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      • Even as his characters became more morally gray, Stewart remained an icon of American masculinity; thus, he was well-suited for the Western, the most American genre in cinema. Consequently, Stewart was involved in some of the best Westerns of the 1950s and '60s, many of which remain watchable and compelling today.
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    • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Uniting The Duke with Stewart for the first time, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance has a moody film-noir feel that is atypical for a Western involving John Wayne in a John Ford movie.
    • Winchester '73. Winchester '73 is the first of five collaborations with director Anthony Mann, considered one of the best Western directors of all time, who used Stewart's methodical intensity as a man in desperate pursuit of his brother for murdering their father and fleeing justice.
    • The Naked Spur. Stewart runs on a short fuse in The Naked Spur as he maniacally pursues wanted outlaw Ben Vandergroat to the point of obsessive desperation.
    • The Man From Laramie. Westerns can often have a mythic quality with their larger-than-life characters embodying the pathos of the human condition, and that's what's occurring in The Man From Laramie, released soon after The Far Country.
  2. Aug 4, 2024 · From Broken Arrow to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, these are the iconic James Stewart's best movies in the Western genre.

    • 10 Shenandoah
    • 9 The Far Country
    • 8 The Man from Laramie
    • 7 The Naked Spur
    • 6 Destry Rides Again
    • 5 Bend of The River
    • 4 The Broken Arrow
    • 3 Winchester 73
    • 2 How The West Was Won
    • 1 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence

    Even though this film doesn't take place on the western frontier, Shenandoah still feels like a western with its suspenseful shootouts, political tensions, and war-ridden characters. Jimmy Stewart stars as Charlie Anderson, a wealthy man living in the South during the Civil War. Related: The Best Jimmy Stewart Movies, Ranked Charlie refuses to let ...

    The Far Countryis one of five legendary psychological westerns made by Jimmy Stewart and director Anthony Mann. The film stars Jimmy Stewart and Walter Brennan as a self-minded adventurer, Jeff Webster, and his partner Ben Tatem, driving cattle through the far reaches of Alaska to Canada during the 1896 Klondike Gold Rush. On the way, they run into...

    With Stewart in the lead role, Anthony Mann’s 1955 top-notch revenge western The Man from Laramie follows Will Lockhart, a mysterious loner who will stop at nothing to find out who killed his younger brother. In the film, Lockhart rides the vengeance trail as he comes to an isolated town in Apache country. There, Stewart's character becomes embroil...

    The Naked Spuris yet another wonderful western made by both Stewart and director Anthony Mann. Jimmy Stewart takes a detour from his usual strait-laced character to play a rough and hardened bounty hunter in this role. As the bounty hunter chases after an outlaw, he grapples with betrayals from his team members and feelings for the outlaw's girl. S...

    While a distaste for violence and weaponry can be a noble trait, it may have been a hard ideology to maintain in the wild west. Jimmy Stewart plays a humble deputy with a dislike for guns who moves to a crime-infested town. The green law enforcer finds himself with a target on his back and few ways to defend himself (or his new love interest). The ...

    In Bend of the River, from Anthony Mann again, a small band of settlers become desperate for supplies after a gold rush inflates prices. As greed and deception run rampant, Jimmy Stewart plays a man who risks his life to secure food for him and his people. This film focuses more on interpersonal relationships, romance, and drama than many of the ot...

    Not to be confused with the John Travolta film with the same name, Delmer Daves' The Broken Arrow (released in 1950) follows the efforts of Tom Jeffords (Jimmy Stewart) to broker peace between his town and the neighboring Apache tribe. However, the growing violence and hatred between the two peoples makes Tom's mission seem impossible. Broken Arrow...

    One of Stewart's first times inhabiting a darker character remains one of his best, and his first time working with the great Anthony Mann. Winchester 73 not only makes our list of Stewart's best films, but also remains near the top of any list about the western genre. In this film Stewart plays a man trying to steal back his Winchester 73 gun afte...

    As one of the most ambitious film projects at its time, How the West Was Won even startles modern audiences with its ingenuity. The sheer number of practical effects, historical details, and complex shots gives this film a place in the history books, with the movie being filmed in the difficult three-lens Cinerama and originally needing to be proje...

    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence remains a cinematic masterpiece for its pointed themes and surprising screenplay. While an unchecked outlaw, Liberty Valence, causes chaos and terror around town, Ransom (a meek newcomer to town played by Jimmy Stewart) dedicates himself to proving that diplomacy and democracy can win the day. While Ransom helps to ...

  3. Aug 15, 2024 · An inarguable pillar of Hollywood's Golden Age, Stewart's versatility as an actor thrived in the Western genre, where he delivered exciting performances of courageous heroes and other complicated characters.

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  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Throughout their legendary respective careers, John Wayne and James Stewart co-starred in three western movies together – but which one was the best, and which one was the worst? Wayne and Stewart are two of the biggest names in Hollywood history.

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · Here is a list of 6 must-see James Stewart Westerns. Stewart made his first Western in 1939 and starred opposite German starlet Marlene Dietrich as the son of a legendary frontier peacekeeper who’s determined to uphold the law without using a gun.

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Anthony Manns Bend of the River was the Western that marked a change in Jimmy Stewart’s career.