilized . And never could live in a civilized society . He is part of what made the legend of the West .

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 Год назад

      The way he took out Liberty Valance was chickenshit. Wayne also collected dolls.

  • @mikebtrfld1705
    @mikebtrfld1705 5 лет назад +108

    One of the finest movies ever made. I saw it in the theater when I was a kid. Gets better every time I see it.

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 2 года назад

      Greatest Western ever made.

    • @douglasgantt9548
      @douglasgantt9548 Год назад

      When did you see it?

    • @joshblanchard3719
      @joshblanchard3719 5 месяцев назад

      Underrated

    • @joshblanchard3719
      @joshblanchard3719 5 месяцев назад

      The movie wasn't shot on location, it was shot on the lot. Lot of costumes they're wearing are from wardrobe

  • @sokodad
    @sokodad 3 года назад +92

    John Wayne’s character Tom was a rough and hard man but had a good heart and knew what was right. He gave up the girl and made another man a hero. Don’t get much bigger than that.

    • @robertwaid3579
      @robertwaid3579 2 года назад +3

      Tom Doniphin, that was his characters name 📛📛 as he told Valance he was the other man 👞👞 across the Pickettwire River, that people had too be wary of? That was besides Liberty Vance's fast gun 🔫🔫 and loo down, Tricks. A Fine fine 🙂🙂😊😊 film, with many hidden, life lessons, too be realized, and taught!! W,Robert, 🇺🇲🇨🇦🇺🇲🇨🇦👀👀😎😎🤔🤔🙏🙏

    • @johnflorakis5058
      @johnflorakis5058 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ranse was the man who stood in front of the villain, even though he knew he probably had no chance. Through the whole movie, he stood up for what he thought to be right.

    • @mtsky-tc6uw
      @mtsky-tc6uw 2 месяца назад

      really? i thought it was a movie and all fake,just made up--what did i miss?

  • @juerv1
    @juerv1 2 года назад +26

    An iconic Masterpiece with a legendary Cast: John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin, Lee van Cleef, Vera Miles, Woody Strode, John Carradine.

    • @timcue5039
      @timcue5039 10 месяцев назад +2

      Add stronger martin

    • @biomedlib
      @biomedlib 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, Lawd....

  • @bitemoi8681
    @bitemoi8681 3 года назад +342

    I will always be a huge John Wayne fan. I just find it ironic that we have Jimmy Stewart as a wimp in this movie. Yet he flew 20 combat missions as a bomber jock in WW2. He stayed in the US Air Force Reserve and rose to the rank of Brigadier General. Lee Marvin was the bad guy in this movie, but he served in the US Marine Corps during WW2 and was wounded during combat on Saipan. He got the Purple Heart. They were REAL American heroes.

    • @georgebuller1914
      @georgebuller1914 3 года назад +50

      James Stewart wasn't playing a wimp - just someone who had a different view on how the future should be...

    • @bitemoi8681
      @bitemoi8681 3 года назад +21

      @@georgebuller1914 He was a wimp by 19th century western standards. That was the whole point.

    • @astondriver
      @astondriver 3 года назад +17

      Jimmy Stewart was the first movie actor to volunteer in ww2

    • @lawrencelewis8105
      @lawrencelewis8105 3 года назад +10

      Indeed they were! I worked with a guy who when he was in the USAF in Viet Nam was inspected in formation by Brigadier General Stewart. Talk about second-hand bragging, eh?

    • @patrickmcgrath5411
      @patrickmcgrath5411 3 года назад +26

      IT'S CALLED "ACTING"😎

  • @rexwallace9477
    @rexwallace9477 Год назад +13

    I don’t care what anyone says negative about John Wayne concerning his political views and personal misgivings and failures.He had a lot of True Grit and love and respect for his fans,his family which he as best as he humanly could provided for and love for his country and I believe trust and love for the almighty God.He was and will always be the King of the Cowboys!Bar none!

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 23 дня назад

      Even if he was the only cowboy that ever collected dolls, LOL

  • @commonsense2680
    @commonsense2680 2 года назад +41

    This movie made me love John Wayne. It is so deep and strong and the sacrifice John played was so touching. I wasn't born during that time, but my heart feels like it was to experience the heartache that character felt, and sacrifice he endured when he lost his love, just so touching. Of course Stewart's innocent role was also very endearing! One of the best movies of all time!

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Год назад

      He waited too long, should of married her much sooner, she would stuck by him.

    • @mtsky-tc6uw
      @mtsky-tc6uw 2 месяца назад

      wonder how you could get so involved with some made up story

  • @tophyl7558
    @tophyl7558 Год назад +16

    One of the best movies ever! Jimmy and Duke, RIP!

  • @dave-d-grunt
    @dave-d-grunt 3 года назад +28

    One of the Dukes best! Lee Marvin did a great dying scene.

  • @blueberry11051
    @blueberry11051 5 лет назад +35

    Almost 50 years have passed since I saw this movie. As a very young child, I stood in front of the TV. I never forgot the scene. Just like some scenes from Rio Bravo and The Searchers. John Wayne was a global brand-name, as were Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali.

    • @palerider964
      @palerider964 2 года назад +2

      I agree with everyone you mentioned except the last name.
      He was a pos racist draft dodger.

  • @miltonsmith974
    @miltonsmith974 4 года назад +25

    John Wayne had so many cool scenes I can't even remember them all. A true legend.

    • @edwardabrams4972
      @edwardabrams4972 Год назад +1

      And he was even greater in person! I worked for his best friend and John was bigger then life and ever one around him knew it too!

    • @PeepingTom-xy9di
      @PeepingTom-xy9di 9 дней назад

      @@edwardabrams4972 though the way he behaved in the oscar awards ceremony towards sacheen littlefeather is nothing short of being an uncivilized racist

  • @lelandfranklin3487
    @lelandfranklin3487 2 года назад +23

    John Wayne was underrated as an actor...and this proves it.

  • @evilways961
    @evilways961 5 лет назад +55

    Every John Wayne scene is the coolest scene..

  • @Von7
    @Von7 Год назад +7

    One of my all time favorite western movies. Sad that they didn't get the music onto the film. It was a great song.

  • @drgwhatsthetruth3783
    @drgwhatsthetruth3783 4 года назад +9

    After all these years John Wayne is STILL the steeliest-eyed sob I've ever seen.

  • @georgegucchi3680
    @georgegucchi3680 2 года назад +11

    Four years later Clint Eastwood would enter our world as the the good / bad guy in the Sergio Leone trilogy. This scene has many of the facets from that trilogy; the lines delivered between puffs of cigarette smoke, the bad deed done a for good reason. Clearly Wayne did it very well here. I am a huge fan of both. Cool scene.

  • @robsmoviecollection3715
    @robsmoviecollection3715 5 лет назад +29

    I love this scene! It shows what an honorable man Tom is and how smart he is. Great movie!

    • @Karlam20001
      @Karlam20001 5 лет назад

      Dear ROB"S MOVIE COLLECTION
      I like the scene where Tom saves Rances life also.You are soooo right,Tom is an honorable Man.He not only saved Rance for the woman he loved,but he also eased Rance's conscience in believing he shot a Man down even if it was Self-Defense.

    • @robsmoviecollection3715
      @robsmoviecollection3715 5 лет назад

      @@Karlam20001 Well said. It's not for nothing that it's one of the greatest movies!

    • @davidekstrand8544
      @davidekstrand8544 5 лет назад

      Karl Murray And probably also, Tom knew Rance would never be the same again if he had really pulled the trigger on Valance. Nobody would be the same again when they’ve shot someone for the first time. Tom had already been through that many times and he possibly didn’t want that happening to Rance.

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 11 месяцев назад

      I think it was chickenshit, a real man would have drawn Liberty's attention away from Stewart. Of course in real life your hero collected dolls.

  • @robertlorenz9942
    @robertlorenz9942 2 месяца назад +2

    There will never be another John Wayne

  • @PackerBronco
    @PackerBronco 3 года назад +10

    Anyone who doesn't love black-and-white movies needs to study the scene in alley. If it had been shot in color, it would have been a lot less dramatic and a lot less epic and mythic.

  • @stevenpilling5318
    @stevenpilling5318 5 лет назад +34

    "Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valence."

    • @tangocash7304
      @tangocash7304 4 года назад +6

      I felt when the conductor said that, it added the bitterness to sweet ending of this film.

    • @tangocash7304
      @tangocash7304 4 года назад

      I felt that when the conductor said that, it add the bitterness to the sweet ending to this wonderful movie.

    • @johnpatrick5307
      @johnpatrick5307 2 года назад +1

      The man who proclaimed the Law - whose lauded for an act of violence! Very ironic.

  • @Jamesdylandean
    @Jamesdylandean 2 года назад +7

    This just might be the most powerfull western ever made!!!

  • @distortedfeatures
    @distortedfeatures 3 года назад +9

    One of the finest films ever I ever saw, this movie was that and a whole lot more.

  • @brianharbut4054
    @brianharbut4054 2 года назад +6

    Love the contrast in temperament between the two lead players. Fantastic acting!

    • @STho205
      @STho205 2 года назад

      Agreed.
      LV is the Serpent of Chaos that refuses and hates order (statehood)
      Rance is the mediator that will save the people and turn this rough and raw creation into a new ordered Eden
      Tom is the strong watcher character that could have stopped LV long ago, but never wanted to stoop to his level.
      Tom just finally tossed a thunderbolt that his archangel was always holding for him. Look back at the steak scene.

  • @darinb7966
    @darinb7966 3 года назад +9

    John Wayne did thousands of good scenes.

  • @jorgeromera3861
    @jorgeromera3861 2 года назад +6

    My favorite John Wayne's movie.

  • @johnreed3405
    @johnreed3405 Год назад +4

    John Wayne essentially played the same character in most of his westerns. Most others including myself really didn't care because he was that entertaining. But what many people don't know is that he based his cowboy off a gentleman he knew from his early days in motion pictures. At the time, Hollywood had a consultant they used whenever they filmed a western. Every day, John Wayne (who was at the time an extra and was starting to break out on his own) would talk with this consultant during lunch breaks. The consultant regailed him with stories of what life was like back in the wild west and how cowboys were. That consultant's name? Wyatt Earp.

    • @fritzwalter4660
      @fritzwalter4660 11 месяцев назад

      His characters in STAGECOACH, RED RIVER, SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON, HONDO, THE SEARCHERS, ALAMO, LIBERTY VALANCE, TRUE GRIT, THE COWBOYS and THE SHOOTIST are not the same characters for me.

  • @robdonut66
    @robdonut66 3 года назад +5

    Love the way he waits before giving back the rifle.

    • @jameshoran8
      @jameshoran8 3 года назад

      If Wayne would have had to shoot again, Stewart would have known that he did not kill Valence

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Год назад +2

    "A man ought to do what he thinks is right."
    No matter what it costs. A man's got to have a code and live by it, or he's nothing.

  • @rpbajb
    @rpbajb 2 года назад +4

    I saw this film in a drive in theatre when it was first released. I was 10 years old, and it affected me deeply.

  • @redflamered
    @redflamered 2 года назад +3

    Wayne was spectacular in True Grit, The Shootist and The Man That Shot Liberty Valance. Three GREAT films.

    • @lenhummel5766
      @lenhummel5766 2 месяца назад

      And the 4th,...The Searchers. A true classic.

  • @palerider964
    @palerider964 2 года назад +61

    I love John Wayne.
    He stood for everything american.
    Sadly, his america is gone forever.

    • @lancevoorhees7318
      @lancevoorhees7318 2 года назад +6

      We are in a very sad part of our history, not so Presidential Joe Biden, was supposed to unite us, he is a man with no common sense, he’s a spender and taxer, his open border is a disaster with no one being vetted, plus additional fentanyl coming across the border, my heart sinks for the people murdered from Biden’s hasty retreat! He just doesn’t plan well, and doesn’t care about the common man! Fuel prices through the roof, some poorer families can’t afford to heat their homes! We have over priced natural gas with joe Biden’s policies! He’s a disaster!

    • @Chrisjude100
      @Chrisjude100 2 года назад +1

      @@lancevoorhees7318 Perhaps you would explain to us what the potus can actually do about fuel prices (if they're so important, I mean)

    • @lancevoorhees7318
      @lancevoorhees7318 2 года назад +5

      @@Chrisjude100 our dear President, shut down all drilling on Federal drilling areas, he shut down a pipeline going to Texas Refinery in Houston! We were energy independent actually selling oil and gas world wide, and causing lower fuel prices so much we put a hurt on the Russians, Iranians, etcetera! Christopher take a trip to your local fuel station in California and you’ll see $5.00 or more per gallon for diesel and unleaded! That’s because dumbass Biden’s policies! Guess how much fentanyl is coming across the border under, enough to kill 60,000 people last year, have you noticed higher fuel prices have caused groceries to go up, natural gas is higher per gallon to keep your house heated! None of this happened during Trump, it all started when Biden was named President, in one year Biden made many mistakes, need I go on!

    • @lancevoorhees7318
      @lancevoorhees7318 2 года назад +6

      Dan, yes the Middle East has players, get this Dan we filled the market with so much gas and oil it drove prices down, Biden’s policies, he shut down the Keystone pipeline, and stopped drilling Federal lands that were producing!, he stopped fracking that was bringing old wells back on line! I guess you didn’t know we were energy independent! Biden has crippled our production, put people out of work, and shut our volume down! Are you unable to understand this? We stop producing, prices go up because demand is high and there’s not as much production! It’s really simple!

    • @palerider964
      @palerider964 2 года назад +4

      @@lancevoorhees7318 absolutely correct!!👏👍

  • @warrenrosen132
    @warrenrosen132 Год назад +3

    Marvin's Oscar for Cat Ballou was partly an apology for ignoring him in TMWSLV.

  • @robertcrist5747
    @robertcrist5747 Год назад +2

    One of The Dukes best movies! A true American icon! RIP 🙏🇺🇸

  • @johnsewell6593
    @johnsewell6593 Год назад +3

    "Whiskey , Quick ". ......."Dead"!......Fabulous line...JRS

  • @barbaragalbreth4429
    @barbaragalbreth4429 4 года назад +7

    I was 4 years old in 63, never the. less, I was always in love with this man..

  • @johnjacksom4444
    @johnjacksom4444 3 года назад +5

    Real love is putting aside Ur happiness for that of the Woman U love. Tom does that here. Same as Bogie does in Casablanca.' Doing the right thing!!!

    • @lawrencelewis8105
      @lawrencelewis8105 3 года назад +3

      You are right- putting aside your own happiness for something larger than you. A great comment!

    • @edwardabrams4972
      @edwardabrams4972 Год назад

      You are so right because I have had to do the right thing to when it comes to the one you love and it may hurt and change your whole life but it was still the right thing to do for the one you love!

    • @mtsky-tc6uw
      @mtsky-tc6uw 2 месяца назад

      you people crack me up--it is all fake,pretend--just acting--none of this really happened

  • @WJack97224
    @WJack97224 3 года назад +5

    I so loved Vera Miles. Thanks for posting.

  • @ellebrowne
    @ellebrowne 5 лет назад +9

    This is absolutely true! My fav part; in my fav movie! It’s been repeating like crazy on cable lately and I’m so glad to see it every time!

  • @mikedesil23
    @mikedesil23 2 года назад +3

    This is my favorite John Wayne performance. Something about him being in a supporting role but having such a presence.

    • @martinward9780
      @martinward9780 2 года назад

      John Wayne was top billing in this movie James Stewart got more screen time.

  • @malcolmcook7007
    @malcolmcook7007 4 месяца назад +1

    Mr. Wayne, Marvin and Stroud are fabulous performing icons of 🎥 film.

  • @dodoboodrough6044
    @dodoboodrough6044 2 года назад +2

    Top five of my all time favorite westerns.

  • @teddytadd7457
    @teddytadd7457 5 лет назад +15

    without bad ass Lee Marvin. and tough guy John Wayne, and law man Jimmy Steward, the movie woukd not have had been oerfect! the cast was the best! there were bad guys and bullies then and now! Stories endless of truths and fiction , this movie was so real of the past telling a tale! i coukd watch this movie a billion times without getting bord! this part was super well done!

  • @Roadrunnergarage
    @Roadrunnergarage 4 года назад +4

    My favorite scene from one of my favorite movies. I remember seeing it as a kid it was a real shocker.

  • @georgeharris7181
    @georgeharris7181 2 года назад +3

    John Wayne has always been my hero since I was a kid he was definitely a real man's man fiction or not RIP hero

  • @lolawalsh9187
    @lolawalsh9187 Год назад +1

    One of the best movies ever made.

  • @garyschultz7768
    @garyschultz7768 3 года назад +3

    my favorite western
    my favorite john Wayne movie too.....
    i also like the restaurant
    scene & the final scene
    when the conductor tells Stewart "...nothing's to good for the man who shot Liberty Valance..."

  • @sandyhawkins9279
    @sandyhawkins9279 2 года назад +2

    This was a great movie and when I saw scene for the first time it was mind blowing.

  • @nautilusnauticus8853
    @nautilusnauticus8853 2 года назад +1

    John Ford directing. The best of films

  • @billmisko1846
    @billmisko1846 3 года назад +7

    when you talk about bad guy's Lee Marvin as Liberty Valance is the number 1 bad guy in the movies, MEAN, BRUTAL, SADISTIC.

    • @biomedlib
      @biomedlib 10 месяцев назад

      John and Jimmy were on point in their roles, however, Lee Marvin? How does one prepare for such a role? In some scenes when he used the whip, his tongue was hanging out of his mouth. Have Mercy.

  • @philiplewis7252
    @philiplewis7252 3 года назад +3

    A superb film

  • @jorgemor388
    @jorgemor388 2 года назад +2

    Fabolous role of John Wayne sensational He is Tom Doniphon

  • @shufflerp3868
    @shufflerp3868 Год назад +1

    Another fine performance....... one of many.

  • @The_Octopus
    @The_Octopus 5 лет назад +7

    Other than the Searchers, this was the best movie ever made!!

  • @jasonbowser5754
    @jasonbowser5754 4 года назад +4

    I was never a fan of the John Wayne type western. I grew up on the Eastwood legend but I absolutely love this movie.

  • @lilshokan
    @lilshokan 4 года назад +3

    I watched this in a film class on high school damn near one of favorite movies

  • @skpknight8115
    @skpknight8115 2 года назад +3

    Actually watched this film last night on Netflix! IMO ,one of Wayne's best, as well as a great performance by Jimmy Stewart.

    • @biomedlib
      @biomedlib 10 месяцев назад

      I watched it last night, 9/4 on GRIT. This movie still provides mixed emotions of sadness and happiness.

  • @larrykurtxt6773
    @larrykurtxt6773 Год назад +2

    Three phenomenal actors. When men were real men.

  • @bonniescott6470
    @bonniescott6470 5 лет назад +5

    My hero at his best xx

  • @Mike-yg8ig
    @Mike-yg8ig 2 года назад +10

    Best role I've seen the Duke in. There's a back story about how John Ford got him in the mood to play Doniphon, and it worked very well. Not a huge fan of Wayne, I like him, but not one of my favorites. But I think he raised his game pretty high in this one.

    • @mja91352
      @mja91352 2 года назад +1

      Perfectly said!

    • @Mike-yg8ig
      @Mike-yg8ig 2 года назад

      @@mja91352 👍

    • @runningray
      @runningray 2 года назад +1

      LOL torturing Wayne by Ford is now called "got him in the mood". Ford's tongue was razor sharp.

    • @joshblanchard3719
      @joshblanchard3719 5 месяцев назад

      Wayne owed his career to John ford.

  • @72RR446
    @72RR446 5 лет назад +6

    Great movie!

  • @broheme8922
    @broheme8922 Год назад +2

    I put "The Searchers" as Wayne's best performance, but this and "The Quiet Man" round out my top 3.

  • @TileGuyJesse
    @TileGuyJesse Месяц назад

    "Cold-blooded murder, but I can live with it." Fav John Wayne line. Killing Valance was like killing a snake.

  • @danielcunningham5940
    @danielcunningham5940 2 года назад +4

    I loved the movie and especially this scene. The character Doniphon was a mean and tough guy but his heart was true. He sacrificed all he loved for the pilgrim. Like a true stoic he did what was right and accepted the consequences and did not complain. Reminds me of something that Jesus said - that no greater love hath any man than to lay down his life for another.... It was an ideal that I tried to hold to in my life. The tragedy is that for most men you maybe get a chance once or twice in a lifetime to be heroic, but the fact is that most of the time you do not get to be recognized for what you are, what you did; you just get cast aside. There is little comfort in knowing that you did right. There is only the knowing that you did right and the alternative was unacceptable.

    • @mtsky-tc6uw
      @mtsky-tc6uw 2 месяца назад

      it was all fake,just a movie,not real same as jesus because you were not there and have no idea what was really going in spite of your fake comic book wriitten by dudes in a cave

  • @tophyl7558
    @tophyl7558 Год назад +2

    Woode was awesome too! RIP!

  • @maralinekozial9131
    @maralinekozial9131 2 месяца назад

    That fact that they all did that in one single take together is amazing ❤ it was sooo good & realistic!!!!

  • @kkroeger5868
    @kkroeger5868 Год назад

    My favorite Western movie ever...or any movie for that matter...

  • @IrishGuyReacts
    @IrishGuyReacts Год назад +1

    Really didn't see that reveal coming. Great film.

  • @mikeross4
    @mikeross4 Год назад

    One of the best Westerns ever made!

  • @duaneholcomb8408
    @duaneholcomb8408 3 года назад +1

    I think this is his finest. Movies. And there were lots a goid ones,,,

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 2 года назад +1

    I feel like this is a very underrated western my favorite western film

  • @commonsense2680
    @commonsense2680 Год назад +1

    Despite my critics, this is one of the best movies of alltime. Love of country, God, family, nation, all of it is in this movie. I am not from the WW2 generation but feel like I am, honor, God, country, family, dignity, where did all this go? Where did dignity towards family?

  • @smithjava3704
    @smithjava3704 2 года назад +1

    John Ford able to build the myth and tear down the legend at the same time. Quite a genius.

    • @fritzwalter4660
      @fritzwalter4660 11 месяцев назад

      He made this earlier in FORT APACHE, too.

  • @The_Octopus
    @The_Octopus 5 лет назад +3

    You pick it up Liberty, you PICK it up!

  • @charlesbaer9971
    @charlesbaer9971 5 месяцев назад

    The idea of John Wayne teaching Jimmy Stewart how to be a tough guy is hilarious.

  • @peterwebb8732
    @peterwebb8732 Год назад +1

    The fighting men who made the world safe for civilisation, too often find that they do not fit civilisation when it arrives.
    Wayne’s character is the frontiersman, the fighter, the one who can deal with bad men so the land is safe for women and families. Stewart’s character is the pillar or a peaceful, orderly society.
    We’d find similar themes in many stories of veterans who have trouble fitting into peaceful societies . Wayne’s character, Ethan Edwards, shows exactly that in “The Searchers”.

  • @jasemclamb1451
    @jasemclamb1451 Год назад +2

    Two things lee Marvin had the best laugh ever and I love how john wayne throws the rifle back it was like here Pompeii you hold the murder weapon haha seriously though this is one of my favorite movies. The end when the conductor said nothing is too good for the man who shot liberty valance even though the man who really shot him was being buried in a paupers grave without his boots or gun. One of the movies john wayne should have gotten an Oscar for.

    • @jimthomas1989
      @jimthomas1989 Год назад +1

      John Wayne ,
      The only man to make a Vietnam War picture while the actual Vietnam War was going on ,
      The Green Berets
      And he doesn't look half bad for a man that's 116 years old

  • @wmwardwell
    @wmwardwell Год назад +1

    Thanks, Porfie!! Keep on posting.

  • @axterix8850
    @axterix8850 2 года назад +2

    Obra MAESTRA TOTAL la tengo y vi muchas veces una de las mejores de la historia

  • @dougbrowne9890
    @dougbrowne9890 Год назад

    John Wayne is an American Icon. I don't care who disparages him, for whatever reason. The Duke IS Americana!

  • @andrewhanson5942
    @andrewhanson5942 11 месяцев назад

    What a great pair of actors! So convincing in their parts!

  • @kenharvey8161
    @kenharvey8161 Год назад

    "You talk too much. Think too much." Probably my favorite line, ever.

  • @pendragonU
    @pendragonU Год назад +3

    The toughest scene and personally more painful for Wayne was realizing he lost her, got drunk and beyond himself and burned it all almost killing himself in his desperation. That was tougher on him than dealing finally with the mad dog Valance. In a way, Wayne didn't need to act but remember his own teenage years crushed heart that sent him to a life of alcoholism and trying to recover his lost Californios srta later in life, marrying with a row of South American beauties as substitutes to forget her. He didn't need to rehearse for the role scenes, he had lived them when still very young and tender still at the heart.

    • @mtsky-tc6uw
      @mtsky-tc6uw 2 месяца назад

      wayne was a loser who smoked himself to death along with being an alcoholic and horrible with money,cheated on all his wives

  • @paulwojnar2291
    @paulwojnar2291 3 месяца назад

    This film, The Shootist and The Searchers are the three of my favorite Westerns of The Duke.

  • @jackbootsman5672
    @jackbootsman5672 4 года назад +1

    Thanks all this. Quit enjoyed it.

  • @a.barker7792
    @a.barker7792 Год назад

    Amazing what you can do in the old Hollywood sound stages. Almost smell John Ford's cigar smoke.

  • @captainscarlett1
    @captainscarlett1 2 года назад +12

    I've been reviewing the shooting scene in 0.25 speed repeatedly. I think Ranse DID shoot Liberty. His shot was first, level and pointed at the target. Liberty's reaction is consistent with being shot in the guts. He fires and Don fires a split second later. Liberty is already reacting to Ranse's shot when Don fires. Liberty does a quick double movement as he is hit by two bullets from different angles. Very well done.

    • @grider421
      @grider421 Год назад

      he missed look close you can see where the bullet hit the building not liberty. then wayne put the bullet in him

    • @anonygent
      @anonygent Год назад

      A bad shot shooting left-handed... highly unlikely he would have hit Valance.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Год назад +1

      Guys…it’s a movie.

    • @peterwebb8732
      @peterwebb8732 Год назад +1

      Doing forensics on a movie when we know exactly what the script says….

    • @jonathanparks207
      @jonathanparks207 Год назад

      Liberty goes straight back meaning the bullet that hits him is from the front.

  • @Au60schild
    @Au60schild 2 года назад +1

    Easily one of the Duke's top 5 movies and a top 5 coolest scene.

  • @wa7019
    @wa7019 Год назад

    Definitely my favorite John Wayne movie.

  • @karljones3082
    @karljones3082 5 лет назад +4

    JW you rock

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 4 года назад +10

    John Wayne's character Tom errs when he says that his shoot of Liberty Valance was "cold blooded murder." As in the flashback, LV had just told James Stewart's character that he would now shoot him "right between the eyes," Tom shot LV to prevent that murder. In cowboy parlance, he "headed it off at the pass."

    • @opencommentsbbcnewsnight1704
      @opencommentsbbcnewsnight1704 3 года назад +3

      Yes, but that was the difference between the two protagonists. Tom was talking in terms of the Western code that permitted duels.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar 3 года назад +5

      @@opencommentsbbcnewsnight1704 There was no such code that permitted duels in the Old West, and those "High Noon" fast-draw shootouts of the dime novels and movies almost never happened in reality. And in those days when you shot someone whether you got hung for murder or not depended upon the luck of which judge happened to hear your case. Law was a very fluid affair in the Old West, often being whatever a judge or a sheriff said it was --- that is where there was one.

  • @drgwhatsthetruth3783
    @drgwhatsthetruth3783 5 лет назад

    Just this past year I watched this movie...it's as old as I am.

  • @drgwhatsthetruth3783
    @drgwhatsthetruth3783 3 года назад +4

    "Cold-blooded murder. But I can live with it." Hard man. Real hard man. Love that line.
    BTW. Look at the picket signs on the wall when they enter the office then when they leave...see a difference?

    • @thekid6545
      @thekid6545 2 года назад

      Watched this many times but never noticed! Thanks

    • @huskydogable
      @huskydogable 2 года назад

      Not many people really care. Get a life!

  • @alexciocca4451
    @alexciocca4451 5 лет назад +3

    The best western ever

  • @louislamboley9167
    @louislamboley9167 Год назад

    One of John Wayne's best rolls.

  • @donaldcornley9963
    @donaldcornley9963 Год назад

    That's what you call a pep talk!