Closing Sequence, The Searchers
Ethan and Martin return with Debbie and everyone is finally reunited.
They Aren't White, The Searchers
Ethan and Martin arrive at a military fort looking for Debbie, but encounter other rescued caucasian women.
Brad Learns of Lucy's Fate, The Searchers
Brad tells Ethan and Martin he has found Lucy and the Comanches, but Ethan tells him what really happened to her.
Calvary Massacre of the Comanches, The Searchers
Ethan and Martin arrive at a Comanches' camp only to find it burned down and the people killed.
Ethan Scalps Scar, The Searchers
Ethan arrives at the Comanches' camp and scalps Scar in his tent.
Ethan Pursues Debbie, The Searchers
Ethan chases Debbie after she runs away.
No You Don't, Ethan, The Searchers
Debbie finds Ethan and Martin and tells them to go away.
Laurie Reads Martin's Letter, The Searchers
Laurie reads Martin's letter to her family and they find out what him and Ethan are up to.
Ethan and Scar Meet, The Searchers
Ethan and Martin arrive at Scar's camp and find Debbie there.
Ethan Discovers Lucy's Body, The Searchers
Ethan recovers after discovering Lucy's dead body.
Comanches at the Edwards' Homestead, The Searchers
The Edwards family attempts to secure themselves before the arrival of the Comanches.
Ethan and Martha's Goodbye, The Searchers
Ethan says goodbye to Martha and leaves on a mission with the rangers.
Opening Sequence, The Searchers
Ethan returns home to his family in Texas after an 8-year absence.
Witnesses of the Massacre, The Searchers
Ethan (John Wayne) and Marty (Jeffrey Hunter) return to their house only to find it burnt to the ground.
Ethan's Will, The Searchers
Ethan (John Wayne) is shot by one of the Comanches and anticipating his own death, he writes a will.
Marty's Brief Marriage, The Searchers
Marty (Jeffrey Hunter) and Ethan (John Wayne) try to find out Scar's (Henry Brandon) location from Marty's new wife (Beulah Archuletta).
Yours Truly, The Searchers
Laurie (Vera Miles) shows her frustration at Marty's (Jeffrey Hunter) unwillingness to return to her. Meanwhile, Charlie McCorry (Ken Curtis) presents himself as a possible romantic partner.
A New Mission, The Seas Beneath
Commander Kingsley (George O'Brien) reveals to the crew that they are a decoy Q-ship whose objective is to be targeted by enemy submarines and shows the ship's gun to Costello (Walter C. Kelly).
Another Letter, Four Sons
Mother Bernle (Margaret Mann) receives a letter about Andreas' death.
Two Days Before the Armistice, Four Sons
Joseph (James Hall) finds his brother Andreas (George Meeker) during his final moments.
The Black Letter, Four Sons
Mother Bernle (Margaret Mann) receives a letter concerning her sons fighting in Russia.
The Postman, Four Sons
A normal day in a small Bavarian village as seen by a postman (Albert Gran).
The Fugitive Opening Title Sequence, The Fugitive
A list of opening credits superimposed upon the protagonist, followed by an audio description of the locales used.
Captain Wessels Moves His Troop and the Cheyenne Tribe, Cheyenne Autumn
Captain Wessels (Karl Maden) is notified that government officials will not be arriving to provide relief to the Cheyenne tribe after a year of waiting for Federal aid. Deborah Wright (Caroll Baker), a school teacher, implores the captain to remind the government of their promise. The tribe proceeds to leave.
Opening Scene, Cheyenne Autumn
The opening sequence of the film, narrated by James Stewart, depicts life on the Cheyenne reservation in 1964.
The Cheyenne Tribe Is Divided, Cheyenne Autumn
With the coming of winter, the Cheyennes split into two groups: half continue their journey with Red Shirt (Sal Mineo); the other half with Little Wolf (Ricardo Molteban) surrender to the brutal Captain Wessels (Karl Malden) at Fort Robinson.
Closing Sequence, Sergeant Rutledge
Mr. Hubble (Fred Libby) confesses to the crimes, proving Sergeant Rutledge's (Woody Strode) innocence. Lieutenant Cantrell (Jeffrey Hunter) converses with Miss Beecher (Constance Towers) outside the courtroom.
Captain Buffalo, Sergeant Rutledge
The regiment sets up camp for the night to rest, while Lieutenant Top Cantrell (Jeffrey Hunter) converses with Miss Beecher (Constance Towers).
Sergeant Rutledge Breaks Down, Sergeant Rutledge
While giving his testimony, Sergeant Rutledge (Woody Strode) breaks down at Captain Shattuck's (Carleton Young) testimony.
Sergeant Rutledge Saves the Cavalry, Sergeant Rutledge
Sergeant Rutledge (Woody Strode) gives his testimony to the court about what happened during the ambush.
Miss Beecher Finds the Body, Sergeant Rutledge
Miss Beecher (Constance Towers) offers her testimony to the court about what happened the night she encountered Sergeant Rutledge (Woody Strode).
Print the Legend (Closing Sequence), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) finishes recounting to newspaper editor Maxwell (Carleton Young), who rips up the written record. Ransom and Hallie (Vera Miles) return to D.C.
Think Back, Pilgrim, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) rejects his nomination at the territorial convention, only for Tom (John Wayne) to arrive and reveal that he is one that killed Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin), not Ransom.
Burning, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Tom (John Wayne) sets fire to his house while inside, but Pompey (Woody Strode) saves him.
The Last Night of Liberty Valance (Part 2), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) faces Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin) in a gunfight and kills him.
The Last Night of Liberty Valance (Part 1), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Liberty (Lee Marvin) and his gang (Lee Van Cleef, Strother Martin) ambush Peabody (Edmond O'Brien). Ransom (James Stewart) gets his gun.
Shinbone, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) helps out Hallie (Vera Miles) and the Ericson's (Jeanette Nolan, John Qualen) at the restaurant. Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin) comes to town and harasses Ransom, but Tom (John Wayne) steps in.
Western Law, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) recounts about his arrival West on stagecoach, and being beaten and robbed by Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin).
Tom Doniphon, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom (James Stewart) and Hallie (Vera Miles) go to the funeral of their old friend Tom Doniphon (John Wayne).
Opening Sequence, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) and his wife Hallie (Vera Miles) return to the western town of Shinbone. Former Marshal Appleyard (Andy Devine) takes Hallie to see the cactus roses.