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The Searchers
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by Al222 (19780 pt)
2023-Nov-27 19:28

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The Searchers is a 1956 film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne. This is one of the greatest Westerns ever made and is known for its complex plot and memorable performances. 

Plot

The story is set in Texas in 1868 and follows Ethan Edwards (played by John Wayne), a former Confederate soldier, in his desperate quest to find his niece Debbie (played by Natalie Wood). Debbie was kidnapped by a Comanche tribe when she was a child, and now Ethan is determined to bring her home.

On his journey, Ethan is accompanied by his young nephew Martin Pawley (played by Jeffrey Hunter) and other searchers. As they venture into Comanche territory, Ethan faces the challenges of the wild nature and clashes with Native Americans. His search becomes obsessive as he tries to retrieve Debbie and seek revenge against the Comanche.

The plot explores complex themes of racism, vengeance, and the desire for redemption. Ethan is an ambivalent character who struggles with his dark motivations as he pursues Debbie.

"The Searchers" is known for John Ford's masterful direction, the spectacular landscape shots of Monument Valley, and John Wayne's powerful performance. The film is often considered one of the masterpieces of American cinema and has influenced many generations of filmmakers.

Complete Cast:

  • John Wayne as Ethan Edwards
  • Jeffrey Hunter as Martin Pawley
  • Vera Miles as Laurie Jorgensen
  • Ward Bond as Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton
  • Natalie Wood as Debbie Edwards
  • John Qualen as Lars Jorgensen
  • Olive Carey as Mrs. Jorgensen
  • Henry Brandon as Chief Scar
  • Ken Curtis as Charlie McCorry

Director: John Ford

Producers: Merian C. Cooper, C.V. Whitney

Writer: Frank S. Nugent (based on the novel by Alan Le May)

Music by: Max Steiner

Cinematographer: Winton C. Hoch

Production Cost: Not publicly disclosed.

Box Office: Not publicly disclosed, but considered a commercial and critical success.

Awards: It did not win major awards but is recognized as a masterpiece and one of the greatest western films of all time.

Critics' Reception

The Searchers is widely regarded as one of the greatest western films and one of John Ford's finest works. It was praised for its complex narrative, direction, cinematography, and John Wayne's performance. The film is noted for its exploration of themes such as racism, obsession, and redemption. It has been influential in the genre and inspired many filmmakers over the years.


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