Word: shane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other big moneymakers for the year-Shane, The Robe-showed up on a few other "best" lists. The National Board of Review picked MGM's Julius Caesar as the No. 1 film. The remainder of the national board's top ten: Shane, From Here to Eternity, Martin Luther, Lili, Roman Holiday, Stalag 17, The Little Fugitive, Mogambo, The Robe...
Escape from Fort Bravo. High-styled horse opera, a worthy stablemate to Shane and High Noon; with William Holden, John Forsythe (TIME...
...Shane (Paramount). A horse opera put in finest fettle by Director George Stevens; with Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, Jean Arthur (TIME, April...
Even in its old ruts, Hollywood showed more get-up-and-go. William Wyler's Roman Holiday and Dore Schary's Dream Wife were sure, expert comedies of a kind rarely made in the U.S. since the mid 30's George Stevens' Shane was a western evolved with loving care for the beauty of the land it was set in, and Escape from Fort Bravo took a fresh look at Hollywood's tired old Indian wars. Fred Zinne-man's From Here to Eternity did far more than the usual crude job of shoveling...
Escape from Fort Bravo. High-styled horse opera, a worthy stablemate to Shane and High Noon; with William Holden, John Forsythe (TIME...