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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Cast
John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin View AllCrew
Willis Goldbeck (Screenplay), John Ford (Director), James Warner Bellah (Screenplay), Dorothy M. Johnson (Story) View AllRelease: Apr. 22nd, 1962
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
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For example, when Liberty comes after Ransom at a local restaurant, Tom inserts himself between Liberty and Ransom to avoid bloodshed.
For example, when Liberty comes after Ransom at a local restaurant, Tom inserts himself between Liberty and Ransom to avoid bloodshed.
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John Wayne gives one of his better performances as Tom and calls James Stewart's Ransom "Pilgrim" throughout, and for his part, Stewart is stalwart and stubbornly-persistent as the lawyer who wants to get even with the dastardly Liberty Valence (Lee Marvin) who robbed and whipped him just outside of....
John Wayne gives one of his better performances as Tom and calls James Stewart's Ransom "Pilgrim" throughout, and for his part, Stewart is stalwart and stubbornly-persistent as the lawyer who wants to get even with the dastardly Liberty Valence (Lee Marvin) who robbed and whipped him just outside of....