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"When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." That's more than the code of a newspaperman in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; it's practically the operating credo of director John Ford, the most honored of American filmmakers. In this late film from a long career, Ford looks at the civilizing of an Old West town, Shinbone, through the sad memories of settlers looking back. In the town's wide-open youth, two-fisted Westerner John Wayne and tenderfoot newcomer James Stewart clash over a woman (Vera Miles) but ultimately unite against the notorious outlaw Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). Ford's nostalgia for the past is tempered by his stark approach, unusual for the visual poet of Stagecoach and The Searchers. The two heavyweights, Wayne and Stewart, are good together, with Wayne the embodiment of rugged individualism and Stewart the idealistic prophet of the civilization that will eventually tame the Wild West. This may be the saddest Western ever made, closer to an elegy than an action movie, and as cleanly beautiful as its central symbol, the cactus rose. --Robert Horton
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| 19936
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| WIKI NAME
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obj#19936
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| Amazon.com average customer review
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4.5
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| Amazon.com price
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$9.98
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| Amazon.com product url
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Amazon.com product url
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| Amazon.com total customer reviews
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101
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| MPAA rating
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Unrated
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| Sales Rank
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1,286
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| UPC
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097360611441
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| external ID string
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B00005ASGG
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| features
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| • | Anamorphic
| | • | Black & White
| | • | Closed-captioned
| | • | Dolby
| | • | DVD-Video
| | • | Subtitled
| | • | Widescreen
| | • | NTSC
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| list of amazon.com DVD directors
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John Ford
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| list price
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$9.98
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| manufacturer
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Paramount
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| price - collectible
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10
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| price - third party new
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4.94
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| price - used
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4.95
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| release date
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2001 Jun 05
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| Originally entered by
| amazonImporter
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| Originally entered at
| 2005 Aug 31, 7:11:35 AM -0700
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| Most recently modified by
| amazonImporter
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| Most recently modified at
| 2009 Feb 21, 9:25:13 PM -0700
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