Come Back Shane!

S ome positive critical reviews of old (ancient, I should say ) movies make you want to see them again just to find out who was really great, we the viewers or they, the movie makers? But such are good movies and also, more often than not, you get obsessed about origins for great art other than its very essence. Searching for resources to write a review about this oldtimer movie called Shane had taken me longer than I thought because I was really baffled by how some critics exaggerated in describing this movie as either the best or one of the best cowboy or western movies. It was ranked third in the best ten western movies ever. I must admit that I liked none of the actors in this movie. In simple terms Alan Ladd and Jack Palance were notcredibly notable as actors. But wait! These were my views when I was the age of Brandon de Wilde and when I watched him, I immediately got uncomfortable that this lad was going to be a glorious star! The reason for me to want to w...