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Information
- Year
- 1950
- Runtime
- 92 min.
- Director
- Anthony Mann
- Genre
- Western
- Rating *
- 7.7
- Votes *
- 11,793
- Checks
- 3,323
- Favs
- 204
- Dislikes
- 12
- Favs/checks
- 6.1% (1:16)
- Favs/dislikes
- 17:1
Top comments
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johnnyg
Jimmy Stewart wipes the floor with the rest of the cast in a decent B western. 12 years 4 months ago -
Siskoid
Proposing to tell the story of a gun, Winchester'73 plays Dead Man's Gun with the title rifle, showing it pass from hand to hand without losing sight of the characters that once held it. Anthony Mann's first collaboration with Jimmy Stewart, it uses its conceit to give you a whirlwind tour of the Western. You get a bit of everything: Bounty hunters, the showgirl with a heart of gold, gamblers, "Indians", the Cavalry, people talking about the Civil War, a bank robbery, saloon brawls, outlaws, the Earps, a shooting contest, and lots of gunfire. I think the only thing missing was a train. That's fine, save some stuff for Winchester'74. All kidding aside, Jimmy Stewart is great, and he's not alone (which is good because as we follow the rifle, we lose sight of him, but never for too long). Good turns by Shelley Winters, creepy Dan Duryea, hustler Millard Mitchell, grizzled Jay C. Flippen, fresh-faced Tony Curtis, and others. I do condemn the casting of Rock Hudson as the Natives' chief, however. I mean, c'mon. (Not that any Hollywood Western passes the litmus test on this point, but it feels kind of worse when the actor attains stardom later and you can recognize them.) In a way, doing ALL of Westerndom in one go might have pushed Mann to take Stewart very different places in later movies, as neither The Naked Spur nor The Far Country - to name the ones I've seen - are typical Westerns. 4 years 6 months ago -
DisneyStitch
I love Jimmy Stewart and I love repeating rifles so I'm biased to the max here. It's a good little western that features a great shooting competition at the beginning but the rest of the movie I think struggles to maintain the story of following the seemingly cursed rifle from owner to owner.
Upon second viewing I think it gets better. There are a few western films that focus really well on say, cattle driving, pioneering, etc. This film is the highlight western film for the repeating rifle. 7 years 8 months ago
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This movie ranks #50 in IMDb's Western Top 50
IMDb's Western Top 50
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This movie ranks #98 in BFI's 100 Westerns
BFI's 100 Westerns
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This movie ranks #228 in 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
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This movie ranks #422 in David Thomson's Have You Seen?
David Thomson's Have You…
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This movie ranks #461 in Emma Beare's 501 Must-See Movies
Emma Beare's 501 Must-Se…
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This movie ranks #686 in Library of Congress's National Film Registry
Library of Congress's Na…
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This movie ranks #856 in TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films: 1001-2500
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This movie ranks #1534 in The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection
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