

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 1962 (1962 in film) Western movie directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart (James Stewart (actor)) and John Wayne. The black and white film was released by Paramount Pictures and the screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck was adapted from a short story written by Dorothy M. Johnson.
In 2007, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
John Ford also directed James Stewart and John Wayne in an hour-long Alcoa Premiere teleplay that same year, a baseball drama called Flashing Spikes, and Stewart and Wayne were reunited again in 1976 for Waynes final movie, The Shootist.
Producer: Willis Goldbeck,John Ford
Director: John Ford
Writer: James Warner Bellah,Willis Goldbeck,Dorothy M. Johnson,(short story)
Starring: John Wayne,James Stewart (James Stewart (actor)),Vera Miles,Lee Marvin,Edmond O'Brien,Woody Strode,Andy Devine,John Carradine,Lee Van Cleef
Cinematography: William H. Clothier
Editing: Otho Lovering
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Distributor: Paramount Pictures
Released: April 22, 1962
Runtime: 123 minutes
Language: English (English language)
Budget: $3.2M (US, est.)