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  1. 25. Nov. 2001 · John Ford's “The Searchers” contains scenes of magnificence, and one of John Wayne's best performances. There are shots that are astonishingly beautiful. A cover story inNew Yorkmagazine called it the most influential movie in American history. And yet at its center is a difficult question, because the Wayne character is racist ...

  2. The Searchers (1956) - YouTube. Buy or rent. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.7K. John Wayne stars with his son Patrick Wayne, Ward Bond and Natalie Wood in this classic...

  3. The Searchers is an epic John Wayne Western that introduces dark ambivalence to the genre that remains fashionable today. Read Critics Reviews. Rated 5/5 Stars • 04/05/24. Rated 3.5/5 Stars •...

  4. The Searchers. Jump to Edit. Summaries. An American Civil War veteran embarks on a years-long journey to rescue his niece from the Comanches after the rest of his brother's family is massacred in a raid on their Texas farm.

  5. The Searchers. Regie von. John Ford. USA, 1956. Western, Drama. 119. Darum geht's. Einsam und verbittert steht der Cowboy Ethan Edwards vor den rauchenden Trümmern der Ranch seines Bruders. Die ganze Familie wurde von den Comanchen getötet, seine kleine Nichte Debbie verschleppt. Von blindem Haß getrieben, entfesselt Edwards einen gnadenlosen Rachefeldzug. Darum geht's. Einsam und ...

  6. The Searchers, American western film, released in 1956, that is widely considered director John Ford’s masterpiece. It features John Wayne in one of his most-notable performances, portraying perhaps the most morally ambiguous character of his career. Ethan Edwards (played by Wayne) is a mysterious.

  7. www.bfi.org.uk › film › cc32fc72-48ae-5450-886d-0d032a6986c5The Searchers (1956) | BFI

    Intending to kill his kidnapped niece (Natalie Wood) when he finds her, assuming her long since defiled by her Comanche kidnappers, morally complex Ethan Edwards is the role that convinced many that Wayne could truly act.