The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) - 11 x 17 - Style A
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Poster Details
--11 x 17 Inches
--Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
--Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
About the Film
Tough cowboy Wayne and idealistic lawyer Stewart join forces against dreaded gunfighter Liberty Valance, played leatherly by Marvin. While Stewart rides to Senatorial success on his reputation as the man who shot the villain, he suffers moral crises about the act, but is toughened up by Wayne. Wayne's use of the word "pilgrim" became a standard for his impersonators. Strong character acting, great Western scenes, and value judgments to ponder over make this last of Ford's black-and-white westerns among his best.
--11 x 17 Inches
--Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
--Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
About the Film
Tough cowboy Wayne and idealistic lawyer Stewart join forces against dreaded gunfighter Liberty Valance, played leatherly by Marvin. While Stewart rides to Senatorial success on his reputation as the man who shot the villain, he suffers moral crises about the act, but is toughened up by Wayne. Wayne's use of the word "pilgrim" became a standard for his impersonators. Strong character acting, great Western scenes, and value judgments to ponder over make this last of Ford's black-and-white westerns among his best.
Poster Details
--11 x 17 Inches
--Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
--Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
About the Film
Tough cowboy Wayne and idealistic lawyer Stewart join forces against dreaded gunfighter Liberty Valance, played leatherly by Marvin. While Stewart rides to Senatorial success on his reputation as the man who shot the villain, he suffers moral crises about the act, but is toughened up by Wayne. Wayne's use of the word "pilgrim" became a standard for his impersonators. Strong character acting, great Western scenes, and value judgments to ponder over make this last of Ford's black-and-white westerns among his best.
--11 x 17 Inches
--Size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact
--Packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
About the Film
Tough cowboy Wayne and idealistic lawyer Stewart join forces against dreaded gunfighter Liberty Valance, played leatherly by Marvin. While Stewart rides to Senatorial success on his reputation as the man who shot the villain, he suffers moral crises about the act, but is toughened up by Wayne. Wayne's use of the word "pilgrim" became a standard for his impersonators. Strong character acting, great Western scenes, and value judgments to ponder over make this last of Ford's black-and-white westerns among his best.
Product Name | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) - 11 x 17 - Style A |
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This item is returnable | No |
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