The Searchers

  • Introduction

    Leila Weefur is an artist, writer, and independent curator based in Oakland. Weefur is an educator at Stanford University, a founding member of the curatorial film collective The Black Aesthetic, and the guest curator of Landscapes of Myth: Westerns After “The Searchers.”

featuring

John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond,

John Ford troubled the genre that he helped define with John Wayne’s portrayal of Ethan Edwards, a character that has come to embody the identity crisis of the white American male following the Civil War. For Edwards, a Confederate veteran, peace is fleeting, and soon he has a new mission: to rescue his niece from the Comanche. Vengeful, racist, and unrelenting, Edwards has no home but his quest and the contested landscapes he traverses along the way. The beauty of the filmmaking clashes with the demeaning portrayal of Indigenous characters, but the film remains an essential reflection of myths and prejudices that have yet to be overcome.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Frank S. Nugent
Based On
  • the novel by Alan Le May
Cinematographer
  • Winton C. Hoch
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 119 mins
Source
  • Warner Bros.
Preceded By

Kidnapping by Indians

Mitchell & Kenyon, United Kingdom, 1899

A fragment from what is believed to be the first Western.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 35mm
  • Silent
  • 2 mins
source
  • British Film Institute

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