The Concession Stand
In this episode, LeBeau and Dallen saddle up for a trip into one of the most thoughtful Westerns ever made: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and John Wayne. When Senator Ransom Stoddard returns to the small frontier town where his career began, a reporter asks a simple question: why? What follows is a story of law versus legend, civilization versus the frontier, and the complicated truth behind the man who supposedly shot the notorious outlaw Liberty Valance. LeBeau and Dallen explore the film’s rich themes, the contrasting ideals embodied by Stewart and Wayne’s characters, and the famous line that has echoed through film history: “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.” Sometimes the West isn’t won with a six-gun… sometimes it’s won with a story.
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