Shane (1953) Soundtrack (OST) - 01. Title

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

This is the rare original soundtrack from Shane (1953) starring Alan Ladd. Music by Victor Young. Full track list:

01. Title
02. The Tree Stump
03. Suppertime
04. Trip to Town
05. Bar Room Brawl
06. Returning Home
07. Finale

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  • Great music, great soundtrack, great film. Gotta watch it more than once to understand the complete meaning and all the tiny details that make it as good as it is.

  • Thank you so much for posting! This is my all-time favorite movie!!!!

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  • I think i end up watching this movie at least once every year

  • @1860george

    imho "a man called horse" and "little big man" are far better than dww

  • 40,000

  • I cant hold back the tears..happens every

  • @spacepatrolman

    indeed,

  • Allan Ladd could have worn pumps he could have done miracles who cares he was one of the all time great western actors and will stand the test of time as all real icons of the screen manage to do.This music captures his spirit as well as the times. A masterpiece and ranks up with How the West was won, magnificent seven and big country, ones for the ages.

  • I SAW SHANE WHEN IT WAS RE-RELEASED INTHE EARLY 1960s AND IT WAS STILL UP-TO-DATE AT THE TIME. NOWADAYS, THOUGH, IT DOES SEEM A LITTLE DATED WHEN YOU COMPARE IT WITH THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN WHICH HASN'T DATED AT ALL.

  • @artkent

    ha u r the same age as i.

    i saw this in tel aviv in 53 or 54for the 1st time and then a week later i skipped class to see it again.

    the maker is george Stevens who made also giant- a great movie to.....

  • For some reason it seems like the music from the funeral scene is left out. It's too bad because it was some of the best

  • One of the greatest films of all time...any genre. In 1953 I was 17 and saw it on a Saturday afternoon. I saw it 10 more seperate times after that. I pride myself that I was one of the first to discover Victor Young's score. It was the main reason why I went back time and again. Alan Ladd absolutely perfect. It's his voice and look that make the character. I can still remember the hackles standing up on the back of my neck at the end when Shane rides through the cemetary and the music swells.

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