| Tytuł oryginalny: | Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Tytuł polski: | Człowiek, który zabił Liberty Valancea | Rok produkcji: | 1962 | Kraj: | United States | Reżyseria: | John Ford | Obsada: | John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond OBrien, Andy Devine, Ken Murray, John Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, John Qualen | Opis:
Do prawie opuszczanego miasteczka na pogrzeb Toma Doniphona przybywa senator Stoddard. Wszyscy się dziwią bo Tom, ranczer raczej nie miał przyjaciół, a tym bardziej senatora. Jednakże Stoddard postanawia opowiedzieć swoją historię. Wiele lat temu Tom Doniphon uratował go przez Liberty Valancem. Wkrótce jednak młody prawnik Stoddard musiał się zmierzyć, w nocy, z Valancem, gdyż chodziło o sprawę sercową. O dziwo, Valance zginął, ale to nie Stoddard zabił bandtę, lecz Tom...
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." Thats more than the code of a newspaperman in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , its practically the operating credo of director John Ford, the most honoured of American filmmakers. In this late film from a long career, Ford looks at the civilising of an Old West town, Shinbone, through the sad memories of settlers looking back. In the towns 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). Fords 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 civilisation that will eventually tame the Wild West. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 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
Ranking with Stagecoach as one of the greatest of its genre, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is the modern-day western to beat all westerns. John Ford, whose very name is synonymous with "westerns", directed the ideal cast. Jimmy Stewart plays the bungling but charming big-city lawyer determined to rid the fair village of Shinbone of its number one nuisance and bad man: Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). And as if all that werent enough, the biggest star that ever aimed a six-shooter plays the Man of the title: John Wayne. Super sincere Stewart and rugged rancher Wayne also share the same love interest (Vera Miles). One gets the gunman, but the other gets the gal.
| Obraz: | 1.85 | Czas trwania: | 123 min | Dźwięk: | English Dolby Digital 5.1, English Dolby Digital, German Dolby Digital, French Dolby Digital, Spanish Dolby Digital, Italian Dolby Digital | Napisy: | Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, English, French, German, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, Slovenian, Swedish, Croatian, Hebrew, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Turkish | Polska wersja językowa: | napisy | Dodatki: | trailer | Region: | Region 2 (Polska, Europa) | Ilość dysków: | 1 | TRAITPL1: # TRAITPL2: 15560# |
| Reżyseria | John Ford | Wykonawcy | John Wayne James Stewart Lee Marvin Vera Miles John Carradine | Polska wersja | napisy | Nowe, zafoliowane
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