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  1. Shane (film) - Wikipedia

    Shane, a laconic but skilled gunfighter with a mysterious past, [5] rides into an isolated valley in the sparsely settled Wyoming Territory in 1889. A drifter, he is hired as a farmhand by …

  2. Shane (1953) - IMDb

    Shane: Directed by George Stevens. With Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde. An ex-gunfighter defends homesteaders in 1889 Wyoming.

  3. Shane (1953) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    Shane (1953) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Surety Bail Bond Overland Park, KS | Shane's Bail Bonds

    We offer surety bail bonds Overland Park, KS knows to turn to. We understand how stressful the situation can be. That’s why we will treat you with respect and dignity; keep you completely …

  5. Shane movie review & film summary (1953) | Roger Ebert

    Sep 3, 2000 · Yes, on the surface, Shane is the gunfighter who wants to leave his past behind him, who yearns for the sort of domesticity he finds on Joe Starrett’s place in the Grand Tetons.

  6. Shane (1953) - Movie - YouTube

    Alan Ladd plays the title character, a mysterious drifter who rides into a tiny homesteading community and accepts the hospitality of a farming family.

  7. Shane’s Most Misunderstood Scene Still Defines the Western ...

    20 hours ago · Characters like Shane are an essential part of Western mythology, and their fates are so much better off when they're left mysterious.

  8. Shane | Rotten Tomatoes

    When the silent killer of the Maltese Falcon gets killed himself by hired gun Palance, Shane, a rough sleeping drifter, takes the law into his own hands, and then moves on.

  9. Shane | Western, Classic, Iconic | Britannica

    Shane, American western film, released in 1953, that is a classic of the genre, noted for exploiting the elegiac myths of the Old West via a unique juxtaposition of gritty realism and painstakingly …

  10. Facts about "Shane" : Classic Movie Hub (CMH)

    George Stevens originally cast Montgomery Clift as Shane, and William Holden as Joe Starrett. When both decided to do other films instead, "Shane" was nearly abandoned before Stevens …