Who was the gunslinger in Shane?

And Jack Palance is terrifying as the evil gunslinger, Jack Wilson. When “Shane” went into production in 1951, Stevens Jr. was 17 and worked on the film as the company clerk. “I had to write down every shot and every angle and every camera setup,” he recalls.
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Who is the villain in Shane?

Chris Calloway is the original bully in Shane. He's the first of the Bad Cattlemen to humiliate Shane (Alan Ladd) in the bar room at Grafton's, calling him “Sody Pop” and slinging a shot of whisky into his face.
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Is Pale Rider based on Shane?

"Pale Rider" is Producer/Director/Star Clint Eastwood's unofficial remake of George Stevens' "Shane" (1953). I've never heard that he's acknowledged it as such but the two stories are more than a little similar.
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Who was the boy in the film Shane?

Every fan of classic westerns has shed more than a few tears over the ending scene of George Stevens' 1953 film Shane, in which the adorable Joey Starrett (Brandon deWilde) calls after the stoic farm hand and gunfighter Shane (Alan Ladd), shouting "Shane!
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Is Shane the movie based on a true story?

It's based on a true story.

The bloody conflict was also depicted in Michael Cimino's Western epic Heaven's Gate (1980). And it's even more front and center in the Shane TV series than it was in the movie, particularly as the season progresses.
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Is Brandon deWilde still alive?

On July 6, 1972, while in Colorado for a Denver stage production of Butterflies Are Free, deWilde was killed in a traffic accident in the Denver suburb of Lakewood.
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What does the ending of Shane mean?

the movie's ending serves to nail this point home: Shane is. moving on not because he's injured and doesn't want to die in front of. Joey, but because there's no place left for him anymore in the changing. world.
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What happened to the boy in the film Shane?

July 6 (AP)—Brandon de Wilde, the former child actor, died this evening as a result of injuries suffered earlier in a traffic acci dent in this Denver suburb. He was 30 years old.
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What does the stump represent in Shane?

The Tree Stump

The old tree stump was the bane of Joe's existence for a long time, and, as such, it symbolizes old struggles. The second day Shane comes to the house, Shane helps him uproot it, which, along these lines, signifies the overcoming of an obstacle.
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Is Shane the best Western ever?

The American Film Institute (AFI) has list it as one of the top three (3) Hollywood Westerns ever made and it is ranked 45 on the list of top 100 films. The movie earned six Academy Award nominations and won an award for Best Cinematography (in color).
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Who was the pretty girl in Pale Rider?

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - While Sydney Penny was only 13 when she starred alongside Clint Eastwood in 1985′s “Pale Rider,” she has vivid memories of her time on set.
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Is Clint Eastwood a ghost in High Plains Drifter?

In an episode of A&E's Biography, Clint Eastwood stated that his character of the stranger in this film was not the ghost of the Marshal who was killed before the film's opening, but was in fact the Marshal's brother.
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Did the preacher sleep with Sarah in Pale Rider?

One minute he's smiting the evildoers and the next he's passing out sensitive family-counseling-type advice. He won't sleep with Megan but he will sleep with Sarah—just after she's announced she's going to marry Hull Barrett.
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Is Shane a gunslinger?

Alan Ladd gave the performance of his career as the mysterious Shane, a world-weary gunslinger who tries to settle down with a homestead family in Jackson Hole, Wyo. But he ends up forced to use his gun when conflict between the settlers and ranchers grows deadly.
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Does Shane turn into a villain?

Shane - Season 2, Episode 12, "Better Angels"

Shane's turn to villainy made him a fairly difficult character to mourn, but there's no denying that he left a legacy of complicated feelings for Rick.
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Why does Shane not carry a gun?

Shane is not the average gunslinger—he does not like to fight, and he does not even carry a gun. Rather, he is loyal and minds his own business, fighting only if it is unavoidable.
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What does pie symbolize in Shane?

Burning the pie is upsetting and embarrassing to her—while the men work on the farm, cooking is her counterpart in terms of familial responsibility. For a creation in the kitchen to be a failure is more than just a burned crust—it is symbolic of her inability to handle her responsibilities.
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Who ends up paying for the damages to the bar Shane?

Joe tells the bartender to put the damage on his bill. Several of the other townspeople offer to pay the bill as well, but Joe insists.
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Why is Marian standing on the box peering out the little window?

Why is Marian standing on the box peering out the little window? She doesn't want the two men to know that she is watching them remove the stump. Shane and Joe do not talk to one another while "battling" the stump.
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What is the famous line from Shane?

Shane : A gun is a tool, Marian; no better or no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it.
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What is the ending scene from Shane?

Shane kills Wilson, Ryker, and Ryker's brother, but is injured. Outside, Shane sees Joey, who notices that Shane is bleeding. In an iconic closing scene, Shane bids farewell and rides off into the valley, ignoring Joey's desperate cries of "Shane, come back!"
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Is Marian in love with Shane?

Marian Starrett – Joe's wife. She loves her husband, but also comes to love Shane.
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What is the climax of Shane?

Climactic Moment: Shane reaches town with Joey following him and enters a shootout with Ryker and Wilson. He wins the shootout, killing both men. Resolution: Shane explains to Joey that he can't stay any longer, that he can't get away from his past or from the memory of killing.
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Who said Shane come back?

Context. This line is spoken by Little Joey, played by Brandon de Wilde, in the film Shane, directed by George Stevens (1953).
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Why does Shane leave in Shane?

Shane leaves because he is a murderer. He explains to Bob that right or wrong, when one kills a man that marks him for life. He does not want to be known as a killer, especially if he is associated with Joe, Bob, and Marian. This means that upon leaving to confront Wilson, Shane knew he was never coming back.
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