The Big Picture If there's one star from the Golden Age of Hollywood who is distinct enough to carry nearly any role while never straying too far from his particular brand, it's Jimmy Stewart. Despite his works in classics like It's A Wonderful Life and Rear Window, the movie star was most often known for his role in Westerns like The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Broken Arrow.
An age-old tale of both rescue and revenge, Shenandoah refuses to pick sides in the conflict. While the Andersons inadvertently help the Confederates on more than one occasion , they just as strongly oppose slavery, and are happy when local boy Gabriel is pronounced "free." But that doesn't mean that the Andersons are free from any loyalties at all.
Related The Co-Star That Made 17 Western Movies Alongside Jimmy Stewart It was love at first sight, until death did they part. The paradoxical actions of Charlie Anderson speak strangely to the time at which Shenandoah was made. In 1965, the Vietnam War was only halfway over, and wouldn't end officially until the fall of Saigon a decade later.
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