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  2. 30 Greatest Western Movies Ever Made, According to Critics - AOL

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    ‘Stagecoach’ (1939) Critic Quote: “Action-packed and jaw-droppingly epic (it was the first time director John Ford ever shot in Monument Valley), ‘Stagecoach’ is the perfect Western to ...

  3. The 10 Best Western Movies Ever Made - AOL

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    Howdy, partner. If dusty landscapes, rugged cowboys and epic gunfights get your heart racing, you might be a Western movie fan. Western movies have thrilled audiences for more than a century, and ...

  4. List of Western films of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Western Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: Dick Lowry: Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner, Harold Gould, Clu Gulager, Lance LeGault, Lee Purcell, Ronnie Scribner, Noble Willingham, Christine Belford: United States: Made for television Western The Legend of Alfred Packer: Jim Roberson: Patrick Dray, Ronald Haines: United States: Biographical ...

  5. The 34 Greatest Western Films Ever Made - AOL

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    The best western and cowboy movies of all time, from Clint Eastwood, Sergio Leone, John Wayne, and John Ford, to Quintin Tarantino and the Coen brothers.

  6. Horizon: An American Saga - Wikipedia

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    Horizon: An American Saga is a film series of four planned American epic westerns.It is directed, co-written, produced by, and starring Kevin Costner, from a script he co-wrote with Jon Baird and based on an original story co-written by Costner, Baird, and Mark Kasdan.

  7. Western film - Wikipedia

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    The American Film Institute defines Western films as those "set in the American West that [embody] the spirit, the struggle, and the demise of the new frontier". [1] The term "Western", used to describe a narrative film genre, appears to have originated with a July 1912 article in Motion Picture World magazine.

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