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30. | The John Wayne Collection (The Cowboys/The Searchers / Stagecoach) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This collection contains three of John Wayne's best Westerns at an affordable price. All three of these movies are spectacular, and include the movie that launched the Duke's career (Stagecoach), one from the height of his popularity (the Searchers), and one of his final masterpieces (the Cowboys).... |
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31. | Once Upon a Time in Italy - The Spaghetti Western Collection (A Bullet for the General / Companeros / Four of the Apocalypse / Keoma / Texas Adios) from Anchor Bay Entertain |
32. | High Plains Drifter from Universal Studios Movie Review: Just who is this "stranger", portrayed by Clint Eastwood, who has entered Lago, and what is his purpose? From the time he arrives, until he leaves, we are left wondering about this shadowy individual. Lago is a small Texas town where not to long ago a brutal murder of a sheriff occurred, while... |
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33. | The Outlaw Josey Wales from Warner Studios Movie Review: As stated above, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" is one of the genres finest movies to ever grace the silver screen and the home theater! This Western masterpiece deserved a great DVD with as much on it as was possible to have and that goal was achieved! I wanted the DVD but also more or less had to replace... |
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34. | Crossfire Trail from Warner Brothers Movie Review: COMBINE A LOUIS LAMOUR NOVEL AND VETERAN WESTERN ACTOR TOM SELLECK AND YOU GET A WINNER. THESE TWO GO TOGETHER LIKE BISCUITS AND GRAVY. SELLECK PLAYS RAFE COVINGTON A CODE COWBOY PLAYING TRUE TO HIS PROMISE TO A DYING FRIEND. HIS LOYALTY IS TESTED BUT HE CARRIES ON. COVINGTON TRAVELS TO... |
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35. | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: John Ford's "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" is a marvelous movie, regardless of how you feel about Westerns. This isn't a movie about outlaws, or something violent, but a study of the fight between old and new in our society. John Wayne's rugged cowboy represents the old, untamed west. Jimmy... |
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36. | The Wild Bunch - Restored Director's Cut from Warner Studios Movie Review: The Wild Bunch is, without a doubt, one of the greatest westerns that has ever been thought up, but it is also quite controversial. The romantic view of the Old West is shattered in this 1969 film; no sign of John Wayne anywhere, and most of the cliches found in a typical western are nonexistant(not... |
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37. | Rio Bravo from Warner Studios Movie Review: Rio Bravo has been called the greatest Western ever. I don't know about that, but I do know that this is a very good example of the Western genre. John Wayne stars as the sheriff Chance, who is having problems with a local group of ruffians and who's deputies are poorly suited for the job. Chance... |
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38. | Shane from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Sam Peckinpaugh, who directed "The Wild Bunch" and "Ride the High Country" among several other westerns, credited "Shane" as an influence on his career. Director George Stevens originally envisioned Montgomery Clift in the title role, William Holden as Joe Starrett, and Katherine Hepburn as... |
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39. | Annie Get Your Gun from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Never before available on video and unseen on television since 1973, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN is the musical masterpiece we have all been waiting for, and it now comes home in a deluxe collector's package. Betty Hutton is dynamite as sharp-shootin' and quick-witted Annie Oakley, and Howard Keel is... |
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