I haven't seen it in years, at least not all the way through. Really a wonderful movie, so well made. Beautiful. Read a review on the BD release, and it was reverential, as it should have been. The review helped me focus on things I might have ignored, after having seen it so many times. To me, the editing (especially the sound design) ahead of its time. The scene where Jack Palance walks into the saloon-he disappears and reappears-was like a new wave device. I could believe this movie was from 1951 (released in 53). I recommend it, passionately.
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Topic - Shane on Blu-Ray - eppis1 08:34:45 08/14/13 (3)
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