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| 1. A Big Hand for the Little Lady Cinema (Year: 1966) |
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The action in A Big Hand for the Little Lady centers around a high-stake poker game. The participants include some of the wealthiest men in the West ( ...
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| 2. A Fistful of Dollars Cinema (Year: 1964) |
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By the time Sergio Leone made this film, Italians had already produced about 20 films ironically labelled "spaghetti westerns." Leone approa ...
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| 3. Aces and Eights Cinema (Year: 1936) |
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Although slow-moving at times, Aces and Eights is nevertheless a fine little Western and certainly the best of the ten Tim McCoy would make for low-bu ...
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| 4. All Hat Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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Luke Kirby and Keith Carradine star in director Leonard Farlinger's adaptation of author Brad Smith's laid back neo-western novel. Ray Dokes (Kirby) h ...
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| 5. American Outlaws Cinema (Year: 2001) |
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This loosely fact-based oater attempts to mimic the youthful heartthrobs in Western garb formula of Young Guns (1988), as well as the cheeky humor and ...
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| 6. Angel and the Badman Cinema (Year: 1947) |
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One of John Wayne's most mystical films, Angel and the Badman is also the first production that Wayne personally produced. The star plays a wounded ou ...
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| 8. Apache Cinema (Year: 1954) |
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Apache was based on Paul I. Wellman's novel Broncho Apache, which in turn was inspired by a true story. Burt Lancaster plays Massai, a lieutenant of t ...
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| 9. Arrowhead Cinema (Year: 1953) |
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Adapted from a novel by W.R. Burnett (which hadn't yet been published when the film was released), Arrowhead is a tough, uncompromising western dealin ...
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| 10. Avenging Angel Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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A man of the cloth takes up arms to avenge the violent murder of his wife and child in this made for television western starring Kevin Sorbo, Wings Ha ...
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| 11. Bandidas Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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Latina heartthrobs Salma Hayek and Pen?lope Cruz co-headline the rousing indie Western Bandidas. The brainchild of producer/screenwriter Luc Besson (L ...
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| 12. Big Jake Cinema (Year: 1971) |
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When his grandson (played by real-life son Ethan Wayne) is kidnapped by scurrilous baddie Richard Boone, Big Jake (John Wayne) sets out to deliver the ...
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| 13. Blazing Saddles Cinema (Year: 1974) |
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by Richard Pryor, features Clea ...
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| 14. Bordertown Cinema (Year: 1935) |
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| 15. Braveheart Cinema (Year: 1925) |
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| 17. Carry on Cowboy Cinema (Year: 1963) |
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In one of the best of the long-running Carry On series, Western clich?s are run through the Carry-On wringer. The film takes place in wild and woolly ...
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| 18. Cat Ballou Cinema (Year: 1965) |
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This musical spoof of Westerns featured Lee Marvin in dual roles that won him a Best Actor Oscar. Jane Fonda stars as the title character, a prim scho ...
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| 19. Conagher Cinema (Year: 1991) |
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This well-wrought made-for-cable television western is faithfully adapted from a Louis L'Amour novel and centers on the budding relationship between b ...
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| 20. Cowboy Cinema (Year: 1958) |
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| 21. Dakota Cinema (Year: 1945) |
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| 22. Dances with Wolves Cinema (Year: 1990) |
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A historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin Costner's directorial debut was also a surpri ...
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| 23. Dead Man's Bounty Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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Val Kilmer stars as the corpse of a wanted man in this western exploring the greed and iniquity of the lawless frontier. When a stranger rides into a ...
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| 24. Death Rides a Horse Cinema (Year: 1969) |
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Bill (John Phillip Law) grows up to seek revenge on the gang that killed his parents. He meets up with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), a veteran gunslinger seek ...
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| 25. Demon Cinema (Year: 1926) |
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Jack Hoxie's first release of 1926, this Universal Western starred the taciturn hero as a Texas ranger posing as an ex-con in order to infiltrate a ga ...
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| 26. Django Cinema (Year: 1966) |
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Sergio Corbucci crafted one of the most popular and widely imitated of the Italian "spaghetti westerns" of the 1960s with this violent but s ...
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| 27. Duel at Diablo Cinema (Year: 1966) |
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Frontier scout Jess Remsberg (James Garner) is crossing the desert when he spots a dead army scout and group of Apaches pursuing someone — i ...
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| 28. El Caballo Blanco Cinema (Year: 1962) |
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A mixed tortilla Western-children's adventure film, this standard tale by director Rafael Baledon features Joselito as a young boy with singing talent ...
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| 29. El Fugitivo Cinema (Year: 1965) |
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An innocent convict that is released after ten years seeks revenge on the people that set him up.
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| 30. Fargo Cinema (Year: 1952) |
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| 31. Firecreek Cinema (Year: 1968) |
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Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda headline this western in which an old lawman (Stewart) attempts to keep his town safe from a band of recent returnees fr ...
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| 32. Flaming Star Cinema (Year: 1960) |
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Tensely directed by Don Siegel, Flaming Star is the grittiest of Elvis Presley's post-Army films. Elvis plays Pacer Burton, a half-breed youth in the ...
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| 33. For a Few Dollars More Cinema (Year: 1965) |
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This pulse-pounding follow-up to Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars brings back Clint Eastwood as the serape-clad, cigar-chewing "Man With No Na ...
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| 34. Fort Apache Cinema (Year: 1948) |
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The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen ...
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| 35. Geronimo Cinema (Year: 1962) |
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In the saga of Hollywood's slow, slow maturation in the depiction of Native Americans, Geronimo highlights an early '60s turning point — his ...
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| 36. High Noon Cinema (Year: 1952) |
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This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon with his new Quaker bride ...
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| 37. High Plains Drifter Cinema (Year: 1973) |
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"Who are you?" the dwarf Mordecai (Billy Curtis) asks Clint Eastwood's Stranger at the end of Eastwood's 1973 western High Plains Drifter. & ...
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| 39. Hondo Cinema (Year: 1953) |
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Hondo is so "perfect" a John Ford western that many people assume it was directed by John Ford—or at the very least, Andrew McLagl ...
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| 40. Hostage Cinema (Year: 1917) |
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| 41. How the West Was Won Cinema (Year: 1962) |
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary directors (Henry Hathaway, John F ...
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| 42. I Shot Jesse James Cinema (Year: 1949) |
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This dark, gloomy Western chronicles the shame and self-destruction of Bob Ford, the real-life James Gang member that murdered Jesse James for the rew ...
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| 43. Jeremiah Johnson Cinema (Year: 1972) |
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Years before Kevin Costner danced with wolves, Robert Redford headed to the mountains to escape civilization in Sydney Pollack's wilderness western. A ...
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| 44. Joe Kidd Cinema (Year: 1972) |
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In John Sturges' Americanized version of Sergio Leone's Man-With-No-Name films, Clint Eastwood is Joe Kidd, a cryptic stranger who arrives in the New ...
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| 45. Johnny Guitar Cinema (Year: 1954) |
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and Krafft-Ebbing. The title ...
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| 46. Last Train From Gun Hill Cinema (Year: 1959) |
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Just outside the small town of Pauley, a Native American woman is attacked by two riders on horseback, raped, and killed. Her husband, Matt Morgan (Ki ...
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| 47. Lonely Are the Brave Cinema (Year: 1962) |
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art house crowd, and it remains ...
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| 48. Major Dundee Cinema (Year: 1965) |
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Sam Peckinpah's 1965 feature Major Dundee was recut and rescored for re-release theatrically in 2005, 40 years after its original release. The "E ...
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| 49. Maverick Cinema (Year: 1994) |
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A gunslinging con man develops a tricky scheme to make a killing at a major poker tournament in this comic Western inspired by the popular television ...
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| 50. Once Upon a Time in the West Cinema (Year: 1968) |
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In Sergio Leone's epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western past. To get his hands on ...
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