Western Films:
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AFI described western films as "a genre of films set in the American West that embodies the spirit, the struggle and the demise of the new frontier. Brimming with subtext and mythology, westerns offer iconic images of a time gone by and perhaps a time that never was. A man of action with an unspoken code of honor, the western hero faces gun-toting opponents, hostile natives, lawless towns, the harsh forces of nature, and the encroachment of civilization. But the westerner keeps going, drawn to the freedom of the open plains and the promise of a new life."
- BEND OF THE RIVER, Universal, 1952
- THE BIG COUNTRY, United Artists, 1958
- BLAZING SADDLES, Warner
Bros., 1974
- BROKEN ARROW, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950
- BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE
KID, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969 (#
7)
- CAT BALLOU, Columbia, 1965 (#
10)
- CHEYENNE AUTUMN, Warner Bros., 1964
- DANCES WITH WOLVES, Orion, 1990
- DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, Universal,
1939
- DUEL IN THE SUN, Selznick,
1946
- FORT APACHE, RKO, 1948
- GIANT, Warner Bros., 1956
- THE GUNFIGHTER, Twentieth Century-Fox , 1950
- HIGH
NOON, United Artists, 1952 (#
2)
- HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER, Universal, 1973
- HOW THE WEST WAS WON, MGM, 1962
- THE IRON HORSE, Fox, 1924
- JEREMIAH JOHNSON, Warner Bros., 1972
- JOHNNY GUITAR, Republic, 1954
- THE
LAST PICTURE SHOW, Columbia, 1971
- LITTLE BIG MAN, National General, 1970
- LONE STAR, Columbia, 1996
- LONELY ARE THE BRAVE, Universal, 1962
- THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, United Artists, 1960
- MAJOR DUNDEE, Columbia, 1965
- THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY
VALANCE, Paramount, 1962
- McCABE & MRS. MILLER, Warner Bros., 1971 (#
8)
- MY
DARLING CLEMENTINE, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1946
- THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, Warner Bros., 1976
- THE OX-BOW INCIDENT, Twentieth
Century-Fox, 1943
- PALE RIDER, Warner Bros., 1985
- THE PLAINSMAN, Paramount, 1936
- RED
RIVER, United Artists, 1948 (#
5)
- RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY, MGM, 1962
- RIO BRAVO, Warner Bros., 1959
- RIO GRANDE, Republic, 1950
- THE
SEARCHERS, Warner Bros., 1956 (#
1)
- SHANE,
Paramount, 1953 (#
3)
- SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON, RKO, 1949
- THE SHOOTIST, Paramount, 1976
- SILVERADO, Columbia, 1985
- STAGECOACH,
United Artists, 1939 (#
9)
- THE TALL T, Columbia, 1957
- TRUE GRIT, Paramount, 1969
- TUMBLEWEEDS, United Artists, 1925
- UNFORGIVEN, Warner Bros.,
1992 (#
4)
- UNION PACIFIC, Paramount, 1939
- THE WESTERNER, United Artists, 1940
- THE
WILD BUNCH, Warner Bros., 1969 (#
6)
- WILL PENNY, Paramount, 1968
Nominees: 11 of the 50 movies featured John Wayne; 10 of the 50 movies were directed by John Ford. Seven of these 21 movies featured both John Ford and John Wayne.
Winners:
- The
Searchers (1956)
- High
Noon (1952)
- Shane
(1953)
- Unforgiven (1992)
- Red
River (1948)
- The
Wild Bunch (1969)
- Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
- McCabe & Mrs.
Miller (1971)
- Stagecoach
(1939)
- Cat Ballou (1965)
Comments: Cat Ballou (1965) doesn't
belong in the top 10 at all - it's basically a comedy. And Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) is a mixed genre film - not
a strict western. I'm assuming that any of Sergio Leone's spaghetti
westerns, such as The
Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966) were not eligible, as well
as Leone's excellent
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) - since their exclusion
is unbelievable.
My Darling Clementine (1946), Ride the High Country (1962) or The
Gunfighter (1950) are all better choices. |