Nothing to do tonight tenderfoot?  Saddle up the horse, pull some leather, mosey on to town, hitch up at the general store, and get one of these shows. You will not be disappointed.  These are movies can be watched again and again. There are many other great western movies that could be on this list. These happen to be my top 20 favorite western movies.


1. The Searchers; 1956 Director: John Ford
Starring: John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, & a young Natalie Wood. Story of revenge, perseverance, and prejudice.  A great performance by John Wayne in the greatest western of all time.
2. High Noon; 1952
Director: Fred Zinneman
Starring: Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. Lawman waits for showdown with ruthless killers. Town's people abandon him and will not help. Suspense make this one great.
3.  Shane; 1953
Director: George Stevens
Starring: Alan Ladd and Jean Arthur. A gunfighter defends homesteaders from a cattle baron. Jack Palance is great as the cattle baron's hired gun. Besides being a great movie this is the first movie I ever remember seeing when I was 7 years old at a drive-in.
4. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance; 1962  Director: John Ford
Starring James Stewart and John Wayne.  Civilized man achieves success from the  killing of an outlaw on the raw frontier.  Lee Marvin is excellent in the role of the outlaw.
5. Unforgiven; 1992
Director: Clint Eastwood
Starring: Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. A very realistic western that depicts the violence of the old west.  Best picture and best director Oscar winner.
6. Ride the High Country; 1962
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Starring: Randolph Scott and  Joel McCrea. Two aging lawmen try to recapture the past by escorting a gold shipment. Joel McCrea gives great performance.  Randolph Scott's last role.
7. Stagecoach; 1939
Director: John Ford
Starring: John Wayne and Claire Trevor.  Group of people of different social classes are put together on a stagecoach under attack. Well developed characters and excellent action make this a good one.
8.  Pale Rider; 1985
Director: Clint Eastwood
Starring Clint Eastwood and Carrie Snodgress.  Mysterious stranger saves poor miners from ruthless mine owner.  Great scenery and superb action. This one is a great western that should have won the Oscar.
9. Fort Apache; 1948
Director: John Ford
Stars John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Ward Bond, Shirley Temple, and Ben Johnson.  John Wayne plays an experienced officer with years of fighting Indians.  Henry Fonda is the foolish commander who will not listen his subordinates. This is the best of Ford's "trilogy" of cavalry films.
10. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, 1949
Director: John Ford
Starring: John Wayne , Ben Johnson, Joanna Dru, Harry Carey Jr.,  & Victor McLaglen.  John Wayne is great as the old cavalry Captain about to retire after one last mission.  Show the role of the cavalry in maintaining peace in the old west. Victor McLaglen steals the show as the Irish Top Sergeant. This is the most enjoyable film of Ford's "Cavalry" trilogy.
11. Rio Grande; 1950
Director: John Ford
Starring: John Wayne , Ben Johnson, Maureen O'Hara, Harry Carey Jr.,  & Victor McLaglen.  John Wayne is great as the cavalry officer.  His son he has not seen in 15 years is assigned as one of his recruits.  His estranged wife shows up to get the son out of the Army. Good action and great chemistry between Wayne and O'Hara. This is the most entertaining film of Ford's "Cavalry" trilogy.
12.  Hondo; 1953
Director: John Farrow
Starring: John Wayne and Geraldine Page.  Wayne is a tough cavalry scout who falls in love with a frontierswoman.  He unknowingly kills her husband and then saves her from Apaches.  One of the 1st psychological westerns.
13. The Ox-Bow Incident; 1943
Director: William A. Wellman
Starring: Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews.
Cowboys try to stop a lynching.  Powerful story  about injustice.
14. Hombre; 1967
Director: Martin Ritt
Starring: Paul Newman and Fredric March.  Indian reared white man helps stagecoach passengers in 1880 Arizona.  Dies as a result.
15.  Red River; 1948
Director: Howard Hawks.
Starring: John Wayne, Montgomery Cliff, Joanne Dru, & Walter Brennan. Son, played by Cliff, becomes the cattle baron's, played by Wayne, biggest rival. An epic western filmed in southern Arizona.
16. Blood on the Moon; 1948
Director: Robert Wise
Starring: Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes, & Walter Brennen. A dark noir style film that has a saddle tramp getting caught up in a range war. He ends up turning against his best friend and his underhanded deals.
17. The Gunfighter; 1950
Director:  Henry King
Starring: Gregory Peck and Helen Westcott.  Gunfighter wants to escape from his past but is forced into using his guns again.


18. The Unforgiven; 1960
Director: John Huston
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, and Audie Murphy.  Prejudice in 1850 Texas when a daughter is suspected to be of Indian birth. An authentic hero, Audie Murphy, gives a superb perfomance.
19.  Duel in the Sun; 1946
Director: King Vidor
Starring Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, Lionel Barrymore, Lillian Gish and Charles Bickford. Family turmoil and resentment.  Jennifer Jones and Lionel Barrymore have great performances.
20. The Wild Bunch; 1969
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Starring: William Holden and Ernest Borgnine. Gang tries to pull off one last job. Depicts the violent life of the old west at a time when the way of life of the old west is ending.


Links:
Reel.com: Western - Search for western movies in Reel.com's database.
A Literary History of the American West - Discussion of the role of the Western in radio, television, film, and print.
The Western Movie - A discussion of the genre by  greatestfilms.org.
100 Greatest American Movies by the AFI - American Film Institute's list of the 100 best films ever made.
Ron Miller's Sagebrush Summer - List of his twelve golden western movies.
John Wayne Centenary: The '50s - Rio Grande, The Quiet Man, Hondo, The Searchers and Rio Bravo - Review of some of John Wayne's greatest western movies.
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