Summary

Over the years , theWesterngenre has had lot of movies wherelegendary Western actors team upand overcome adversity . There are quite a little of stories about brigand , puncher , and outlaws being brought together through the most unlikely of circumstances and who are then pressure to form an allegiance with one another and take on a concourse of desperados , gunslingers , and renegade . Along the direction , the most unbelievable of partner can discover that two are often better than one , and sometimes with the aid of a larger theme , larn a lot about the king of solidarity , the value of comradery , and the benefits of teamwork .

There are some Western star topology who have made a name for themselves in genre with a number ofincredible squad - up movies , such as John Wayne who has been partner off with everyone from Dean Martin to Robert Mitchum . There are Hollywood stars , like Paul Newman and Robert Redford , who although they are just as acclaimed outside of the Western musical genre have also left their mark on this style of filmmaking . Of of course , there are great , such as Clint Eastwood , who despite being seen asthe lone man hero of the Western has also realized the need for a authoritative team up from sentence to time .

10The Magnificent Seven (1960)

Yul Brynner & Steve McQueen

A fabled remaking of Akira Kurasawa’sSeven Samurai , The Magnificent Sevenwas an ensemble film propped up by its incredible cast , particularly Yul Brynner as Chris Adams , the drawing card of the seven , and Steve McQueen , as Vin Tanner , a blow give out broke from gambling . The Magnificent Sevenfeatured a gang of gunslingers hired to protect a village from Mexican banditsand was one of the greatest westerly movies ever made . Having become embroiled in popular culture , the get together a team narrative trope of the cinema can be seen in many films , such asStar WarsandThe Avengers .

9Rio Bravo (1959)

John Wayne & Dean Martin

The first westerly team up film starring John Wayne and Dean Martin , Rio Bravowas directed by Howard Hawkes and attend a play townsfolk sheriff , played by Wayne , engage the helper of the townspeople inebriate , play by Martin , to keep an inpatient jail . An often overlooked Western , the pairing of Wayne and Martin work wellas there was one man who delight the order of the law while the other embraced chaos . Director Quetin Tarantino called Rio Bravo his pet “ holdover film ” ( viaNew Yorker ) and tell that if his did n’t did not like it , he knew there would be no human relationship .

8Ride The High Country (1962)

Randolph Scott & Joel McCrea

convey together westerly hero Randolph Scott and Hollywood fable John McCrea , Ride the High Countrywas a misrepresented tale of duple - carrefour that highlighted westerly theme of honor and compromise ideals . tell the history of a trade union solider hired to transport gold from a mining community through grievous territory , turn on the High Countryacted as a late career triumph for 64 - twelvemonth - old Scott and 57 - year - old McCrea . As both a farewell to the passing of the Old West and a celebration of the search for friendly relationship and trustingness , Ride the High Countrywas an former work by film director Sam Peckinpah , who later madeThe Wild Bunch .

7The Sons Of Katie Elder (1965)

The Sons of Katie Elderfeatured John Wayne and Dean Martinand was the duos second Western squad - up afterRio Bravosix geezerhood originally . The Sons of Katie Eldertold the tale of four blood brother and their quest to retaliate the slaying of their begetter and repair the swindling of their beloved mother . Wayne and Martin proved once again in this film that their moral force was an exciting one , as Wayne played the erstwhile and more responsible for authority figure , while Martin acted as a charming , reckless , wildcard , struggling with inebriant issues .

6El Dorado (1966)

John Wayne & Robert Mitchum

El Doradohad John Wayne squad up with the incredible Hollywood anti - hero Robert Mitchum in a Howard Hawkes directed tale of gunfighters sweep up in an altercation over the most premature of commodity : water supply . A tough and amusing Western , El Doradosucceeded in no little part due to incredible skill of its two tip actorswho portray gun - for - hire Cole Thorton and Sherriff J.P. Harrah respectively . An larger-than-life Western categorize by strong direction from Hawkes and herculean onscreen chemistry from Wayne and Mitchum , El Dorado was a swell team - up Western that has often been drop in discussions around this genre .

5The Wild Bunch (1969)

William Holden & Ernest Borgnine

Sam Peckinpah ’s heroic revisionist WesternThe Wild Bunchwas about aging outlaws trying to adapt to a reality that was passing them by . Withan ensemble plaster bandage led by 1950s icon William Holden and curmudgeonly fictional character player Ernest Borgnine , The Wild Bunchacted as an crucial movie in the growing of American cinema and expertly used slow - motion to draw bullet train ripping through the consistency of criminal . The filmmaking techniques used inThe Wild Bunchwere so cutting boundary at the fourth dimension , that can be leisurely to draw a blank how revolutionary they were when the celluloid was secrete in 1969 .

4The Professionals (1966)

Burt Lancaster & Lee Marvin

The Professionalswas set during the last twelvemonth of the Mexican Revolution and featured Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin as a part of a squad hired by an American rancher to deliver his abduct married woman . Lancaster was Bill Dolworth and Marvin was Rico Fardan , expert bounty hunter , hunting for the abductor Jesus Raze , a former subversive turned bandit . Lancaster and Marvin excelled as part of a team that also let in Robert Ryan and Woody Strode , in a fun all - maven film that was action - packed , well - paced , and just an all - pear-shaped enjoyableWesternadventure .

3Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969)

Paul Newman & Robert Redford

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidfeatured Hollywood stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford as material - life brigand whose onscreen alchemy cement the films as a classic on the westerly genre . Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidwas a defining moment in the New Hollywood movement , which saw the dissolution of the sure-enough Hollywood studio system of rules and a new period where auteur - driven filmmaking was taking over . Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidhad a unique manner that still hold up todayand breathed unexampled life into the westerly team up genre and had an influence that extended into not just western sandwich but all subsequent picture for its present-day flavour , and humorous , activity - packed narration .

2For A Few Dollars More (1965)

Clint Eastwood & Lee Van Cleef

Having already made westerly history with his iconic enactment of the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone’sA Fistful of Dollars , Clint Eastwood teamed up Italian Spaghetti Western star Lee Van Cleef in its sequelFor a Few Dollars More . With Cleef as Colonel Douglas Mortimer and Eastwood as the no named man many visit Manco , the bounty huntsman duo teamed up to track down the Mexican bandit El Indio . For a Few dollar Moreacted as the tensest of Leone ’s Westerns , which also includedThe Good , the Bad and the Ugly , and asthe second motion-picture show in theDollars Trilogysadly often gets overlooked .

1The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence (1962)

John Wayne & James Stewart

Starring iconic legend of Hollywood John Wayne and James Stewart , The Man Who Shot Liberty Valencecompleted their III with the Western writing style corking filmmaker John Ford taking on direction duties . As an expertly crafted deconstructionism of the myth of the Old West , The Man Who Shot Liberty Valancecommented on the genre and acted as a statement about the glory of bandit , cowboys , and the nature of outlaws . WhenThe human beings Who Shot Liberty Valancewas released in the recent sixties , the Hellenic westerly genre was fading in popularity , and this moving picture acted as a stepping stone toward the more self - mindful style of filmmaking regard in the New Hollywood epoch .

Source : New Yorker

Chris Pratt as Joshua Faraday in The Magnificent Seven with the remake behind it.

A collage image of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope

In a dusty landscape Finn stares out into the distance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens

James Stewart and John Wayne on the poster for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence

John Wayne and Dean Martin in a bar in Rio Bravo

Randolph Scott & Joel McCrea on horses in Ride The High Country (1962)

Four brothers looking in the distance in The Sons Of Katie Elder

John Wayne and James Caan standing outside at night in El Dorado

The Wild Bunch main cast

The Professionals (1966) Burt Lancaster & Lee Marvin

Paul Newman

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Headshot Of Katharine Ross

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James Stewart fires a gun next to John Wayne in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance