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Behold! Most-Wanted-Western-Movies.com presents the 20 Greatest Classic Western Movies of all time.The list is growing with time and more feedback/ reviews from our visitors.For me watching western movies, writing movie reviews and rating them is sheer fun. But ‘A man got to know his limits.’ ( ). So the Classic Movies list is prepared after rigorous research on westerns, their popularity among masses and review ratings given by people/film critics.So let’s get right to it. Let’s start from bottom to top of our Top 20 western films!
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971). Director: Kevin CostnerImdb rating: 8.0Cast: Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell and Graham GreenePlot: This is the journey of Lieutenant John Dunbar who finds himself standing where road to future splits in two.
The story unfolds when we see Dunbar being sent to a remote outpost in the wilderness of the Dakota territory during the American Civil War. There he encounters and is eventually accepted into, the local Sioux tribe. Soon Dunbar earns himself a name, “Dances with Wolves”. His life gets drifted more towards tribal values than his army duties.
Not soon after, the frontier becomes the frontier no more, and as the army advances on the plains, Dunbar is torn apart to make a decision that will not only affect him, but also the lives of the natives he now calls HIS people. The Wild Bunch (1969). Director: George Roy HillImdb rating: 8.2Cast: Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine RossPlot:Among the classic western movies based on the exploits of the historical characters, this one is a hilarious action western indeed.
Butch and Sundance are the leaders of the ‘Hole-in-the-Wall’ Gang. Butch is the brain; Sundance is the muscle of the gang. Together they perform many adventurous robberies.
But now the west is becoming civilized and the fashion of keeping outlaws in town is getting outdated. So now Butch has another idea, “Let’s go to Bolivia”. Watch last days of the outlaws of the wild wild west in this classic western. In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Red River (1948).
Director: Clint EastwoodImdb rating: 8.3Cast: Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Jaimz WoolvettPlot: An old time outlaw William Munny (Clint Eastwood) takes a last job in hand for the future of his kids. The others in the gang are; ‘The Schofield Kid’ and his old friend Ned (Morgan Freeman). Their employers are the prostitutes of town ‘Big Whiskey’ who are enraged after a few drunken cowboys cut one of their fellow prostitutes. The ONLY third western to win the Oscar for Best Picture following Cimarron (1931) and Dances With Wolves (1990).
Shane (1953). Director: Fred ZinnemannImdb rating: Cast: Gary Cooper, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Harvey Pell, Katy Jurado, Grace KellyPlot: Impeccable performances, tight knit script and witty dialogues are key components which make ‘High Noon’ stand apart from all classic western movies. Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is a town Sheriff. On his retirement and wedding day, he comes to know that a man named Miller, he sent to prison some years ago has just been released and on the way to this town to take revenge. Will the town Mr. Kane protected for years support him against Miller?
Suck in some air and watch the scorching heat of High Noon. It’s gonna be tough!
The Searchers (1956). Director: John FordImdb rating: Cast: John Wayne, Jeffrey HunterPlot: John Wayne plays Ethan Edwards an ex-army veteran, who returns from the Civil War to find out that the Texas ranch of his brother is destroyed and his family is massacred by Comanche raid under Chief Scar. He comes to know that Indians have taken away his niece Debbie. Ethan starts a years-long search for his niece along with his half Indian nephew Martin.
On their journey they have to confront their own demons as well. The Searchers is a must watch for every die hard John Wayne movies lover and a nice catch in top 20 classic movie rentals. Director: Sergio LeoneImdb rating: Cast: Eli Wallach, Clint Eastwood, Lee Van CleefPlot: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly stands out in every aspect of a classic western movie and deserves to be on top of 20 movie rentals.
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Some people discard this film saying it’s a spaghetti western. But be it direction, acting, characters, background music, dialogues or camera-work, no other or western, comes even close to this movie. It’s entertaining, it’s violent, it’s hilarious.it has everything a classic western movie should have. Don’t tell me you haven’t seen it yet!
I am glad the “Magnifcent 7” was finally mentioned. I agree with “High Noon” as #l. Liked “Rio Bravo” and most John Wayne movies,also “The Sons of Kitty Elder” also staring Dean Martin.
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How about Wayne’s last movie, “The Cowboys”, about a bunch of little boys he takes on for a cattle drive when he can’t find any men to take on the job. Really good movie. No one mentioned a comedy western with Bob Hope & Jane Russel that keeps you in stitches, “Pale Face” and “Son of Pale Face”. Don Knotts did a remake of Pale Face that was good, “The Shakiest Gun in the West”. Just plain fun westerns. How about “Against a Crocked Sky” starring Richard Boone, a good family western, where he takes on a job to rescue a white girl stolen by Indians with help of the girl’s young brother brother.
Very spell binding, a race against time with surprise ending. Another long forgotten & good western I saw as a teen in 1950s, “Hell Fire” with William Elliott & Meryl Oberson. The list is great! Can someone help me identify and old western maybe from the 40’s or 50’s I saw it when I was about 10 I’m 63 now?
The story I remember goes like this! There is a wagon train surrounded by Indians on top of a plateau. A group of I think confederate soldiers or maybe just a bunch of outlaws ( it was a long time ago its very muddled sorry) help them to survive the Indian attack. I remember a little dog is part of the outlaw party and at the end, he dies as well shot with arrows, they lead the Indians away from the wagon train people and all die to save those people. I kinda remember right at the end Union soldiers who come to help the wagon train people to get free of the Indians They recognize the bravery of the outlaws who died for the others they give them a military tribute and burial. I have never forgotten this movie it had such a great story. Can anyone help identify the name of this old movie I’ve been looking for it for 53 years lol please help me to know it’s name?
My top ten:1. The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966).
– Eastwood, Wallach, and Van Cleef”s ensemble performances second to none.2. Rio Bravo (1959) – Great performances from The Duke, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, and Walter Brennan. Angie Dickinson has wonderful chemistry with Wayne throughout the film and “My Rifle, My Pony, and Me” Martin/Nelson Duet just makes the movie that much greater.3. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) – The Duke and Jimmy Stewart Need I say more.4. The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) – The Duke and Dean Martin.
Classic film5. The Searchers (1956) – Directed by John Ford. Another John Wayne classic. Classic rescue tale.6. Hang ’em High (1968) – You find out what happens if you hang Clint Eastwood and you don’t make sure he’s dead.7. For a Few Dollars More/ A Fistful of Dollars (1962 & 1964) – The first two installments in the “man with no name” trilogy. Combined the two cuz they are both classics and definitely worth the watch.8.
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Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) – Sergio Leone directed and starring Charles Bronson. Need I say more.9. True Grit (1969) – Classic tale about the lengths a young girl and her hired gun will go to get revenge. Only Oscar winning performance for The Duke. The remake not too shabby either but the original is a classic.10. Unforgiven (1992) – Only Western on here from my era. Another Eastwood classic starring and directing the Western legend.
All you Classic Western Fans and Cowboy loversThis is Film Buff Glenn with another amasing StoryI have been hearing this stuff on Actor Clint Eastwood for too many months, so I have decided to give my opinion on this Man of LegendHERE’S WERE I STAND WITH “CLINT”Clint Eastwood is a Great Actor, Great writer, and he was a Mayor in some town in CaliforniaHowever, I do not follow the Hollywood Hip-Hoppers Mr. Eastwood is not a Good Director.How this got started I will never knowCome on Folks – Let’s be realisticThe only Movie that Clint shows some Great Directing is ” THE FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS – 2006 ”.His Producing is ok! – but, I’m not crazy about itHere’s the Letter Grades!!!ACTING: AWRITTING: APRODUCING: B-DIRECTING: D-PERSONALITY: A+His 10 Greatest Movies:1) The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly – 19662) Kelley’s Hero’s – 19723) Bronco Billy – 1975?4) Heartbreak Ridge – 1976?5) The Unforgiven – 19926) Alcatraz – The True Story 19787) A fistfull of Dollars – 19648) The Outlaw – Josey Wales – 1981?9) Joe Kidd – 1979 GREAT WRITTING10) Dirty Harry – 1973.
I agree Hang ‘Em High should be on the list. However, I am baffled that Rio Bravo is not on there, and is the one Western that comes to mind that has to be on here. Rio Bravo has to be one of the best Westerns ever made.
Not only a great performance from The Duke but also a great performance from Dean Martin and a young Ricky Nelson who is pretty good in this classic himself. Not to mention Nelson and Martin sing a duet that just adds to the greatness of this film. Walter Brennan is classic as Stumpy and Angie Dickinson solid as the lead female role that being John Wayne’s love interest. Rio Bravo has humor, action, quick witted one liners, violence, and superb acting, simply a film you must see. It should be on this list without a doubt and if you’ve never seen it Please get right on doing that. (Rio Bravo 1959 2 hr 21 min.). (4 stars).
My Favorite Cowboys!#1 John Wayne – THE DUKE#2 Clint Eastwood – My Horse doesn’t like you!!!#3 Jimmy Stewart – I’m out for Justice!Not Lawlessness!#4 Randoff Scott – Stick’en Up! Or I’ll blow your Brains out!!!#5 James Garner – Don’t get MadPlay Poker#6 James Arness – We have two ways to settle thisWe can shootthis out or you can surrender but, you’ll hangfrom a noose anyway#7 Don Blocker – From BananzaGe Pa!
I’m Hungry!!!#8 Chuck Connors – You maybe a Fast Gun, But, I’m the FastestRifle Shot in Norfork#9 Gary Cooper – Don’t worryI’m the Possey#10 Eli Wallach – ” NOBODY CROSSES TUCO; AN LIVES TO TALKABOUT IT ALSO, IF YOUR GOING TO SHOOTSHOOT!!!DON’T TALK!Thankyou;Glenn E. Smith Jr.Classic Westerns – Film BuffTampa, Fl 33618. This is one of the best western list I have ever seen. Its nice to see that someone likes and rates the same kind of western films that I do. Obviously no two are going to agree on a complete list of 20.
I would agree with most all, with the exception of moving one or two up or down a couple of spots. The only one I completely disagree with is Little Big Man. How can Little Big Man be at 15 when Lonesome Dove, One Eyed Jacks, or Val Kilmer’s “Tombstone” is not on the list.
I understand that all three can’t make it, but when comparing any of the three to Little Big Man, they are the better Western. Also, in your opening statement you said that the western film had to be a “classic” in order to make the list. Bridges’ True Grit is hardly a classic in terms of age, but I agree that it should be on the list. Just don’t let that term classic keep Tombstone or Lonesdove off the list.Great rating for #1 GBU and #2 Seachers.
Its also nice to see Chuck Heston and the Big Country on the list. Winchester 73 the best of the Director Mann and Stewart combos, nice call. Being born in 1935 and watching a few movies in my day, makes me an expert on westerns.
Everybody rode a horse and everybody carried a gun. The Treasure of Sierra Madre was a great movie but hardly a western. Here are a few that qualify because they included the boring, monotnous, dirty job being a cowboy entailed. “When ya’ can’t do nothin’ else, that’s when you git to be a cowboy!” Here’s my three inclusions and if you haven’t seen these films, you have missed a great showcase of Americana.“Red River” John Wayne and Montgomery Clift“Hombre” with Paul Newman and a hand full of great character actorsThe Culpepper Cattle Company” with a whole cast of actors we never even heard of. And that’s the beauty of it.“Viva Zapata” Marlon Brando.
And about a million more. Very nice list but most, if not all, of the folks posting reviews are confusing Eastwood’s movie “Unforgiven” with Burt Lancaster’s movie “THE Unforgiven.” I won’t give the plot away, except to say it ranks with Josie Whales as my favorite western move. If you have never seen it (it came out in 1960) wrap you mind around this cast: Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Audie Murphy who proved that he could act, John Saxon, Charles Bickford, Albert Salmi, Doug McClure, and two show stoppers, Lilian Gish (in her 80’s) and Joseph Wiseman — one of the best character actors ever.The movie was the first Western to confront racism head-on in a sophisticated way. A stunning movie that I think everyone would enjoy. Sadly it has been obscured by Eastwood’s magnificent movie.And thanks to Sprock for remembering “Viva Zapata,” and Dom remembering “The Stalking Moon,” and Teah “The Big Country” — a movie that should not be left off any list whatsoever. And all of you who remembered “One Eyed Jacks,” “McCabe and Mrs. Miller,” “The Misfits” and “Ride With the Devil.”John D Morvant, Albuquerque.
1) G B &U2)Magnificent 73) Vera Cruz —– Gary Cooper & Burt Lancaster4) The Mark of Zorro —-1940 Tyrone Powers5) Bravados —- Gregory Peck & Henry Silva6) Will Penny——Charlton Heston7)Fist full of Dollars—-Eastwood8) For a few dollars More9) Once Upon a Time in the West10) Gun Fight at the OK Corral ——- both versions11)MacKenna’s Gold —–G. Peck & allstar cast12) Shane13)Jesse James —- Ty Powers & Henry Fonda14) The Professionals15)The fastest Gun Alive16) Major Dundee17) Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid18) Lonesome Dove——tv19) Have Gun Will Travel —–tv20) The Virginian ——- tv — James Dury& Lee J Cobb. Two mules for Sister Sara, Pale Rider and Quigley Down Under are three movies I didn’t see on the list.
I admit to being a Clint Eastwood fanatic, but Tom Selleck does a great job in Quigley. Josie Wales is my all time favorite but I can’t argue with The G B and Ugly choice.
In this we see Clint gain his famous Poncho in a rare moment of compassion. Eli Wallach is amazing in this movie (whoever messes with Tuco and leaves him alive, knows nothing of Tuco).
See you at the big round up in the afterlife. “The Oxbo Incident” 1951? Henry FondaI had the fortune of seeing this film 5 – times.I’m not sure what year it was made – but I read the book while I was in Highschool This is a powerful movie about HUMAN INJUSTICE Towards Humanity and Civilization This movie concentrates on Lynch Mobs and Red neck Beliefs. When the wrong people are in control and 3 Innocent men are Accused of Murder the wrong type of Blind Justice is Inflected A Great acting Performance by Fonda and this movie should have been made in color Great Directing, and Acting sends us to the edge of our seatsTaking Justice into your own hands is not an Easy Street to be on Anyway come see this movie. A movie that has a Suprise and many wrong turnsof improper JusticeGlenn E. Smith Jr.Classic Westerns — Film Buff(.
) Four Big Stars. All the westerns are top 20’s.the genre is pure american period! Those mentioned plus james stewart,randolph scott,joel mccrea james garner and many,many more-all of them,good plots or bad–good period.john waynes the searchers,eastwoods josie wales and costners open range,gary coopers the westerner.john waynes decision to not enlist had several reasons.one he was past the age cutoff,even though some other actors were also.clark gable side gunner b17 flying fortress,james stwart pilot b24 liberator both heavy bombers and others.but wayne did his part by bringing home the war to a grateful nation. This is an opinion by the person on his favorite westerns.it is not a and i repeat not a POLITICAL forum.keep your very biased views to yourself.if you need further comments by me, my email is.
“HIGH NOON” 1952 B&W This is one of the Classic Westerns inwhich you have a Classic SHOOT-OUT, The Sheriff againstthe out-laws Nobody could play this Sheriff like GaryCooper The Movie touches on real life situations TheMiller Gang is coming to town to Gun down Sheriff Kanefor putting him in Jail for 14 Yrs. ” The Searcher (1956)This movie was ahead of it’s time one of the Best John Ford films ever made.
John Ford takes to the Edge and almostdrops us off A powerful movie about Hatred and Racism Theywere all Searching for the meaningAlso, one of the best of acting of John Wayne His Character of Ethan Edwards and howhe deals with stress and hatred of the indianYour sister has been kidnapped by indians and half your family has been wipedoutWhen you see this movie you Search deep within yourself.My # 1 MovieThankyou;Glenn E. Smith Jr.Western Film ClassicsFilm — Buff(.) Five Stars and Beyond. They Died with their Boots On(1941). Historical error/fabrication from the opening scene. Classic example of Hollywood schmaltz; ignoring the truth and producing undifgestible pap. An insult to American History, Errol Flynn, and George Custer!Dances with Wolves(1990) A plot rip-off of A Man Called Horse(1970). Too many anachronisms: Mullets and Shag hairstyles in the 1860’s!
Historical crap ala Costner, who lost control of his movie to the incompetent re-ensactors. One of Hollywood’s most over-rated movies ever.! Garbage is still Garbage, despite the pretensions!
Duel in the Sun–killer western–so is Giant with James Dean-both are great stories.–Hombre with Paul newman and Richard Boone.–Try Cat ballou-Lee marvin won his academy award for that one-Blazing Saddles is genius comedy-heddly lamar-and Mongo and Slim Pickens-yahoo cowboy!!–But my fav has always been the Searchers-John Wayne was downright mean and a racist in the movie. Really down to earth western with Wayne riveting on the screen everytime he appears-His line That’ll be the day is from thast movie. I’m going 2 throw my 2cents in this CONTROVERSY first by askingDid ANYONE see the movie Hour of the Gun with Garner & Robards? This was done POST MAVERICK and showed a different side of Garner as a Western Star when he potrayed the Dark side of Earp.
As for this list several of these films should not be on this list. If “Treasure” made the list then why not Grapes of Wrath? Neither is what is considered a classic Western, unless being west of the Mississippi make themWESTERNS.
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