Liberty Valance

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Liberty Valance is the notorious outlaw antagonist from the classic Western film "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," known for his ruthless intimidation and violence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
film character
outlaw
alignment villain
appearsIn The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance NERFINISHED
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Shinbone NERFINISHED
characterTrait intimidating
ruthless
sadistic
violent
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Warner Bellah NERFINISHED
Willis Goldbeck NERFINISHED
eraOfFictionalSetting late 19th century American West
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Western film
hasEnforcer Floyd (henchman) NERFINISHED
Reese (henchman) NERFINISHED
killedBy Tom Doniphon NERFINISHED
kills Hallie’s cowhand Pompey’s employer (Tom Doniphon’s associate) in backstory
languageOfWork English
medium live-action film
mistakenlyCreditedAsShotBy Ransom Stoddard NERFINISHED
narrativeRole outlaw leader
primary antagonist
notableEvent shot and killed in a nighttime street duel
notableQuoteContext associated with the film’s theme “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.”
notableScene final showdown on the main street of Shinbone
whipping Ransom Stoddard in the street
occupation gunfighter
hired thug
opposes Ransom Stoddard NERFINISHED
Tom Doniphon NERFINISHED
partOf The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (narrative) NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Lee Marvin NERFINISHED
symbolizes lawlessness
rule by violence
threatens Ransom Stoddard NERFINISHED
citizens of Shinbone
usesWeapon revolver
whip
worksFor cattle interests opposed to statehood

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