In her lovely study of the films of Anthony Mann, Jeanine Basinger notes that Winchester '73 (1950) is frequently "pointed to as the beginning of the modern western." This is because of the at-times frightening, cracked depth of Jimmy Stewart's main character, in whom the frequent violence of the Western film gains an almost deranged undertone.
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In her lovely study of the films of Anthony Mann, Jeanine Basinger notes that Winchester '73 (1950) is frequently "pointed to as the beginning of the modern western." This is because of the at-times frightening, cracked depth of Jimmy Stewart's main character, in whom the frequent violence of the Western film gains an almost deranged undertone.