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The Searchers Blu-ray



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John Wayne Movie:
The Searchers Blu-ray



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The Searchers [Blu-ray]
The Searchers [Blu-ray]
List Price: $16.99Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 580

Released: October 31, 2006
Our Price: $9.99
Used Price: $7.74
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dubbed
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • John Wayne
  • Ward Bond
  • Jeffrey Hunter
  • Henry Brandon
  • Harry Carey Jr.
  • Editorial Review:
    Working together for the 12th time, John Wayne and director John Ford forged The Searchers into an indelible image of the frontier and the men and women who challenged it. Wayne plays ex-Confederate soldier Ethan Edwards, a believer more in bullets than in words. He's seeking his niece, captured by Comanches who massacred his family. He won't surrender to hunger, thirst, the elements or loneliness. And in his obsessive, five-year quest, Ethan encounters something he didn't expect to find: his own humanity.

    Description of The Searchers [Blu-ray]:
    A favorite film of some of the world's greatest filmmakers, including Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, John Ford's The Searchers has earned its place in the legacy of great American films for a variety of reasons. Perhaps most notably, it's the definitive role for John Wayne as an icon of the classic Western--the hero (or antihero) who must stand alone according to the unwritten code of the West. The story takes place in Texas in 1868; Wayne plays Ethan Edwards, a Confederate veteran who visits his brother and sister-in-law at their ranch and is horrified when they are killed by marauding Comanches. Ethan's search for a surviving niece (played by young Natalie Wood) becomes an all-consuming obsession. With the help of a family friend (Jeffrey Hunter) who is himself part Cherokee, Ethan hits the trail on a five-year quest for revenge. At the peak of his masterful talent, director Ford crafts this classic tale as an embittered examination of racism and blind hatred, provoking Wayne to give one of the best performances of his career. As with many of Ford's classic Westerns, The Searchers must contend with revisionism in its stereotypical treatment of "savage" Native Americans, and the film's visual beauty (the final shot is one of the great images in all of Western culture) is compromised by some uneven performances and stilted dialogue. Still, this is undeniably one of the greatest Westerns ever made. --Jeff Shannon

    The Searchers [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    Stunning, Stunning, Stunning 5 Star Review
    2009-12-25 - This re-mastering is just amazing. The color and picture quality are jaw-dropping, the cinematography breath-taking. Not all movies are deserving of such lavish efforts, but this one of course is. I'd recently seen North By Northwest in BluRay and was only mildly impressed with the re-mastering of this classic, but from the very beginning this dvd blew me away. As others have stated, it was possible to achieve very high quality results 50 and more years ago. A great classic, very rewarding to watch, very high production values, Ford's great achievement worthy of every collection.

    JOHN FORD Film: Western, on DVD. 5 Star Review
    2009-12-23 - John Ford and John Wayne team up again to make another Western film, they also worked together on Stagecoach. This film also stars, Natalie Wood, and Vera Miles. A well made drama, with the old West as the backdrop, realistic looking, and good use of color and camera techniques, plus a lot of action.

    Texan 5 Star Review
    2009-12-19 - John Wayne delivers one of his finest performances in this movie. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it. And I'll watch it again. The scenery, however, is not Texas but Monument Valley in Utah. Nevertheless, it is amazing photography and beautiful.

    I know I'm being unfair 2 Star Review
    2009-12-13 - Watched disc one of this movie for the first time last night and couldn't get into it. When they start on the search and the young man Martin says: we are going so we can get them back aren't we? He sounds like an 10hr old not an 18 year old, as though repeating a script line he just learned two days ago and couldn't get the emotional intent right. As the movie progress I kept wondering will this boy ever grow up.

    It was highly rated but seemed almost corny in the simpleness of the portrayals. I'm not a fan of Western's but it struck me how Larry McMrutry's mini-series Lonsome Dove had so much more subtle interplay in personalities and expression of character. (Lonsome Dove is at its transcendent best in part 1 but gets a little tragic as it continues). As far as westerns, or American history in drama, I also found Mitchner's Centennial more riveting.

    However I'm sure I'm being unfair. John Ford was a legendary film maker with vision and conscience. Very very likely the films we like today were made by people standing on the foundations and creative innovation of those early films and directors.

    Best John Wayne/John Ford Movie 5 Star Review
    2009-10-26 - This is the best John Wayne John Ford! If I had a son I would have named him Ethan Edwards. Each time I watch this classic I see more definition in the characters...their prejudices, their motivations are fascinating. The movie was casted perfect without exception. The Blu-ray version is an absolute must, it makes you feel like you could just walk into the screen. I envy people who have never experienced this movie.










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