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title: "The Searchers 4K UHD"
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# The Searchers 4K UHD

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## Description

Working together for the 12th time, John Wayne and director John Ford forged The Searchers into a landmark Western offering an indelible image of the frontier and the men and women who challenged it. Wayne plays an ex-Confederate soldier seeking his niece, captured by Comanches who massacred his family. He won't surrender to hunger, thirst, the elements or loneliness. And in his five-year search, he encounters something unexpected: his own humanity. Beautifully photographed by Winston C. Hoch, thrillingly scored by Max Steiner, and memorably acted by a superb ensemble including Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Natalie Wood and Ward Bond, The Searchers endures as a great film of enormous scope and breathtaking physical beauty (Danny Peary, Guide for the Film Fanatic). Named the greatest American Western by the American Film Institute in 2008, The Searchers was among the first 25 films deemed culturally or aesthetically significant by the U.S. Library of Congress in 1989, when it was inducted in its National Film Registry. Now meticulously restored from its original negative, this new presentation of The Searchers presents this masterpiece with unparalleled image quality, accompanied by an impressive array of special features.

Review: Somehow This Movie Gets Better Every Year - This is one of those unique films that gets better every year because so many of the most compelling elements of it are contained within the mannerisms of the classic western which have long ago fallen out of both use and popularity. Just as we can no longer grasp the messages contained within the imagery of a medieval cathedral, contemporary audiences have trouble with John Ford's manner of visual story telling which references even older stories. It's even harder for them with his black and white films. Apart from Jeffrey Hunter - the original Captain Kirk - this is Ford's A List troupe of players. Each gives the best performance of their careers. Hank Worden, an actual cowboy and rodeo rider, is wonderful as Mos, the wise man playing the Shakespearean fool. Ward Bond was never better as the preacher and leader of the Texas Rangers: a seamless mixture of piety, bluster, caring and infinite courage. As many have noted, John Wayne delivers a riveting performance as Ethan Edwards, a war veteran who returns a tortured soul with no discernible moral core. Wayne was always underrated as an actor, in large part because most of his roles were so similar. And, on the surface, this at first may seem little different from his role as Thomas Dunson in Howard Hawks' Red River. Oh, but it is, in myriad ways which anticipate an entire generation of western heroes originally made famous by Sergio Leone and the then unknown Clint Eastwood. Yes, the depiction of aboriginal Americans is unusually harsh, especially for a John Ford film. Plus, the notion that captivity by "savages" drove white people insane is pure plot device at odds with the historical record. But this is mythology, in the most powerful sense of the word, not history. This is why the vanishing of the western is particularly sad; it is such a powerful mythological story telling device. Much has been made about the meaning of the final scene. The most moving part is John Wayne holding his left elbow with his right hand. This was the classic gesture of John Wayne's mentor in westerns, Harry Carey Sr., a star of silent movies, and was done in tribute to him. It is said that when his wife, Olive - who plays Mrs. Jorgensen in the movie - saw this, she wept.
Review: Great western - Its John Wayne, Of course it’s a good movie.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0DM48S9HR |
| Actors  | Jeffrey Hunter, John Wayne, Natalie Wood, Vera Miles, Ward Bond |
| Aspect Ratio  | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #749 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2 in Westerns (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,247) |
| Director  | John Ford |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | 4K |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Producers  | Merian C. Cooper, Patrick Ford |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.52 x 6.77 x 5.31 inches; 3.36 ounces |
| Release date  | December 20, 2024 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
| Studio  | Warner Bros. |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Somehow This Movie Gets Better Every Year
*by J***N on September 13, 2015*

This is one of those unique films that gets better every year because so many of the most compelling elements of it are contained within the mannerisms of the classic western which have long ago fallen out of both use and popularity. Just as we can no longer grasp the messages contained within the imagery of a medieval cathedral, contemporary audiences have trouble with John Ford's manner of visual story telling which references even older stories. It's even harder for them with his black and white films. Apart from Jeffrey Hunter - the original Captain Kirk - this is Ford's A List troupe of players. Each gives the best performance of their careers. Hank Worden, an actual cowboy and rodeo rider, is wonderful as Mos, the wise man playing the Shakespearean fool. Ward Bond was never better as the preacher and leader of the Texas Rangers: a seamless mixture of piety, bluster, caring and infinite courage. As many have noted, John Wayne delivers a riveting performance as Ethan Edwards, a war veteran who returns a tortured soul with no discernible moral core. Wayne was always underrated as an actor, in large part because most of his roles were so similar. And, on the surface, this at first may seem little different from his role as Thomas Dunson in Howard Hawks' Red River. Oh, but it is, in myriad ways which anticipate an entire generation of western heroes originally made famous by Sergio Leone and the then unknown Clint Eastwood. Yes, the depiction of aboriginal Americans is unusually harsh, especially for a John Ford film. Plus, the notion that captivity by "savages" drove white people insane is pure plot device at odds with the historical record. But this is mythology, in the most powerful sense of the word, not history. This is why the vanishing of the western is particularly sad; it is such a powerful mythological story telling device. Much has been made about the meaning of the final scene. The most moving part is John Wayne holding his left elbow with his right hand. This was the classic gesture of John Wayne's mentor in westerns, Harry Carey Sr., a star of silent movies, and was done in tribute to him. It is said that when his wife, Olive - who plays Mrs. Jorgensen in the movie - saw this, she wept.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great western
*by J***E on January 18, 2026*

Its John Wayne, Of course it’s a good movie.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Classic for All Time
*by R***A on March 15, 2013*

The Searchers cast John Wayne in a role that was a bit different from many of his other roles on film, but it resulted in a superb film that has become the all time great Western movie. This film was made in the era when political correctness was not recasting history into something that never existed. A lone rider approaches a remote homestead in the American Southwest in 1868 where the only true love of Ethan still lived with his brother and his family scratching a living from the cruel desert raising cattle. Ethan quickly reveals himself to be a bitter, hard man from his Civil War service as a Confederate soldier. He also reveals himself to be highly prejudiced against Indians, but his prejudice is borne from sad experience as he reveals his knowledge of Indian culture and especially murder raids. When his brother and his family are massacered by raiding Indians, it was discovered his two neices were kidnapped by the Indians. An enraged Ethan sets out to trail the Indians and make sure his nieces were not allowed to become part of the tribe life. Ethan grudgingly lets a young man played by Jeffrey Hunter who raised by his brother's family and was with Ethan investigating an Indian raid to accompany him on his quest for vengeance. Thus began a tale of trailing the Indians who had his niece over a period of several years with Ethan being obsessed with finding and killing his niece rather than letting her be raised as an indian. The Searchers was most appropriate as a title for the move. There are many tense moments as well as humorous times as the tale unfolds and the wanderings of the two men is narrated by Jeffrey Hunter. Ultimately, the two men catch up with the tribe and the planned retribution is at hand. Can Ethan really kill his niece? The end scene to this movie has been called one of the very best in all of movie making. I have watched this film so many times I can't count them. Anyone who has not seen this movie yet will have missed an incredibly exciting and well made story. This is film making like it should be. The best part is that there is no foul language of any kind during the entire film.

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