The 100 best Westerns of all time represent the mythic themes that define America itself. Stacker surveyed all Westerns ...
By 1962, John Wayne established himself as the king of Westerns. Likewise, audiences knew Jimmy Stewart as an all-American nice guy. Director John Ford used both of those reputations to meet the ...
James Stewart showed that he could ride, shoot ‘em up and trade blows with the best of the Western icons in his episodic quest to retrieve his stolen fabled rifle. The great screen villain Dan ...
The most beloved of all Westerns, this 1956 classic sees John Ford and John Wayne teaming up for a timeless journey through vast, uncharted territory. It opened the door to a new frontier: one ...
The western is one of the most beloved genres of all. Below is a reminder of some of the greatest entries in the western canon. 20. Ride Lonesome (Budd Boetticher, 1959) The pick of Boetticher and ...
18. Winchester ’73 (Anthony Mann, 1950) James Stewart showed that he could ride, shoot ‘em up and trade blows with the best of the Western icons in his episodic quest to retrieve his stolen ...
Below is a reminder of some of the greatest entries in the western canon. 20. Ride Lonesome (Budd Boetticher, 1959) The pick of Boetticher and Randolph Scott’s superb seven-film collaboration ...
Below is a reminder of some of the greatest entries in the western canon. 20. Ride Lonesome (Budd Boetticher, 1959) The pick of Boetticher and Randolph Scott’s superb seven-film collaboration follows ...