The Searchers with John Wayne: DVD Cover
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The Searchers Director: John Ford Cast: John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/06/2006
  • Original Release: 1956
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 4,640

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Closed Caption; Disc 1: New Digital transfer from restored VistaVision picture and audio elements ; Introduction by John Wayne's Son and the Searchers co-star Patrick Wayne; Commentary by director/Jon Ford biographer Peter Bogdanovich; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Feature Film Only); Disc 2: New featurette the Searchers: An Appreciation; A Turning of the Earth: John Ford, John Wayne and the Searchers, 1998 documentary narrated by John Milius; Vintage behind the cameras segments from the Warner Bros. presents TV series

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Searchers: The Movie
1. Credits [1:27]
2. Ethan Returns Home [1:38]
3. Aaron, Martha, Debbie and Lucy [1:16]
4. Martin Pauley [4:37]
5. Capt. Rev. Sam Johnson [2:51]
6. One Oath at a Time [1:14]
7. Martha's Reverie and Farewell [1:13]
8. Search for Cattle [:57]
9. Riders on the Rim [:33]
10. A Murder Raid [:40]
11. Mose's Indian Dance [:51]
12. Terror at Dusk [3:00]
13. Shadow of Chief Scar [:39]
14. Terrible Discovery [2:18]
15. "Put an Amen to It!" [1:47]
16. The Search Begins [3:19]
17. "That'll Be the Day." [1:18]
18. Surrounded By Hostiles [4:05]
19. Battle at the River [6:23]
20. "Don't Ever Ask Me More!" [2:07]
21. A Blizzard and a Lost Trail [1:30]
22. Return to the Jorgensens [4:01]
23. A Letter for Ethan [1:16]
24. Laurie and Martin [1:30]
25. Futterman's Trading Post [3:13]
26. Ambush in the Night [1:31]
27. Charlie Brings a Letter [3:47]
28. An Indian Bride [4:12]
29. Scar's Trail [3:48]
30. Buffalo County [1:34]
31. A Little Girl and a Doll [4:07]
32. Reunited With Mose [4:27]
33. Information About Debbie [:35]
34. Meeting With Scar [2:49]
35. Debbie Found [2:45]
36. Surprise Attack [3:55]
37. Last Will and Testament [1:58]
38. A Wedding [2:29]
39. A Fair Fight [5:50]
40. News of Scar [5:08]
41. Martin's Rescue Attempt [4:54]
42. Attacking Scar's Camp [3:15]
43. "Let's Go Home, Debbie." [4:05]
44. A Man Alone [1:35]

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Editorial Reviews

Critic Dave Kehr wrote of The Searchers: "We may still be waiting for the Great American Novel, but John Ford gave us the Great American Film in 1956." He was right. John Wayne, in his favorite role, gives a magnificent, nuanced performance as the unrelenting tracker Ethan Edwards. The tale of this Confederate veteran's obsessive search for his youngest niece, kidnapped years ago by the Indian chief who killed her family, manages to function both as a dark, brooding western about racism and as straight-ahead entertainment filled with humorous moments and breathtaking action. The film inspired countless American directors, from Bogdanovich to Scorsese. And through his truly democratic staging, placing everyone in equally important parts of the frame regardless of box office stature, Ford delineates all the contradictory aspects of our national character. Set against the overwhelming Monument Valley landscape, the humanity of the characters, with all their merits and flaws, expresses deep emotional truths in what has been called the most beautiful movie ever made. Ben Wolf, Barnes & Noble

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The Dukes best movieby 0817

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September 09, 2009: In the words of the Duke his best movie, enough said.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

Wayne at his bestby Anonymous

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August 25, 2005: This is my favorite John Wayne movie and my favorite Western.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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