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How the West Was Won (1962)

November 2, 1962 (US) Western, Action, War • 164m

Overview

The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.

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Top Billed Cast

Carroll Baker
Carroll Baker

Eve Prescott Rawlings

Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. Cobb

Marshal Lou Ramsey

Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda

Jethro Stuart

Carolyn Jones
Carolyn Jones

Julie Rawlings

Karl Malden
Karl Malden

Zebulon Prescott

Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck

Cleve Van Valen

Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds

Lilith Prescott

James Stewart
James Stewart

Linus Rawlings

Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach

Charlie Gant

John Wayne
John Wayne

William Sherman

Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy

Narrator (voice)

Brigid Bazlen
Brigid Bazlen

Dora Hawkins

David Brian
David Brian

Lilith's Attorney

Andy Devine
Andy Devine

Corporal Peterson

Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey

Abraham Lincoln

Agnes Moorehead
Agnes Moorehead

Rebecca Prescott

Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan

Ulysses S. Grant

Thelma Ritter
Thelma Ritter

Agatha Clegg

Russ Tamblyn
Russ Tamblyn

Confederate Deserter

Lee Van Cleef
Lee Van Cleef

River Pirate

Rodolfo Acosta
Rodolfo Acosta

Gant Gang Member (uncredited)

Clinton Sundberg
Clinton Sundberg

Hylan Seabury (uncredited)

Willis Bouchey
Willis Bouchey

Civil War Surgeon (uncredited)

Claude Johnson
Claude Johnson

Jeremiah Rawlings (uncredited)

Kim Charney
Kim Charney

Sam Prescott (uncredited)

Bryan Russell
Bryan Russell

Zeke Prescott (uncredited)

Stanley Livingston
Stanley Livingston

Prescott Rawlings (uncredited)

Jay C. Flippen
Jay C. Flippen

Huggins (uncredited)

Tudor Owen
Tudor Owen

Parson Alec Harvey (uncredited)

Karl Swenson
Karl Swenson

Train Conductor (uncredited)

James Griffith
James Griffith

Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

Jack Pennick
Jack Pennick

Corporal Murphy (uncredited)

Jim Michael
Jim Michael

Barfly (uncredited)

Chuck Roberson
Chuck Roberson

Officer (uncredited)

Claude Akins
Claude Akins

Man (uncredited)

Mark Allen
Mark Allen

Colin Harvey (uncredited)

Don Anderson
Don Anderson

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Beulah Archuletta
Beulah Archuletta

Arapaho Woman (uncredited)

Robert Banas
Robert Banas

Dance Hall Dancer (uncredited)

Willie Bloom
Willie Bloom

Barfly (uncredited)

Bill Borzage
Bill Borzage

Barfly (uncredited)

John Breen
John Breen

Waiter (uncredited)

Charlie Briggs
Charlie Briggs

Flying Arrow Barker (uncredited)

Buddy Bryan
Buddy Bryan

Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Paul Bryar
Paul Bryar

Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited)

Walter Burke
Walter Burke

Wagon Poker Player (uncredited)

Polly Burson
Polly Burson

Stock Player (uncredited)

Ken Curtis
Ken Curtis

Corporal Ben (uncredited)

John Damler
John Damler

Lawyer (uncredited)

Christopher Dark
Christopher Dark

Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

Kem Dibbs
Kem Dibbs

Blacksmith (uncredited)

Craig Duncan
Craig Duncan

James Marshall (uncredited)

Ben Black Elk Sr.
Ben Black Elk Sr.

Arapaho Chief (uncredited)

Raoul Freeman
Raoul Freeman

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Sol Gorss
Sol Gorss

River Pirate (uncredited)

Tom Greenway
Tom Greenway

(uncredited)

Barry Harvey
Barry Harvey

Angus Harvey (uncredited)

William Henry
William Henry

Staff Officer (uncredited)

Jerry Holmes
Jerry Holmes

Railroad Clerk (uncredited)

Roy Jenson
Roy Jenson

Henchman (uncredited)

Walter Kightly
Walter Kightly

Cavalryman (uncredited)

Jack Lambert
Jack Lambert

Gant Henchman (uncredited)

John Larch
John Larch

Grimes (uncredited)

Robert P. Lieb
Robert P. Lieb

Bartender (uncredited)

Herbert Maneval
Herbert Maneval

Schoolboy (uncredited)

J. Edward McKinley
J. Edward McKinley

Auctioneer (uncredited)

Gary Menteer
Gary Menteer

Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Harold Miller
Harold Miller

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Harry Monty
Harry Monty

River Pirate (uncredited)

Bob Morgan
Bob Morgan

Member of Train Robbery Gang (uncredited)

Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Boyd 'Red' Morgan

River Pirate (uncredited)

Forbes Murray
Forbes Murray

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Robert Nash
Robert Nash

Lawyer (uncredited)

Cliff Osmond
Cliff Osmond

Bartender (uncredited)

Harvey Parry
Harvey Parry

Henchman (uncredited)

Gil Perkins
Gil Perkins

Henchman (uncredited)

Red Perkins
Red Perkins

Union Soldier (uncredited)

Murray Pollack
Murray Pollack

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Paul Power
Paul Power

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Frank Radcliffe
Frank Radcliffe

Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)

Buddy Red Bow
Buddy Red Bow

Arapaho Man (uncredited)

Walter Reed
Walter Reed

River Pirate (uncredited)

Victor Romito
Victor Romito

Henchman (uncredited)

Jamie Ross
Jamie Ross

Bruce Harvey (uncredited)

Gene Roth
Gene Roth

Riverboat Poker Player (uncredited)

Bing Russell
Bing Russell

Man (uncredited)

Danny Sands
Danny Sands

Trapeze Man (uncredited)

Joe Sawyer
Joe Sawyer

Riverboat Officer (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre

Auction Guest (uncredited)

Phil Schumacher
Phil Schumacher

Bartender (uncredited)

June Smaney
June Smaney

Saloon Girl (uncredited)

Kelly Smith
Kelly Smith

Little Girl (uncredited)

Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor

Man (uncredited)

Ken Terrell
Ken Terrell

River Pirate (uncredited)

Jack Tornek
Jack Tornek

Barfly (uncredited)

William Wellman Jr.
William Wellman Jr.

Officer #2 (uncredited)

Harry Wilson
Harry Wilson

Cattleman at Barricade (uncredited)

Carleton Young
Carleton Young

Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

Crew
Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman

Original Music Composer

William H. Daniels
William H. Daniels

Director of Photography

Milton Krasner
Milton Krasner

Director of Photography

Charles Lang
Charles Lang

Director of Photography

Joseph LaShelle
Joseph LaShelle

Director of Photography

Walter Plunkett
Walter Plunkett

Costume Design

Richard Thorpe
Richard Thorpe

Special Guest Director

Ron Talsky
Ron Talsky

Costume Design

John Truwe
John Truwe

Makeup Artist

William Tuttle
William Tuttle

Makeup Designer

Jay Sebring
Jay Sebring

Hair Designer

Abe Steinberg
Abe Steinberg

Production Supervisor

Hank Moonjean
Hank Moonjean

Assistant Director

Richard Talmadge
Richard Talmadge

Second Unit Director

Carl Brandon
Carl Brandon

Sound Editor

John Lipow
John Lipow

Sound Editor

John Logan
John Logan

Supervising Sound Editor

Milo B. Lory
Milo B. Lory

Sound Editor

Bob Overbeck
Bob Overbeck

Special Effects Technician

Charles Schulthies
Charles Schulthies

Special Effects Technician

Lester Swartz
Lester Swartz

Special Effects

Donna Hall
Donna Hall

Stunt Double

Loren Janes
Loren Janes

Stunt Double

Richard Talmadge
Richard Talmadge

Stunt Coordinator

Harold E. Wellman
Harold E. Wellman

Second Unit Director of Photography

Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson

Camera Operator

James V. King
James V. King

Camera Operator

Owen Marsh
Owen Marsh

Camera Technician

Robert Fuca
Robert Fuca

Set Costumer

Charles K. Hagedon
Charles K. Hagedon

Editorial Consultant

Mike Henry
Mike Henry

Negative Cutter

Jack Hayes
Jack Hayes

Orchestrator

Leo Shuken
Leo Shuken

Orchestrator

Michael Preece
Michael Preece

Script Supervisor

Abe Steinberg
Abe Steinberg

Production Executive

George W. Davis
George W. Davis

Art Direction

William Ferrari
William Ferrari

Art Direction

Addison Hehr
Addison Hehr

Art Direction

Henry Grace
Henry Grace

Set Decoration

Jack Mills
Jack Mills

Set Decoration

Charles K. Hagedon
Charles K. Hagedon

Color Assistant

George Marshall Jr.
George Marshall Jr.

Assistant Director

William McGarry
William McGarry

Assistant Director

Robert Saunders
Robert Saunders

Assistant Director

William Shanks
William Shanks

Assistant Director

Wingate Smith
Wingate Smith

Assistant Director

Thomas Conroy
Thomas Conroy

Production Supervisor

Robert R. Hoag
Robert R. Hoag

Visual Effects

Robert Emmett Dolan
Robert Emmett Dolan

Music Coordinator

Franklin Milton
Franklin Milton

Recording Supervision



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

May 4, 2017

Bound for the promised land, indeed.

One of the last great epic movies to come out of MGM that was a roaring success, How the West Was Won still has enough quality about it to warrant high praise. The story that drives the film on was suggested by the series of the same name that featured in "Life" magazine 1959. Narrative is formed around one family, the Prescott's, who set out on a journey West in 1839. They and their offspring fill out five… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

April 14, 2021

_**Unique, entertaining all-star Western epic comprised of vignettes is a mixed bag**_

Released in 1962-63 and written by James Webb, "How the West was Won" is an epic Hollywood Western covering fifty years between 1839-1889 focusing on the Prescott family's move West and narrated by Spencer Tracy. This is a history lesson amped up with melodrama, romance, adventure, violence and song & dance.

The film was done in Cinerama, which was a shor… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

January 23, 2023

It's almost impossible to imagine how anyone could have amassed such a complete complement of Hollywood A-listers (both in front of, and behind, the camera) to make this epic tale of the pioneering American spirit in the 19th century. From the opening bars of Alfred Newman's score, you can rest assured that we are in for something grand - and, cinematographically speaking, we certainly are. The story is essentially episodic in nature, depicting t… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$15,000,000

Revenue

$76,729

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