The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - 50th Anniversary Edition (1962)
A Film by John Ford
BluRay Full 1:1 | m2ts | AVC | 1920x1080 | 31874 Kbps | 23.976 fps | 16:9 | 02:06:21 | 5% Recovery | 36.4 GB
Audio: English Dolby TrueHD Audio 5.1 @ 2965 Kbps; Italian, Spanish, German, French, Spanish, English Dolby Digital Audio 2.0 @ 224 Kbps
Subtitle: English, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish, French, Spanish, German, Danish
Genre: Drama, Romance, Western | Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations
A Film by John Ford
BluRay Full 1:1 | m2ts | AVC | 1920x1080 | 31874 Kbps | 23.976 fps | 16:9 | 02:06:21 | 5% Recovery | 36.4 GB
Audio: English Dolby TrueHD Audio 5.1 @ 2965 Kbps; Italian, Spanish, German, French, Spanish, English Dolby Digital Audio 2.0 @ 224 Kbps
Subtitle: English, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish, French, Spanish, German, Danish
Genre: Drama, Romance, Western | Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 2 nominations
Elderly U.S. Senator Ransom "Rance" Stoddard (Stewart) and his wife Hallie arrive by train in the small western town of Shinbone, to attend the funeral of an apparent nobody, a local rancher named Tom Doniphon. As they pay their respects to the dead man at the undertaker's establishment, the senator is interrupted with a request for a newspaper interview. Stoddard grants the request and Hallie goes off with a friend to visit a burned-down house with obvious significance to her.
IMDB: Rating 8.1/10
As the interview with the local reporter begins, the film flashes back several decades into the past as Stoddard reflects on his first arrival at Shinbone by stagecoach to establish a law practice.
A gang of outlaws led by gunfighter Liberty Valance (Marvin) hold up the stagecoach. Stoddard is brutally beaten, left for dead and later rescued by Doniphon (Wayne). Stoddard is nursed back to health by restaurant owner Peter Ericson (John Qualen), his wife Nora (Jeanette Nolan) and daughter, Hallie (Vera Miles). It later emerges that Hallie is Doniphon's love interest.
Shinbone's townsfolk are regularly menaced by Valance and his gang. Local marshal Link Appleyard (Andy Devine) is ill prepared and unwilling to enforce the law. Doniphon is the only local courageous enough to challenge Valance's lawless behavior. On one occasion Doniphon even intervenes on Stoddard's behalf when Valance publicly humiliates the inept Easterner.
Stoddard is an advocate for justice under the law, not man. He earns the respect and affection of Hallie when he offers to teach her to read after he discovers, to her embarrassment, she's had no formal education. Stoddard's influence on Hallie and the town is further evidenced when he begins a school for the townspeople with Hallie's help.
In Shinbone, the local newspaper editor-publisher Dutton Peabody (Edmond O'Brien) writes a story about local ranch owners' opposition to the territory potential statehood. Valance convinces the ranchers that if they'll hire him, he can get elected as a delegate to represent the cattlemen's interest. Shinbone's residents meet to elect two delegates to send to the statehood convention at the territorial capital.
Valance attempts to bully the townspeople into electing him as a delegate. Eventually, Stoddard and Peabody are chosen. Valance assaults and badly beats Peabody after an unflattering newspaper article is published. Sensing that Valance is out of control, Stoddard accepts a challenge to a gun duel despite his complete lack of skills. Stoddard miraculously kills Valance with one shot, to the surprise of everyone including himself. Hallie responds with tearful affection. Doniphon congratulates Stoddard on his success, but sees how Hallie lovingly cares for Stoddard's wounds.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and John Wayne. The black-and-white film was released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck was adapted from a short story written by Dorothy M. Johnson.
In 2007 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Italian Description: L'uomo che uccise Liberty Valance
French Description: L'Homme qui tua Liberty Valance
Spanish Description: El hombre que mató a Liberty Valance
German Description: Der Mann, der Liberty Valance erschoß
Disc Title: Luomo che uccise Liberty Valance.1962.BDFull
Disc Size: 37.358.141.422 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: Yes
BDInfo: 0.5.6
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Disc Title: Luomo che uccise Liberty Valance.1962.BDFull
Disc Size: 37.358.141.422 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: Yes
Playlist: 00001.MPLS
Size: 36.482.537.472 bytes
Length: 2:03:21
Total Bitrate: 39,43 Mbps
Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 31874 kbps / 1080p / 23,976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio: English / Dolby TrueHD Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2965 kbps / 16-bit (AC3 Embedded: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps / DN -4dB)
Audio: English / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps / DN -4dB
Audio: French / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps / DN -4dB
Audio: German / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps / DN -4dB
Audio: Italian / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps
Audio: Spanish / Dolby Digital Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 224 kbps / DN -10dB
Subtitle: English / 31,679 kbps
Subtitle: English / 34,153 kbps
Subtitle: Danish / 27,655 kbps
Subtitle: Dutch / 26,879 kbps
Subtitle: Finnish / 29,174 kbps
Subtitle: French / 26,895 kbps
Subtitle: German / 32,409 kbps
Subtitle: Italian / 30,683 kbps
Subtitle: Norwegian / 29,529 kbps
Subtitle: Spanish / 30,396 kbps
Subtitle: Swedish / 27,597 kbps
TITOLO ORIGINALE: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
GENERE: Western
REGIA: John Ford
SCENEGGIATURA: Willis Goldbeck, James Warner Bellah
ATTORI:
John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Audy Devine, Shug Fosher, Joseph Hoover, Paul Birch, Willis Bouckey, John Carradine, Anna Lee, Strother Martin, Helesd Onbrien, Jeanette Nolan, Ken Murray, Robert F. Simon, Charles Seel, Woody Strode, Jack Pennick, John Qualen
Ruoli ed Interpreti
FOTOGRAFIA: William H. Clothier
MONTAGGIO: Otho Lovering
MUSICHE: Cyril J. Mockridge
PRODUZIONE: FORD - PRODUCTIONS- PARAMOUNT
DISTRIBUZIONE: PARAMOUNT - CIC VIDEO
PAESE: USA 1962
DURATA: 110 Min
FORMATO: B/N
VISTO CENSURA: 14
SOGGETTO:
basato sul testo di Dorothy M. Johnson
NOTE:
- PRODUTTORE: WILLIS GOLDBECK - ALTRI INTERPRETI: HELEN GIBSON, MAJ. SAM HARRIS.
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