25 Best Westerns of All Time, Ranked

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The Western genre has been a defining hallmark of cinema ever since it first rose to prominence as far back as the 1930s. Reaching its pinnacle in the 50s and 60s, it became emblematic of American film, with screen icons like John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, and Gary Cooper being prolific stars of the genre. However, with the advent of Italy's spaghetti Westerns, which surged in popularity through the 60s, the Western has become a cherished pillar of cinema's identity on the global stage.

My Darling Clementine Passed Release Date December 2, 1946 Director John Ford Cast Henry Fonda , Linda Darnell , Victor Mature , Cathy Downs , Walter Brennan Runtime 97 Minutes Rent on Apple TV One of the most influential films in Western cinema, its tale of a violent man hoping to settle into some normality and peace only to return to his brutal ways for the greater good is one which has been replicated countless times. Few films, however, have done it with as much pathos as Shane. Rich with gorgeous views that embody the Old West, Shane won Best Cinematography at the Oscars while also earning a further five nominations.

A revisionist Western decades before the introspective subgenre became a trending idea, McCabe & Mrs. Miller is viewed by many to be among the greatest Westerns of all time. Bereft of macho heroism and suave shootouts, its focus on ordinary yet complicated people in a brutal though romanticized era remains a fresh take on the genre even more than 50 years since its release.

Release Date October 12, 1960 Director John Sturges Cast Yul Brynner , Steve McQueen , Charles Bronson , Eli Wallach Runtime 128 Minutes 18 'Django' Director: Sergio Corbucci Beyond the films of Sergio Leone, there would be few spaghetti Westerns as iconic as 1966’s Django. Co-written and directed by Corbucci, it follows a lone gunslinger who drags a coffin behind him everywhere he goes.

While a gritty and grimy picture that hearkens back to Eastwood's work on the Dollars Trilogy, The Outlaw Josey Wales has more sensitivity on display and also doubles as an effective and damning anti-war film. With a sharper sense of humanity and more regard for the consequences of violence, it can be viewed as an evolutionary step in the context of Eastwood's career in Western cinema, as well as a powerful film in its own right.

Related The Father of Westerns Made Over 800 Films He also was an innovator of the Hollywood studio system. The Searchers cut deeper into the fabric of Western tropes than most other movies even thought of, addressing the violent characters and underlying racism the genre often exhibited casually. Nothing evinced this more powerfully than Wayne's career-best performance as the openly racist and viciously spiteful protagonist.

 

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