SHANE the Greatest Western Movie of All Time, Western Writers of America Announces

Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:47am EDT
 
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SHANE the Greatest Western Movie of All Time, Western Writers of America
Announces

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SHANE, director
George Stevens' classic 1953 movie about a weary gunfighter caught up in a
land war between Wyoming ranchers and farmers, is the greatest Western movie
of all time, Western Writers of America has announced.
    For top honors SHANE, which Pulitzer Prize-winning Western novelist A.B.
Guthrie Jr. adapted for the screen from Jack Schaefer's novel, edged HIGH
NOON, the 1952 movie that won Gary Cooper his second Academy Award as Best
Actor.
    Western Writers of America, a nonprofit organization of more than 600
professional writers, founded in the 1950s to promote and honor the best
literature about the American West -- including screenwriting -- announced the
100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time on Thursday, June 12, at Scottsdale's
Chaparral Suites during the association's annual convention.
    "This year has been incredible," WWA Executive Director Paul Hutton said.
"Cormac McCarthy's brutal little contemporary Western NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
did great at the box office, taking in over $60 million and was nominated for
a Best Picture Oscar. Directors Joel and Ethan Coen got nominations, too. Paul
Thomas Anderson also was nominated for THERE WILL BE BLOOD, his amazing
adaptation of Upton Sinclair's 1927 novel Oil, with his lead actor Daniel
Day-Lewis winning the Oscar."
    Members voted on their top 10 Western movies, and the ballots were
tabulated at the WWA offices at the University of New Mexico.
    No. 3 was THE SEARCHERS, director John Ford's powerful 1956 story about a
vengeful Texan's quest to find his two nieces, taken by Comanche Indians,
based on Alan LeMay's novel. No. 4 was BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID, the
1969 movie that first teamed Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Kevin Costner's
Academy Award-winning DANCES WITH WOLVES (1990), from Michael Blake's novel,
rounded out the top five.
    Rounding out the top 10 were director Sam Peckinpah's bloody,
end-of-the-West opera THE WILD BUNCH (1969); Howard Hawk's first Western, RED
RIVER (1948), which gave John Wayne one of his best roles; the surprise cult
O.K. Corral favorite TOMBSTONE (1993), starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer;
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960), a Western retelling of Japanese director Akira
Kurosawa's brilliant SEVEN SAMURAI, and OPEN RANGE (2003), which starred
Robert Duvall in another Costner-directed movie.
    "It's not the Top 10 I would come up with," says incoming WWA president
Johnny D. Boggs, "but that's the fun of lists like these. It prompts lively
debate, and members of Western Writers of America can be as passionate about
Western film as they are about literature of the West."
    WWA's membership roster is filled with writers who are no stranger to
Hollywood, including screenwriters Kirk Ellis, Steve Harrigan, C. Courtney
Joyner, Andrew J. Fenady, Stephen Lodge, and Miles Hood Swarthout, whose
father, the late Glendon Swarthout, wrote the novel THE SHOOTIST, which became
John Wayne's last movie. Bill Gulick (BEND OF THE RIVER, THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL)
and Max Evans (THE ROUNDERS, THE HI-LO COUNTRY) saw two of their novels
adapted for the screen. Hutton, Boggs and fellow members Michael F. Blake, Win
Blevins, Brian Garfield, and Arthur Winfield Knight have written extensively
about Western film.
    In 2009, WWA plans to announce the 100 Greatest Western Television Movies,
Series and Miniseries of All Time during the convention in Oklahoma City.
    For information on the WWA convention, call the organization's executive
director's office at (505) 277-5234 or log on to
www.westernwriters.org.
    The complete list follows:

    WWA Top 100 Westerns

    1. Shane
    2. High Noon
    3. The Searchers
    4. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    5. Dances with Wolves
    6. The Wild Bunch
    7. Red River
    8. Tombstone
    9. The Magnificent Seven
    10. Open Range

    11. Treasure of the Sierra Madre
    12. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    13. True Grit
    14. The Shootist
    15. Stagecoach (1939)
    16. Unforgiven
    17. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    18. The Outlaw Josey Wales
    19. Ride the High Country
    20. Jeremiah Johnson

    21. The Cowboys
    22. My Darling Clementine
    23. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
    24. Rio Bravo
    25. The Ox-Bow Incident
    26. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    27. Lonely are the Brave
    28. Will Penny
    29. Hud
    30. Winchester '73

    31. Little Big Man
    32. 3:10 to Yuma (1957)
    33. The Grey Fox
    34. The Alamo (1960)
    35. Silverado
    36. Ulzana's Raid
    37. Once upon a Time in the West
    38. Rio Grande
    39. The Rounders
    40. The Big Country

    41. The Hi-Lo Country
    42. Duel in the Sun
    43. Fort Apache
    44. The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
    45. The Last Picture Show
    46. The Grapes of Wrath
    47. Bad Day at Black Rock
    48. The Long Riders
    49. The Tall T
    50. Cat Ballou

    51. Tumbleweeds
    52. The Iron Horse
    53. Man of the West
    54. Seven Men from Now
    55. The Big Trail
    56. Three Godfathers
    57. Hell's Hinges
    58. The Wind (1928)
    59. The Westerner
    60. Support Your Local Sheriff

    61. They Died with Their Boots On
    62. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
    63. The Professionals
    64. The Cheyenne Social Club
    65. El Dorado
    66. Thunderheart
    67. The Virginian (1929)
    68. A Man Called Horse
    69. Hombre
    70. Barbarosa

    71. Chisum
    72. The Big Sky
    73. Young Guns
    74. Destry Rides Again
    75. Junior Bonner
    76. Angel and the Badman
    77. Warlock
    78. The Misfits
    79. No Country for Old Men
    80. Monte Walsh

    81. Four Faces West
    82. The Naked Spur
    83. The Gunfighter
    84. High Plains Drifter
    85. Devil's Doorway
    86. Law and Order (1932)
    87. Coroner Creek
    88. Valdez is Coming
    89. Hondo
    90. The Man from Laramie

    91. The Unforgiven (1960)
    92. Broken Arrow
    93. Bend of the River
    94. Giant
    95. Blazing Saddles
    96. The Culpepper Cattle Company
    97. Three Bad Men
    98. Pursued
    99. McCabe and Mrs. Miller
    100. The Great Train Robbery (1903)

SOURCE  Western Writers of America

Melody Groves of Western Writers of America, +1-575-523-0069, or
+1-505-298-3022, melodygroves@comcast.net

 

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