Best Western Movies - Without John Wayne

Joined
Nov 16, 2009
Messages
11,821
Reaction score
18,088
Location
Republic of Texas
Anyone can come up with a top ten list if they include John Wayne. It's a bit more of a challenged if you don't include any of his movies in the list. I'll start.

The Big Country
Once Upon A Time in the West
Westward the Women
The Gunfighter
Winchester '73 (The original)
Cowboy
Bend of the River
My Darling Clementine
The Westerner
The Virginian (The Original 1929 Gary Cooper)
 
Register to hide this ad
Not a challenge at all: Last Train From Gun Hill.

John Wayne and Clint Eastwood (to a much lesser extent) were in some good westerns, but I can only recall perhaps one or two of the very best that John Wayne was in and can't think of any that Clint Eastwood acted in.

These threads are incredibly subjective; few have the same film tastes.
 
Last edited:
It's hard to ignore The Searchers. I think it might be the best western ever made. But we are taking John Wayne out of the mix so we can't count it. I'm going to cheat and say the Coen brothers version of True Grit. Jeff Bridges was great in this move. Like everyone else I go back and forth but I think that's my favorite right now. Close behind is The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward John Ford. The cinematography and music really give it a moodiness. These are relatively new movies and both seem to have paid a lot of attention to period realism. There is noting more distracting than watching a move that was supposed to take place in the 1870's with everyone carrying 1892 Winchesters.
 
Treasure of the Sierra Madre with Humphrey Bogart.

"We don't need no stinking badges!"

Prescut

That’s an example where whether it is a Western or not is debatable. same with Quigley Down Under. Regardless, Treasure is one of my favorites. I remember that Nixon once said that it was his favorite movie.
 
Back
Top