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97% Tomatometer 37 Reviews 81% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings. Enigmatic gunslinger Shane (Alan Ladd) rides into a small Wyoming town with hopes of quietly settling down as a farmhand. Taking a...
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Shane is the exploration of the rise of one of the greatest cricket players the world has known, Shane Warne. From his early life as a young man barely interested in the game to superstar...
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The movie is conventionally seen as the story of farmers standing up to the brutal law of the gun in the Old West, with a lone rider helping a settler hold onto his land in the face of hired thugs. Look a little more carefully and you find that the rider and the farmer's wife feel an attraction for one another.
Shortly after the Civil War, a traveler named Shane (Alan Ladd) lingers with a family of Wyoming homesteaders, the Starretts, who are in the thick of a land feud between settlers and cattle ranch boss Ryker (Emile Meyer) and his posse. Shane is never fully accepted by the suspicious settlers.
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Tkaronto is a Canadian drama film, which premiered in 2007 at the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival in Toronto. [1] Directed by Shane Belcourt, the film went into commercial release in the summer of 2008. [2]
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Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 14%, based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. Home media. The film was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment in April 2006.