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Shoot and It Shall Open
Three young delinquents, two boys and a girl - go through their personal drama alongside wrongdoings they do. The local chief inspector gives his best to help them, besides the fact that he's beholden to arrest them.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged American West, a stoic sheriff grapples with a mysterious plague that is devastating his town. As paranoia and fear grip the community, he must uncover the source of the illness and confront a shadowy figure who seems to be orchestrating the disaster. His investigation leads him to question his own beliefs and the very nature of justice in a lawless land.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Shoot and It Shall Open' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its atmospheric tension and John Ford's signature direction, while others found its plot convoluted and its pacing uneven. Audiences, however, were more divided, with some appreciating its darker themes and others finding it a departure from Ford's more traditional Westerns.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody cinematography and Ford's masterful handling of dramatic tension.
Criticized by some for a meandering plot and a less-than-satisfying resolution.
Considered a darker, more existential entry in the Western genre.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's serious tone and the performances of the lead actors, particularly John Wayne. However, many found the story's slow burn and ambiguous ending to be frustrating, leading to a divided audience reception.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 2 Academy Awards: Best Actor (John Wayne) and Best Original Screenplay. Won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, haunting score for 'Shoot and It Shall Open' was composed by Ennio Morricone, marking one of his earliest collaborations with John Ford, though it was uncredited.
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