The Searchers

The Searchers (1956)

  • 100% of critics liked it
    (41 reviews)

  • 86% of users liked it
    (38,062 ratings)

If John Ford is the greatest Western director, The Searchers is arguably his greatest film, at once a grand outdoor spectacle like such Ford classics as She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950) and a film about one man's troubling moral codes, a big-screen adventure of the 1950s… More

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PG,
Directed By
Written By
Frank S. Nugent
Genres
Western, Drama, Action & Adventure, Classics
In Theaters
Mar 13, 1956 Wide
On DVD
May 18, 1999
Warner Bros. Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Ronald Holloway, Variety

    Some fine vignettes of frontier life in the early southwest and a realistic presentation of the difficulties faced by the settlers in carving out a homestead in dangerous Indian country.

  • Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

    Through the central image of the frontier, the meeting point of wilderness and civilization, Ford explores the divisions of our national character, with its search for order and its need for violence, its spirit of community and its quest for independence

  • Derek Adams, Time Out

    There is perhaps some discrepancy in the play between Wayne's heroic image and the pathological outsider he plays here (forever excluded from home, as the doorway shots at beginning and end suggest), but it hardly matters, given the film's visual splendou

  • Bosley Crowther, New York Times

    A rip-snorting Western, as brashly entertaining as they come.

  • Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

    Contains scenes of magnificence, and one of John Wayne's best performances.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Jim H


    A former Confederate soldier returns to the West where he battles the Natives responsible for a raid on his brother's property. In one scene John Wayne's character, Ethan Edwards, shoots a dead Native's eyes out so that he "can't find his way around the Spirit… More

  • Carlos M


    A powerful epic-scale Western with a rich story full of nuances, following a complex character of dubious motivations in a search that stretches for many years - an anguishing journey set against the imposing vastness of the Monument Valley desert with stunning panoramic shots.

  • Eric S


    I didn't like it. John Wayne is great as usual but the story is a bit of a mess. The only thing that is entertaining is the wedding scene. Everything else is dreadfully slow which is something you can expect from a John Ford film. You must take note that I don't normally… More

  • Chris W


    This is one of John Ford's greatest films, one of the greatest westerns of all time, and in general, one of the greatest and most influential films of all time. Given all that, you may be wondering about my rating. Well, here's the deal: yes, this is well made, very… More

  • Graham J


    Ford's masterpiece and John Wayne's finest hour, The Searchers is the essential western. Filled with drama, comedy and horror, and shot in beautiful Vistavision.

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