We continue our AAI film night series with “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”, the 1962 John Ford classic regarded by many as one of the greatest Westerns ever made.

The film considers the mythos of the American West, the tension between law and the "great man", and the relationship between loss and generation.


The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Wednesday, Mar. 23rd, 5:00 PM

Abigail Adams Institute, 14 Arrow Street Suite G10, Snacks Provided

Presented by Loren Brown


Originally from southwest Washington, Loren is a junior at Harvard College studying Government and English. His interests range from the philosophical foundations of traditional conservatism to the history of Christian humanism, from St. Augustine to T.S. Eliot. He was previously chairman of the John Adams Society, and in a former life worked as a land surveyor.