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40. | ![]() | The Apple Dumpling Gang from Walt Disney Home Entertainment Movie Review: Once again Disney released a classic in it's fading days of "G" rated gems. The loose knit comedy team of Don Knotts and Tim Conway is always a hit in any situation. This is one is a bit plot heavy for them and Disney but it still makes you laugh. Bill Bixby is their straight man who carries most of... |
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41. | ![]() | The Ox-Bow Incident from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: A cowboy is unable to prevent three wandering travellers from being unjustly lynched for murder. One of the great Westerns to date, THE OX-BOW INCIDENT - based on an actual event occuring in 1885 Nevada - is a powerful and ugly portrait of mob violence that equals majestic Greek tragedy. This is a... |
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42. | ![]() | Last of the Dogmen from Hbo Studios Movie Review: I don't usually watch westerns but when my father told me about this movie, and I saw the awe that filled his eyes, I knew I had to watch it. I did and I was enchanted by everything about it. I loved the performances of Tom Berenger as the tormented Lewis Gates, Barbara Hershey as the bookish... |
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43. | ![]() | Red River from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: It's my understanding that this was Howard Hawks' first western movie -- his achievement is simply magnificent. I'm a western fan and like to collection DVD westerns, a long-term project limited only by my budget. John Wayne is excellent as Thomas Dunson, although his character's decision to... |
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44. | ![]() | Hang 'em High from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: After earning major stardom with Sergio Leone's spaghetti western trilogy, Clint Eastwood turned down both Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West" and Carl Foreman's "MacKenna's Gold" to star in and co-produce this tightly scripted, well-acted western directed by "Gunsmoke" veteran Ted Post. It... |
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45. | ![]() | Rustler's Rhapsody from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I love Rustler's Rhapsody. It's easily one of Tome Berrenger's best flicks ever. While most people view Blazing Saddles as the best western comic spoof, Rustler's to me blows it away. It's not nearly as raunchy and not quite as stupid. Every time I watch this movie it leaves my stomach hurting... |
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46. | ![]() | John Wayne Collection ( North To Alaska / Comancheros / The Undefeated ) from Fox Home Entertainme |
47. | ![]() | Monte Walsh from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I start this by telling the reader that, if it is a western, I'll most likely watch it. If it is a western staring Tom Seleck or John Wayne, let me at it. Just so you know my bias. This movie was not nearly as good as the book that fostered it. "Monte Walsh" by Mr. Jack Schaefer is no less than a... |
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48. | ![]() | For A Few Dollars More from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: I liked this movie mainly because of the pairing of Eastwood and Van Cleef. Eastwood reprises his role as the "The Man with No Name" and this time he partners with Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), a fellow bounty hunter who has a personal reason for tracking down the notorious bankrobber Indio, who... |
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49. | ![]() | A Fistful of Dollars from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: A Fistful of Dollars is a great western.It stars Clint Eastwood,and was directed by Sergio Leone,who also directed the excellent westerns For a Few Dollars More;The Good,the Bad,and the Ugly;and Once Upon a Time in the West.Eastwood plays a drifter who comes to a small Mexican town run by two... |
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