Favorite Westerns, No. 35


 

Do you like a good Western? It's a classic genre in film and this year I've decided to look at some of my favorite Westerns. So, join me each Friday as I count down my favorite Westerns from No. 50 to No. 1. 

Narrator: His name was Jeremiah Johnson, and they say he wanted to be a mountain man. The story goes that he was a man of proper wit and adventurous spirit, suited to the mountains. Nobody knows whereabouts he come from and don't seem to matter much. He was a young man and ghosty stories about the tall hills didn't scare him none. He was looking for a Hawken gun, .50 caliber or better. He settled for a .30, but damn, it was a genuine Hawken... you couldn't go no better. Bought him a good horse, and traps, and other truck that went with being a mountain man, and said good-bye to whatever life was down there below.

Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Starring:
Robert Redford
Director: Sydney Pollack
About: Another who will appear on this list more than once is Redford. He's a great actor who has contributed to a number of different types of films. Here, as the titular character, he is the centerpiece of an interesting exploration from Pollack. This film showcases how hard life on the frontier was and what it took to survive. It is a picture of the brutal struggles of settling the west and navigating life on the frontier, and Redford does a great job here. It's not a happy story but it's well crafted and sucks you in, taking you on a journey with this mountain man.

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