Shane (film)

Shane
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Stevens
Screenplay by
Based onShane
by Jack Schaefer
Produced byGeorge Stevens
Starring
CinematographyLoyal Griggs
Edited by
  • William Hornbeck
  • Tom McAdoo
Music byVictor Young
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • April 23, 1953 (1953-04-23)
Running time
118 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million[2]
Box office$9 million (U.S. and Canada rentals) [3]

Shane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, and Van Heflin. Released by Paramount Pictures,[4][5] the film is noted for its landscape cinematography, editing, performances, and contributions to the genre.[6] The picture was produced and directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by A. B. Guthrie Jr.,[7] based on the 1949 novel of the same name by Jack Schaefer.[8] Its Oscar-winning cinematography was by Loyal Griggs.

Shane was the last feature film and the only color film of Arthur's career.[9] It also features Brandon deWilde, Jack Palance, Emile Meyer, Elisha Cook Jr., Edgar Buchanan, and Ben Johnson.[6][7] It was listed as number 45 in the 2007 edition of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list, and number three on AFI's 10 Top 10 in the Western category.

In 1993, the film was selected for preservation in the United States' National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Schaefer's novel and the film cover themes associated with the Johnson County War (1888-1893) and the settlers' struggle in their conflict against the wealthy ranchers.[10]

Plot

Shane (Alan Ladd) and Marian Starrett (Jean Arthur)

Shane, a laconic but skilled gunfighter with a mysterious past,[6] rides into an isolated valley in the sparsely settled Wyoming Territory in 1889. A drifter, he is hired as a farmhand by hardscrabble rancher Joe Starrett, who is homesteading with his wife, Marian, and their young son, Joey. Starrett tells Shane that a war of intimidation is being waged on the valley's settlers. Though they have claimed their land legally under the Homestead Acts, a ruthless cattle baron, Rufus Ryker, has hired various rogues and henchmen to harass them and force them out of the valley.

Shane goes to town alone to buy supplies at Grafton's, a general store with an adjacent saloon. Shane enters the saloon, where Ryker's men are drinking, and orders a soda pop for Joey. Chris Calloway, one of Ryker's men, ridicules and taunts Shane by throwing his drink on him, but Shane ignores him and leaves. On Shane's next trip to town with the Starretts and other homesteaders, he defeats Calloway, and then he and Starrett win a bar room brawl against most of Ryker's other men. Ryker promises the next fight will be with guns. Ryker hires Jack Wilson, an unscrupulous and notoriously skilled gunfighter. Joey admires Shane, much to his mother's chagrin, after Shane demonstrates his shooting skills.

Frank "Stonewall" Torrey, a hot-tempered ex-Confederate homesteader, is taunted and forced to draw his gun by Wilson, who then shoots Torrey dead outside the saloon. At Torrey's funeral, the settlers discuss abandoning their struggle and leaving the valley, but after witnessing one of their homesteads being destroyed in a fire set by Ryker's men, they find new resolve to continue the fight. Ryker concludes Starrett is primarily responsible for their resolve.

With the purpose of killing him, Ryker invites Starrett to a meeting at the saloon, ostensibly to negotiate a settlement. Calloway, no longer loyal to Ryker, warns Shane of the double cross. Resolved to protect Starrett from an ambush, Shane intervenes, even knocking Starrett unconscious to save him. Shane rides to town with Joey following on foot to watch the fight. Shane kills Wilson, Ryker, and Ryker's brother, but is injured. Outside, Shane sees Joey, who notices that Shane is bleeding. In an iconic closing scene, Shane bids farewell and rides out of the valley, ignoring Joey's desperate cries of "Shane! Come back!"

Cast

Production

Behind the scenes of the filming of Shane.

Shane was expensive for a Western movie at the time with a cost of $3.1 million.[11] It was the first film to be projected in a "flat" widescreen 1.66:1 ratio, a format that Paramount invented to offer audiences a wider panorama than television could provide.[12]

Although never explicitly stated, the basic plot elements of Shane were derived from the 1892 Johnson County War in Wyoming, the archetypal cattlemen/homesteaders conflict, which also served as the background for The Virginian and Heaven's Gate.[13] The physical setting is the high plains near Jackson, Wyoming, and many shots feature the Grand Teton massif looming in the near distance. The fictional town and Starrett homestead were constructed for the film near Kelly, in the Jackson Hole valley, and demolished after filming was completed. One vintage structure that appeared briefly in the film, the Ernie Wright Cabin (now popularly referred to by locals as the "Shane Cabin") still stands, but is steadily deteriorating due to its classification as "ruins" by the National Park Service.[14]

Ladd disliked and was uncomfortable with guns; Shane's shooting demonstration for Joey required 116 takes.[15] A careful review of Shane's gun-skill demonstration to Joey shows Alan Ladd firing with his eyes closed. Later, in the saloon battle, Ladd's pistol is pointed well away from the man he shoots, especially the final scene- where he kills Ryker's brother. Palance was nervous around horses, and had great difficulty with mounting and dismounting. After very many attempts, he finally executed a flawless dismount, which Stevens then used for all of the Wilson character's dismounts and—run in reverse—his mounts as well. Palance looked so awkward on horseback that Stevens was forced to replace Wilson's introductory ride into town astride his galloping horse with Palance riding at walking pace.[16] Stevens later noted that the change actually made Wilson's entrance more dramatic and menacing.[17]

The final scene, in which the wounded Shane explains to a distraught Joey why he has to leave ("There's no living with a killing"), was a moving moment for the entire cast and crew, except Brandon deWilde. "Every time Ladd spoke his lines of farewell, deWilde crossed his eyes and stuck out his tongue, making Ladd laugh. Finally, Ladd called to the boy's father, 'Make the kid stop or I'll beat him over the head.' DeWilde behaved."[16]

Casting

Alan Ladd as Shane

Director George Stevens originally wanted Montgomery Clift and William Holden for the Shane and Starrett roles; when both proved unavailable, Stevens asked Paramount executive Y. Frank Freeman for a list of available actors with current contracts; within three minutes, he chose Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, and Jean Arthur. Shane was Arthur's first cinematic role in five years, and her last, at the age of 50, though she later appeared in theater, and a short-lived television series. She accepted the part at the request of Stevens, who had directed her in The Talk of the Town (1942) with Cary Grant and Ronald Colman, and The More the Merrier (1943) for which she received her only Oscar nomination.[18]

When asked if he enjoyed the movie, the author of Shane, Jack Schaefer, replied, “Yeah, I did, all except for that runt", referring to the five-foot-six-inch (168 cm) Ladd.[19] In 1989, Schaefer told the Oberlin alumni magazine that his Shane character was supposed to be a “dark, deadly person" whom he had hoped would be played by George Raft.[20]

Technical details

Although the film was shot using the standard 1.37:1 Academy ratio, Paramount picked Shane to debut its wide-screen system because it was composed largely of long and medium shots that would not be compromised by cropping the image. Using a newly cut aperture plate in the movie projector, and a wider-angle lens, the film was exhibited in first-run venues at an aspect ratio of 1.66:1. For its premier, the studio replaced the 34-by-25-foot screen in Radio City Music Hall with one measuring 50 feet wide by 30 feet high.[21][22] Paramount produced all of its subsequent films at that ratio until 1954, when it switched to 1.85:1.[12] Shane was originally released in April 1953 with a conventional optical soundtrack, but as its popularity grew, a new three-track, stereophonic soundtrack was recorded and played on an interlocking 35 mm magnetic reel in the projection booth.[23]

Stevens wanted to demonstrate to audiences "the horrors of violence". To emphasize the terrible power of gunshots, he created a cannon-like sound effect by firing a large-caliber weapon into a garbage can. In addition, he had the two principal shooting victims—Palance and Elisha Cook Jr.—rigged with hidden wires that jerked them violently backward when shot. These innovations, according to film historian Jay Hyams, marked the beginning of graphic violence in Western movies. He quotes Sam Peckinpah: "When Jack Palance shot Elisha Cook Jr. in Shane, things started to change."[13]

Reception

"That's just what I need – to get advice from a guy who never saw Shane."

Henry Winkler as Arthur Fonzarelli, Happy Days[13]

Shane premiered in New York City at Radio City Music Hall on April 23, 1953,[22] and grossed $114,000 in its four weeks there.[24] In all, the film earned about $9 million in theater rentals from the United States and Canada.[3] By one estimate, that translates into about $20 million in actual box-office receipts.[25]

Bosley Crowther called the film a "rich and dramatic mobile painting of the American frontier". He continued:

Shane contains something more than the beauty and the grandeur of the mountains and plains, drenched by the brilliant Western sunshine and the violent, torrential, black-browed rains. It contains a tremendous comprehension of the bitterness and passion of the feuds that existed between the new homesteaders and the cattlemen on the open range. It contains a disturbing revelation of the savagery that prevailed in the hearts of the old gunfighters, who were simply legal killers under the frontier code. And it also contains a very wonderful understanding of the spirit of a little boy amid all the tensions and excitements and adventures of a frontier home.

Crowther called "the concept and the presence" of Joey, the little boy played by Brandon deWilde, "key to permit[ting] a refreshing viewpoint on material that's not exactly new. For it's this youngster's frank enthusiasms and naive reactions that are made the solvent of all the crashing drama in A. B. Guthrie Jr.'s script."[26]

Woody Allen has called Shane "George Stevens' masterpiece", on his 2001 list of great American films, along with The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, White Heat, Double Indemnity, The Informer, and The Hill. Shane, he wrote, "is a great movie and can hold its own with any film, whether it's a Western or not."[27]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Shane has a 97% critical approval rating, based on 33 reviews.[28]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Academy Awards Best Motion Picture George Stevens Nominated [29]
Best Director Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Brandon deWilde Nominated
Jack Palance Nominated
Best Screenplay A.B. Guthrie Jr. Nominated
Best Cinematography – Color Loyal Griggs Won
British Academy Film Awards Best Film Nominated [30]
Best Foreign Actor Van Heflin Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures George Stevens Nominated [31]
National Board of Review Awards Top Ten Films 2nd Place [32]
Best Director George Stevens Won
National Film Preservation Board National Film Registry Inducted [33]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director George Stevens Nominated [34]
Online Film & Television Association Awards Film Hall of Fame: Productions Inducted [35]
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama A. B. Guthrie Jr. Nominated [36]

Influence on later works

The 1966 TV series Shane starring David Carradine was directly based on the film.

The 1980 Japanese film A Distant Cry from Spring (遙かなる山の呼び声) features a similar plot.[38]

In 1981, British singer Kim Wilde released the song "Shane" as the B-side to her single "Chequered Love". The lyrics, written by Wilde's brother Ricky and her father Marty, deal with the impressions of the movie[39]

The 1984 song by Roger Waters, "The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking", includes the lyric "Do you remember Shane?" and the recording features interspersed audio from the film.

The 1985 song by Haustor, "Šejn" from their album "Bolero" is named after the film.[40]

The 1987 postapocalyptic movie, Steel Dawn, closely follows the plot of Shane, according to Walter Goodman of The New York Times.[41]

In his 1997 album Arizona Bay, Bill Hicks parodies Jack Palance's role in Shane with track 8, "Bullies of the World", likening an unspecified "we", the arms-producing countries, to Jack Wilson taunting the farmer to "pick up the gun".

In the 1998 action thriller film The Negotiator, the two leading characters have a discussion about Western genre films, Shane in particular. Arguing about the ending, Chris Sabian says Shane died, and Danny Roman says "he's slumped 'cause he's shot. Slumped don't mean dead."[42]

In the 2013 Hallmark series Signed, Sealed, Delivered, "Shane, come back", was referenced.

The 2017 superhero film Logan features characters watching scenes from the film, with lines from the film directly quoted.

In 2006, Shane was the subject of litigation in Japan involving its copyright status in that country. Two Japanese companies began selling budget-priced copies of Shane in 2003, based on a Japanese copyright law that at the time protected cinematographic works for 50 years from the year of their release. After the Japanese legislature amended the law in 2004 to extend the duration of motion picture copyrights from 50 to 70 years, Paramount and its Japanese distributor filed suit against the two companies. A Japanese court ruled that the amendment was not retroactive, so any film released during or prior to 1953 remained in the public domain in Japan.[43]

References

  1. ^ "Shane (U)". British Board of Film Classification. May 11, 1960. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  2. ^ Christiansen, Richard (August 13, 2000). "'Shane' Director Took on the Western And Won". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Cohn, Lawrence (October 15, 1990). "All Time Film Rental Champs". Variety. p. M-184. ISSN 0042-2738.
  4. ^ Variety film review; April 15, 1953, page 6.
  5. ^ Harrison's Reports film review; April 18, 1953, page 63.
  6. ^ a b c Andrew, Geoff. "Shane", Time Out Film Guide, Time Out Guides Ltd., London, 2006.
  7. ^ a b "Shane". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  8. ^ Schaefer, Jack (1983). Shane (Paperback ed.). New York City: Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0553271102.
  9. ^ Vermilye 2012, p. 143.
  10. ^ "Shane Re-Envisioned". nieveroja.colostate.edu. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  11. ^ "Berlin Analyzes Goldwyn's Show-Cents". Variety. March 10, 1954. p. 2.
  12. ^ a b Weaver, William R. (March 25, 1953). "All Para. Films Set for 3 to 5 Aspect Ratio". Motion Picture Daily. p. 1.
  13. ^ a b c Hyams 1984, p. 115.
  14. ^ Shane Movie Locations Archived October 14, 2022, at the Wayback Machine at bestofthetetons.com, retrieved March 7, 2017.
  15. ^ Turner Classic Movies, TCM.com, "'Shane' (1953) – Trivia" Retrieved January 25, 2024
  16. ^ a b Hyams 1984, p. 116.
  17. ^ Shane at RogerEbert.com, retrieved April 7, 2017.
  18. ^ Brady 1950a, p. 42.
  19. ^ Boyle, Molly (March 9, 2018). "Writer from nowhere: How Jack Schaefer found the West in himself". Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  20. ^ "Lakewood Lore – Jack Schaefer". April 15, 2007. Archived from the original on April 15, 2007. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
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  23. ^ "Midwest 'Shane' Premiere at Lake". Motion Picture Daily, May 13, 1953.
  24. ^ "'Wax,' 'Shane' End Sturdy B'Way Runs". Motion Picture Daily, May 20, 1953.
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  29. ^ "The 26th Academy Awards (1954) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
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  38. ^ Lahiri, H. (2015). The tragic hero as drifter in Yoji Yamada’s films. Offscreen, 19(8).
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  41. ^ "Movie Review: Steel Dawn (1987)". The New York Times. United States. November 6, 1987. Retrieved 6 Oct 2015.
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