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The Searchers
(1956)
The Biggest, Roughest, Toughest ...and Most Beautiful Picture Ever Made!
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Stars: John Wayne, Ward Bond, Jeffrey Hunter, Henry Brandon, Harry Carey Jr.
Director: John Ford, Nick Redman
Writer: Frank S. Nugent, Alan Le May, Nick Redman
Language: English
Studio: Warner Home Video
Duration: 119
Rated: NR
DVD Release: October 2006

If John Ford is the greatest Western director, The Searchers is arguably his greatest film, at once a grand outdoor spectacle like such Ford classics as She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950) and a film about one man's troubling moral codes, a big-screen adventure of the 1950s that anticipated the complex themes and characters that would dominate the 1970s. John Wayne plays Ethan Edwards, a former Confederate soldier who returns to his brother Aaron's frontier cabin three years after the end of the Civil War. Ethan still has his rebel uniform and weapons, a large stash of Yankee gold, and no explanations as to where he's been since Lee's surrender. A loner not comfortable in the bosom of his family, Ethan also harbors a bitter hatred of Indians (though he knows their lore and language well) and trusts no one but himself. Ethan and Martin Pawley (Jeffrey Hunter), Aaron's adopted son, join a makeshift band of Texas Rangers fending off an assault by renegade Comanches. Before they can run off the Indians, several homes are attacked, and Ethan returns to discover his brother and sister-in-law dead and their two daughters kidnapped. While they soon learn that one of the girls is dead, the other, Debbie, is still alive, and with obsessive determination, Ethan and Martin spend the next five years in a relentless search for Debbie -- and for Scar (Henry Brandon), the fearsome Comanche chief who abducted her. But while Martin wants to save his sister and bring her home, Ethan seems primarily motivated by his hatred of the Comanches; it's hard to say if he wants to rescue Debbie or murder the girl who has lived with Indians too long to be considered "white." John Wayne gives perhaps his finest performance in a role that predated screen antiheroes of the 1970s; by the film's conclusion, his single-minded obsession seems less like heroism and more like madness. Wayne bravely refuses to soft-pedal Ethan's ugly side, and the result is a remarkable portrait of a man incapable of answering to anyone but himself, who ultimately has more in common with his despised Indians than with his more "civilized" brethren. Natalie Wood is striking in her brief role as the 16-year-old Debbie, lost between two worlds, and Winton C. Hoch's Technicolor photography captures Monument Valley's savage beauty with subtle grace. The Searchers paved the way for such revisionist Westerns as The Wild Bunch (1969) and McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), and its influence on movies from Taxi Driver (1976) to Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Star Wars (1977) testifies to its lasting importance.


John WayneEthan Edwards
Searchers
Ward BondRev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton
Danny Borzage
Jeffrey HunterMartin Pawley
Henry BrandonChief Cicatrice (Scar)
Harry Carey Jr.Brad Jorgensen
Jr. Harry Carey
Winton HochCinematographer
Vera MilesLaurie Jorgensen
Natalie WoodDebbie Edwards (older)
John QualenLars Jorgensen
Olive CareyMrs. Jorgensen
Ken CurtisCharlie McCorry
Antonio MorenoEmilio Gabriel Fernandez y Figueroa
Hank WordenMose Harper
Beulah ArchulettaWild Goose Flying in the Night Sky (Look)
Walter CoyAaron Edwards
Dorothy JordanMartha Edwards
Pippa ScottLucy Edwards
Patrick WayneLt. Greenhill
Lana WoodDebbie Edwards (younger)
Pipe Line BegisheComanche
Exactly Sonnie BetsuieComanche
Pete Grey EyesComanche
Feather Hat Jr.Comanche
Peter MamakosJere Futterman
Jack Tin HornComanche
Frank McGrathTexas Ranger
Harry Black HorseComanche
Away LunaComanche
Bob Many MulesComanche
Smile White SheepComanche
Many Mules SonComanche
Percy Shooting StarComanche
Chief ThundercloudComanche chief
Billy YellowComanche
Max SteinerComposer
Winton C. HochCinematographer
Jack MurrayEditor
James BaseviArt Director
Frank HotalingArt Director
Charles ArricoCustome Designer
Lowell J. FarrellProduction Supervisor
Wingate SmithAssistant Director
Gary Nelsonsecond assistant director
Robert LydenBen Edwards
Cliff LyonsCol. Greenhill
William SteeleNesby
Genre: Action & Adventure
Media: Blu-ray
Sound: Mono
IMDb: 0049730