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Shane
- (4K Mastering, Anamorphic, Subtitled)
- Format: 4K Ultra HD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/15/2025
Shane
- (4K Mastering, Anamorphic, Subtitled)
- Format: 4K Ultra HD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/15/2025
- Starring: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon de Wilde, Jack Palance, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Emile Meyer, Elisha Cook Jr., Ellen Corby
- UPC: 738329270704
- Item #: 2724712X
- Director: George Stevens
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Westerns
- Theme: Academy Award Winner
- Release Date: 7/15/2025
- Subtitles: ENG
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1953
- Run Time: 118 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: KL Studio Classics
- Number of Discs: 2

Description
Director George Stevens' (A Place in the Sun, Giant) legendary rendition of the archetypal Western myth made Shane one of the enduring classics of American cinema. Based on Jack Schaeffer's novel, the story brings Alan Ladd (The Great Gatsby), a drifter and retired gunfighter, to the assistance of a homestead family terrorized by an aging cattleman and his hired gun (Jack Palance, The Lonely Man). In fighting the last, decisive battle, Shane sees the end of his own way of life. Mysterious, moody and atmospheric, the film is enhanced by the intense performances of it's splendid cast, featuring Jean Arthur (The Plainsman), Van Heflin (3:10 to Yuma) and Brandon deWilde (Hud). Shane earned 6 Academy Award nominations for 1953, including Best Motion Picture and Best Supporting Actor (for both Palance and deWilde), winning for it's now iconic Technicolor cinematography by Loyal Griggs.
