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RE: Shane on Blu-Ray

Posted by Ladok on August 15, 2013 at 16:48:23:

Not to mention the Grand Tetons, which loom in the background of many major scenes. Best Picture Oscar for cinematography. When I first saw this movie as a child back in the 1950s, those mountains were the one thing that really haunted me, and I finally realized a dream of going to Jackson a few years ago to see them for real. There's another surreal scene where Shane is watching Wilson (Palance) dismount from his horse, take a drink of water, and then he eerily climbs back on his horse BACKWARDS, but it's really just the dismount scene run in reverse. One of my top-10 movies of all time.