There Are Hundreds of Classic Westerns, We’ll Be Impressed If You Can Guess 20

By: William J. Wright
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There Are Hundreds of Classic Westerns, We’ll Be Impressed If You Can Guess 20
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About This Quiz

Westerns are American mythology written in light and shadow. In its golden age in the post-war 1940s and '50s, the Western film was unrivaled in its popularity, reflecting a national mood of triumph and prosperity. It has been said that all short histories are great ones, and the films of directors like John Ford projected a myth of American exceptionalism in larger-than-life Cinemascope. The classic Westerns reinforced the idea that the US was a nation of rugged individualists filled with pioneer spirit who unfailingly did the right thing. In reality, the average '50s Western was about as accurate a portrayal of history as the average '50s sci-fi film was an accurate portrayal of space travel.

By the late 1960s through the 1970s, the popularity of the Western had declined. Nevertheless, Westerns were on the verge of a revisionist revolution as filmmakers like Sam Peckinpah and Robert Altman retooled the genre as a vehicle for allegory to explore themes as diverse as civil rights, politics and the conflict in Vietnam. Concurrently, European directors inspired by the Western's golden age branded the genre with their own stylized vision. Fifty years on, many of both the revisionist and the so-called "Spaghetti Westerns" have become classics in their own right. Although the Western's popularity waxes and wanes, it never rides off into the sunset for long.

So, are you an ornery trivia outlaw or a wet-behind-the-ears tenderfoot? Strap on your sixgun because we're calling you out for a Western movies showdown!



true grit
Paramount Pictures
Can you name the Western for which John Wayne received his only Oscar for Best Actor?
"True Grit"
"The Undefeated"
"Cahill U.S. Marshall"
"The Train Robbers"
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John Wayne won his only Oscar for portraying the hard-drinking, one-eyed U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn in 1969's "True Grit." When her father is gunned down by a deceitful employee, Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) hires Cogburn to help her bring the killer to justice.

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9 - Shane
Paramount Pictures
The ending of this Western will bring a tear to the eye of the toughest gunfighter. Can you name it?
"Shane"
"The Badlanders"
"The Big Land"
"Branded"
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Considered one of the greatest Western films ever made, "Shane" was an instant hit upon its release in 1953. Directed by George Stevens, "Shane" stars Alan Ladd as a gunfighter turned farmhand who finds he must make a stand. Exploring themes of masculinity and courage, "Shane" is a complex classic.

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10 - Hondo
Batjac Productions/Wayne-Fellows Productions
This popular 1953 Western starring John Wayne was shot in 3D. Can you name this movie?
"Southwest Passage"
"Hondo"
"The Moonlighter"
"Island in the Sky"
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Taking advantage of the popular 3D fad of the early 1950s, "Hondo" is one of a handful of Westerns shot in the dual camera process. The film stars Western icon John Wayne in the title role as a cavalry scout who comes to the aid of a stubborn homesteader (Geraldine Page) and her son.

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5 - Stagecoach
Walter Wanger Productions
This classic Western from 1939 transformed John Wayne from a B-movie actor into a Hollywood heavyweight. Can you name it?
"Dodge City"
"The Arizona Kid"
"Stagecoach"
"Drums Along the Mohawk"
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Directed by John Ford, "Stagecoach" is among the greatest films ever made. Starring John Wayne in one of his earliest roles as an outlaw known as the "Ringo Kid," the film follows the progress of a stagecoach and its colorful contingent of passengers through Apache country to New Mexico.

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15 - The Magnificent Seven
The Mirisch Company/Alpha Productions
Which classic Western is a remake of a Japanese samurai epic?
"The Magnificent Seven"
"Flaming Star"
"Hell Bent for Leather"
"Seven Ways From Sundown"
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A Western remake of Japanese auteur Akira Kurosawa's epic "The Seven Samurai," 1960's "The Magnificent Seven" recasts the original film's ronin with mercenary gunfighters. Starring Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner, the remake so impressed Kurosawa that he presented director John Sturges with a sword.

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6 - High Noon
Stanley Kramer Productions
Can you name the innovative 1952 Western that stars Gary Cooper as a lone lawman facing impossible odds?
"High Noon"
"Hangman's Knot"
"The Big Sky"
"Lone Star"
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1952's "High Noon" stars Gary Cooper as a U.S. Marshall, hoping to retire to a peaceful life with his new bride. However, a gang of bloodthirsty outlaws has other plans. A parable for Red Scare blacklisting, the film is a favorite of several U.S. presidents, including Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

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7 - Little Big Man
Cinema Center Films
Do you know the title of this 1970 Western that stars Dustin Hoffman as the oldest man in the world?
"El Topo"
"A Man Called Horse"
"Two Mules For Sister Sara"
"Little Big Man"
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Considered a revisionist Western, "Little Big Man" is a classic in its own right. Starring Dustin Hoffman as Jack Crabb, a 121-year-old man who claims to be a living witness to the greatest and most notorious moments in the history of the Old West, this film skewers many of the genre's tropes.

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12 - Cat Ballou
Harold Hecht Productions
This Western musical comedy was a box office smash in 1965. Can you name it?
"McLintock!"
"The Paleface"
"Support Your Local Gunfighter"
"Cat Ballou"
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Jane Fonda stars as a demure boarding school student turned outlaw in the 1965 musical comedy "Cat Ballou." A hit with both audiences and critics, the film earned several Oscar nominations and a win for Best Supporting Actor for costar Lee Marvin.

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4 - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Campanile Productions/Newman-Foreman Company
Which '60s Western featured an Oscar-winning song that went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100?
"North to Alaska"
"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
"The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean"
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
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"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" from the 1969 Western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" earned both an Oscar for Best Original Song and a four week run at number one on the Billboard Charts for songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Sung by B.J. Thomas, the song was a worldwide hit.

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17 - The Shootist
Paramount Pictures/Dino De Laurentiis Company
Which of these Westerns was John Wayne's final film?
"Chisum"
"Big Jake"
"Rooster Cogburn"
"The Shootist"
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The Duke took his final bow with 1976's "The Shootist." Wayne stars as J.B. Books, a famed gunfighter known for his unparalleled skills with a pistol. When Books discovers he's dying of cancer, he decides to take his fate in his own hands.

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3 - Tombstone
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures
You're a daisy if you know this 1993 Western. What's its title?
"Young Guns"
"The Quick and the Dead"
"Tombstone"
"Wyatt Earp"
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1993's "Tombstone" sheds the grit and political undertones of modern, revisionist Westerns for the style and high romance of the early days of the genre. Kurt Russell stars as legendary lawman Wyatt Earp with a scene-stealing Val Kilmer at his side as gunfighter Doc Holliday.

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19 - Winchester '73
Universal Pictures
Can you name the 1950 Western in which a rare, stolen rifle spurs a manhunt?
"Laramie"
"Broken Arrow"
"Winchester '73"
"The Gun That Won the West"
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"Winchester '73" stars Jimmy Stewart as a man with a score to settle with a notorious outlaw. As crack shot Lin McAdam, Stewart defeats his adversary "Dutch" Brown (Stephen McNally) in a shooting contest for a coveted rifle. When Dutch steals the gun, it trades hands several times with tragic results.

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20 - The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Malpaso Company/Warner Bros.
In which film does Clint Eastwood intone the veiled warning "Dyin' ain't much of a livin', boy?"
"The Unforgiven"
"The Beguiled"
"The Outlaw Josey Wales"
"Pale Rider"
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Clint Eastwood directed and starred in 1976's "The Outlaw Josey Wales." A revisionist Western, which Eastwood has described as an anti-war film, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" tells the story of a farmer driven to revenge when his wife and child are killed by renegade Union soldiers in the Civil War.

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26 - The Alamo
The Alamo Company/United Artists/Batjac Productions
Do you remember this epic film starring John Wayne as a hero from American history?
"Angel and the Badman"
"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"
"The Alamo"
"Fort Apache"
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A passion project for director and star John Wayne, 1960's "The Alamo" chronicles the 13-day siege of the Alamo Mission by Santa Anna's forces in 1836. Wayne leads an all-star cast as frontier hero Davy Crockett. Short on historical accuracy, it's nonetheless a must-see for fans of the Duke.

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32 - Jeremiah Johnson
Sanford Productions (III)
A former soldier leaves society to become a mountain man in this 1972 film. Can you ID this movie?
"Man in the Wilderness"
"Jeremiah Johnson"
"The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams"
"The Mountain Men"
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Robert Redford stars as the title character in Sydney Pollack's 1972 film "Jeremiah Johnson." In the film, Redford plays a Mexican-American War veteran who leaves society to find a new life as a mountain man. Initially naive about the endeavor, he's mentored by an experienced trapper.

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36 - Hang 'Em High
The Malpaso Company/Warner Bros.
In which film does Clint Eastwood survive a lynching at the hands of a posse who falsely believe him to be a cattle rustler?
"Hang 'Em High"
"Paint Your Wagon"
"Bronco Billy"
"Ambush at Cimarron Pass"
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"Hang 'Em High" stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who's hanged for cattle rustling. Rescued by a U.S. Marshal (Ben Johnson), Jed also becomes a lawman, but his thirst for vengeance endangers his ability to deliver justice.

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34 - Fort Apache
Argosy Pictures
Which film stars Henry Fonda as an ambitious and arrogant cavalry commander?
"Fort Apache"
"The Cheyenne Social Club"
"Welcome to Hard Times"
"Drums Along the Mohawk"
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Henry Fonda and John Wayne engage in a battle of wills as cavalry officers with differing methods of dealing with an Indian uprising in John Ford's "Fort Apache." Perhaps one of the earliest revisionist Westerns, this 1948 film was among the first to present Native Americans in a sympathetic light.

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30 - Support Your Local Sheriff!
Cherokee Productions/Three Pictures
A smooth talking gunslinger cleans up a Colorado boomtown in this 1969 Western farce. What's the title of this comedy?
"Blazing Saddles"
"The Villain"
"The Shakiest Gun in the West"
"Support Your Local Sheriff!"
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"Support Your Local Sheriff!" stars James Garner as a slick but broke gunslinger who takes on the impossible task of taming the gold rush town of Calendar, Colorado in "Support Your Local Sheriff!" Lampooning traditional genre tropes, this zany film uses a cast of Western veterans to up the laughs.

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1 - The Searchers
C.V. Whitney Pictures
This 1956 John Ford film stars John Wayne as a man on a mission to rescue his niece from the Comanches. What's the name of this film?
"Rio Lobo"
"The Big Trail"
"The Searchers"
"El Dorado"
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In terms of both creative output and quality, director John Ford is the undisputed king of the American Western film. Although it's difficult to narrow down one as his best, a likely contender would be "The Searchers." John Wayne gives one of his performances as a driven man facing impossible odds.

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18 - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Warner Bros.-First National
This 1948 film brings the wild West into the 1920s. Can you ID this early neo-Western?
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
"High Sierra"
"Wagons Roll at Night"
"Virginia City"
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"We don't need no stinking badges!" Although everyone seems to know this line, true cinephiles know it's paraphrased from John Huston's "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." Starring Humphrey Bogart, the film follows a group of treasure hunters who face danger from both within and without.

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31 - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Paramount Pictures
Which Western features the iconic quote, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend"?
"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
"Lonely Are the Brave"
"Geronimo!"
"Shenandoah"
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More intimate in scope than John Ford's other Westerns, 1962's "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" nonetheless features epic performances from two larger-than-life actors. Starring Jimmy Stewart as a tenderfoot lawyer and John Wayne as a skilled gunslinger, this film examines how myths are made.

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33 - The Wild Bunch
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Can you name this hype-violent Western from director Sam Peckinpah?
"The Long Riders"
"The Hunting Party"
"The Wild Bunch"
"Heaven's Gate"
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Both hailed and reviled by critics when it was unleashed on unsuspecting audiences in June of 1969, "The Wild Bunch" is a landmark not only of the Western genre but the whole of American cinema. Directed by Sam Peckinpah, the film's unique editing and camerawork are unequaled.

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16 - The Virginian
Paramount Pictures
Do you know this 1946 Western starring Joel McCrea as a Wyoming cattle rancher?
"Black Horse Canyon"
"The Virginian"
"Four Faces West"
"Ramrod"
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Based on a 1902 novel by Owen Whistler, "The Virginian" was the third film adaption of the popular Western story. Starring Joel McCrea as the eponymous Virginian and Barbara Britton as a feisty schoolmarm, the film is a tale of danger and romance set against the backdrop of the Wyoming Range War.

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35 - How the West Was Won
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
What's the title of this epic Western that traces the lives of a single family over the course of 50 years as they migrate from New York to the West Coast?
"Saddle the Wind"
"How the West Was Won"
"California Gold Rush"
"The Rounders"
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A veritable Who's Who of American motion picture talent, 1962's "How the West Was Won" takes the phrase "all-star cast" to the extreme. Chronicling the Westward Expansion through the experiences of a single family, the film spans 50 years of American history from 1839 to 1889.

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21 - The Great Train Robbery
Edison Film
Which silent film is considered the first Western?
"Tumbleweeds"
"The Great Train Robbery"
"No Man's Law"
"Three Bad Men"
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With a running time of 12 minutes, 1903's "The Great Train Robbery" is both the first Western and a milestone in the evolution of narrative film. Directed by Edwin S. Porter, this silent film from 1903 has all of the elements that would define the genre.

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11 - The Ox-Bow Incident
Twentieth Century Fox
Starring Henry Fonda, this one was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar but lost to "Casablanca." Do you know the title of this film?
"The Outlaw"
"Devil Riders"
"Warlock"
"The Ox-Bow Incident"
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"The Ox-Bow Incident" from 1943 stars Henry Fonda and Harry Morgan as a pair of drifters drawn into an ethical dilemma when they join a posse to track down a gang of murderous cattle thieves. Tackling serious themes of mob violence, justice and morality, this film is not a typical '40s Western.

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14 - They Died With Their Boots On
Warner Bros. Pictures
This 1941 film about a famous figure of the Old West plays fast and loose with the facts. Can you ID this biographical Western picture?
"Custer's Last Stand"
"Sitting Bull"
"They Died With Their Boots On"
"The Legend of Custer"
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Leading man Errol Flynn stars as General George Armstrong Custer in this highly romanticized biopic from 1941. Riddled with factual errors, the film plays to Flynn's heroic image by portraying Custer as a dashing scamp. The film even goes so far as to paint Custer as an advocate for Native Americans.

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13 - A Fistful of Dollars
Jolly Film/Constantin Film/Ocean Films
Clint Eastwood is a man of few words in this 1964 film shot in Spain. Do you known the name of this Western?
"Gunfight at Red Sands"
"A Fistful of Dollars"
"High Plains Drifter"
"Joe Kidd"
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Sergio Leone's highly stylized "A Fistful of Dollars" launched both the career of its star Clint Eastwood as a box office draw and the worldwide popularity of Italian "Spaghetti Westerns." This film was Eastwood's first as the mysterious "Man With No Name," a role he would reprise in two sequels.

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25 - Rio Bravo
Warner Bros.
John Wayne enlists the aid of a colorful group of allies to stop a jailbreak in this Howard Hawks classic. Can you name this Western?
"Red River"
"Rio Lobo"
"Rio Bravo"
"The Big Sky"
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Made as a rebuttal to the political tone of "High Noon," which John Wayne had declared an "un-American" film, Howard Hawks's "Rio Bravo" is a Western with clearly defined heroes and villains. Co-staring crooner Dean Martin, Wayne is at his swaggering best in this archetypal Western.

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23 - Ride the High Country
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Which film features cowboy star Randolph Scott's final performance?
"Comanche Station"
"Ten Wanted Men"
"Buchanan Rides Alone"
"Ride the High Country"
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1962's "Ride the High Country," directed by Sam Peckinpah, features the final film performance of classic Western actor Randolph Scott. Hired by an old friend and former lawman (Joel McCrea) to guard a gold transfer, Scott decides instead to rob it. In the end, however, loyalty wins out.

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27 - My Darling Clementine
Cinematográfica Filmex
Which classic Western by director John Ford is a highly fictionalized account of events in the life of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp?
"My Darling Clementine"
"How Green Was My Valley"
"Two Rode Together"
"Wagonmaster"
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"My Darling Clementine" was directed by John Ford stars Henry Fonda as lawman Wyatt Earp. One of many Westerns dealing with the events leading up to the Gunfight at the O.K. Coral, Ford's film takes poetic license with the facts but remains one of the most compelling depictions of the historic event.

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28 - McCabe and Mrs. Miller
David Foster Productions/Warner Bros.
What's the title of this 1971 revisionist Western directed by Robert Altman?
"Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson"
"McCabe and Mrs. Miller"
"Dirty Little Billy"
"The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"
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Grim, gritty and bleak, Robert Altman's 1971 film "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" is the ultimate revisionist Western. Devoid of heroes, Altman's tale of gambler McCabe (Warren Beatty) and lady of the evening Mrs. Miller (Julie Christie) is a character study of desperate people on the margins of society.

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39 - Once Upon a Time in the West
Euro International Film/Paramount Pictures/Rafran Cinematografica/Finanzia San Marco
This 1968 Spaghetti Western finds actor Henry Fonda in a rare performance as a villain. Can you ID this film?
"Once Upon a Time in the West"
"Apache Fury"
"The Road to Fort Alamo"
"Seven Pistols For a Gringo"
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Sergio Leone succeeds in subverting the fatherly, good-guy persona of Henry Fonda in the influential "Once Upon a Time in the West." All traces of the man who once played Lincoln are erased as Fonda plays a bloodthirsty hired gun who has no scruples against shooting children.

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40 - Unforgiven
Malpaso Productions
Which Western earned an Oscar for Best Picture in 1993?
"Dead Man"
"Dances With Wolves"
"Unforgiven"
"Conagher"
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"Unforgiven," released in 1992, took top honors for Best Picture as well as earning Clint Eastwood his first Academy Award for Best Director in 1993. The ultimate revisionist Western, "Unforgiven" subverts every convention of the genre to present a grim depiction of the consequences of violence.

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2 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Produzioni Europee Associate/United Artists
Can you name the film in which Clint Eastwood makes his final appearance as "The Man With No Name"?
"For a Few Dollars More"
"Coogan's Bluff"
"My Name is Nobody"
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
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"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," the last installment of Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trilogy" finds Clint Eastwood's iconic Man With No Name (referred to as "Blondie" in this film) teaming up with a Mexican outlaw (Eli Wallach). Set during the Civil War, the duo are on a search for Confederate gold.

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38 - Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Which Western film features the music of Bob Dylan?
"Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid"
"They Call Me Trinity"
"Soldier Blue"
"Catlow"
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Sam Peckinpah brought his inimitable style to the story of outlaw William H. Bonney in 1973's "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid." Starring Kris Kristofferson as the Kid and James Coburn as Sheriff Pat Garrett, the film initially failed to find an audience but has since become a classic.

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24 - Duel in the Sun
Vanguard Films
This passionate and complex Western romance from 1946 faced many challenges from censors. Can you name this film?
"Duel in the Sun"
"The Outlaw"
"Montana Belle"
"Heldorado"
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Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel, "Duel in the Sun" was screenwriter David O. Selznick's attempt to repeat the success of his previous film, the universally beloved "Gone With the Wind." A heady mix of melodrama and Western action, the film's racier moments drew the ire of censors.

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37 - Will Penny
Paramount Pictures
Charlton Heston is a grizzled cowboy who just can't change, even for love, in this 1968 Western film. Can you name this film?
"The Big Country"
"The Last Hard Men"
"Pony Express"
"Will Penny"
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Charlton Heston claimed that 1968's "Will Penny" was his favorite role and the one for which he was most proud. The veteran actor stars as an aging cowboy rescued by a mother and her son squatting on the outskirts of the ranch he works on. In the end, the life he's chosen wins out over domesticity.

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29 - Ride Lonesome
Ranown Pictures Corp.
Randolph Scott is a vengeful bounty hunter who finds honor among outlaws in this 1959 film. Can you name it?
"Seven Men From Now"
"Comanche Station"
"Westbound"
"Ride Lonesome"
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In "Ride Lonesome," Randolph Scott portrays bounty hunter Ben Brigade. In the film, Brigade apprehends killer Billy Johns (James Best) in an effort to draw out Johns' brother (Lee Van Cleef) who murdered his wife. Along the way he teams with a reformed outlaw (Pernell Roberts) seeking amnesty.

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22 - Johnny Guitar
Republic Pictures
Joan Crawford is more than a match for any outlaw in this revolutionary Western film from 1954. Can you name this movie?
"Johnny Guitar"
"Annie Get Your Gun"
"Calamity Jane"
"The Maverick Queen"
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Although Sterling Hayden has the title role, Joan Crawford is, without a doubt, the star of "Johnny Guitar." Crawford plays Vienna, a tough-as-nails owner of a rowdy saloon. Using a stagecoach heist as a pretense to drive her out of town, rival Mercedes McCambridge challenges Crawford to a showdown.

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