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How the West Was Won

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7.0/10 • 423

1962-11-022h 44m

Western

It's here! The mightiest adventure ever filmed!

The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.

Directors
John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall
Writters
John Gay, James R. Webb
Editors
Harold F. Kress

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  1. Carroll Baker

    Carroll Baker

    Eve Prescott Rawlings

  2. Lee J. Cobb

    Lee J. Cobb

    Marshal Lou Ramsey

  3. Henry Fonda

    Henry Fonda

    Jethro Stuart

  4. Carolyn Jones

    Carolyn Jones

    Julie Rawlings

  5. Karl Malden

    Karl Malden

    Zebulon Prescott

  6. Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck

    Cleve Van Valen

  7. George Peppard

    George Peppard

    Zeb Rawlings

  8. Robert Preston

    Robert Preston

    Roger Morgan

  9. Debbie Reynolds

    Debbie Reynolds

    Lilith Prescott

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John Chard

May 4, 2017

9/10

Bound for the promised land, indeed. One of the last great epic movies to come out of MGM that was a roaring success, How the West Was Won still has enough quality about it to warrant high praise. The story that drives the film on was suggested by the series of the same name that featured in "Life" magazine 1959. Narrative is formed around one family, the Prescott's, who set out on a journey West in 1839. They and their offspring fill out five segments of film that are directed by three different men, "The Rivers", "The Plains" & "The Outlaws" is under the guidance of Henry Hathaway, and "The Civil War" by John Ford and "The Railroad" by George Marshall. Filmed in the unique Cinerama format, which in a nutshell is three cameras filming at once to project a fully formed experience for the human eye, the production has an all star cast and four supreme cinematographers aiding the story. To name all the cast would take forever, but in the main all of the major parts were filled by stars who had already headlined a movie previously. The cinematographers are naturally key since such a sprawling story inevitably has sprawling vistas, they come up trumps with some truly special work: William H. Daniels, Milton Krasner, Charles Lang Jr. & Joseph LaShelle, four great names who help to make the film a poetic beauty. As a whole it's undeniably far from flawless, complaints such as it running out of steam towards the end (the irony of it since a steam train features prominently), and the plot contrivances, are fair enough. However, when the film is good, it's real good: raft in the rapids, Cheyene attack, buffalo stampede and train robbery, each of them are good enough to be a highlight in separate movies. Even the songs are pleasant, particularly when they revolve around the effervescent Debbie Reynolds, while home format transfers are now finally up to a standard worthy of investment, time and cash wise. Hard to dislike for a Western fan, and carrying enough about it to lure in the casual viewer, How the West Was Won really is a case of they don't make them like they used to. 8/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$15,000,000.00
Revenue
$50,000,000.00
Keywords
epicriversettlernative americancaravanoutlawfrontiercolonisationfamilyriverboat