How the West Was Won G

How the West Was Won
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DVD Details

  • Rated: G
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 35 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 22, 2007
  • Originally Released: 1962
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1963 - Best Film Editing: Harold F. Kress
Academy Awards 1963 - Best Original Screenplay: James R. Webb
Academy Awards 1963 - Best Sound: Not Applicable

Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 9,768
Rating: 2.5/5 -- The main problem remains the impossibility of subjecting a film that is fundamentally about landscape and history to the demands of such a coarse dramatic form. Full Review
Time Out
Feb 9, 2006
People have always been, and always will be, impressed with big movies; this Western was one of the very biggest. Full Review
Combustible Celluloid
Sep 5, 2008
Rating: 6/10 -- There is no denying the spectacle, the adventure, and the romance in How the West Was Won. Full Review
Movie Metropolis
Sep 8, 2008
A buffalo stampede and a raft caught in some terrifying rapids did make their point to my more primitive nerve centers, but the rest was the old stuff directed and acted by the old-stuffers and on a level considerably below their best performances. Full Review
Esquire Magazine
May 8, 2019
The buffalo stampede, rapids run, and train robbery sequences are seamless... -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly
Sep 19, 2008
4 stars out of 5 -- [A]n epic western of staggering scale and ambition....The buffalo stampede is a pummelling experience on the small screen; writ large, it must have been terrifying.
Total Film
Dec 1, 2008
Rating: C+ -- Though boasting the innovative technology of Cinerama, this anthology of the Old West is too long, often tedius, and only occasionally pleasurable. Full Review
EmanuelLevy.Com
Feb 28, 2008

Product Description:

Hollywood's most celebrated luminaries--behind the camera as well as in front of it--combined talents to present this epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family. The film, divided into three chapters--"The Civil War" (directed by John Ford), "The Railroad" (directed by George Marshall), and "The River, the Plains, the Outlaws" (directed by Henry Hathaway)--tells the story of the Prescotts, a spirited group of easterners who make a declaration to migrate west. When their parents are lost in a tragic river accident, Eve (Carroll Baker) and Lilith (Debbie Reynolds) go their separate ways. Eve remains on the land that took her parents, settling down with the well-intentioned Linus Rawlings (James Stewart), while Lilith becomes a singer who is courted by the conniving Cleve Van Valen (Gregory Peck) when he learns that she has inherited a fortune in California. As time passes and the Civil War takes the life of Linus, the newest generation of Prescott offspring struggles with even greater danger and loss, in the form of fierce Indians as well as family archrivals. Top-notch production values and an endless string of solid performances have earned HOW THE WEST WAS WON the well-deserved label as one of Hollywood's most revered classics.

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  • UPC: 012569798601
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