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Alan Ladd | Shane | |
Jean Arthur | Marian Starrett | |
Van Heflin | Joe Starrett | |
Brandon De Wilde | Joey Starrett | |
Jack Palance | Jack Wilson (as Walter Jack Palance) | |
Ben Johnson | Chris Calloway | |
Edgar Buchanan | Fred Lewis | |
Emile Meyer | Rufus Ryker | |
Elisha Cook Jr. | Frank 'Stonewall' Torrey | |
Douglas Spencer | Mr. Axel 'Swede' Shipstead | |
Brandon DeWilde | ||
Ellen Corby | Liz Torrey | |
John Dierkes | Morgan Ryker | |
Paul McVey | Sam Grafton | |
John Miller | Will Atkey |
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Producer | George Stevens
Ivan Moffat |
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Writer | Jack Schaefer
A.B. Guthrie Jr. A.B. Guthrie, Jr. |
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Cinematography | Loyal Griggs
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Musician | Victor Young
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Acclaimed director George Stevens' legendary rendition of the quintessential Western myth earned six Academy Award nominations, and made Shane one of the classics of the American cinema. The story brings Alan Ladd, a drifter and retired gunfighter, to the assistance of a homestead family terrorized by a wealthy cattleman and his hired gun (Jack Palance). In fighting the last decisive battle, Shane sees the end of his own way of life. Mysterious, moody and atmospheric, the film is enhanced by the intense performances of its splendid cast. |
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