The Far Country with James Stewart and Walter Brennan What else can you say about this movie. It is always one of the great ones with Stewart and adding Brennan that is that much special.
Cheers Hondo
What Was The Last Western You Watched?
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James Stewart theme going here.
Night Passage; weakest of the James Stewart Westerns I've watched recently but still enjoyable. -
The Big Trail
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Broken Arrow.
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Hondo, on my new Blu-ray player. I have always loved this film, now I love it more!
Mark
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Hondo, on my new Blu-ray player. I have always loved this film, now I love it more!
Mark
That's just rubbing salt in the wound!
My copy of Hondo Has only just shipped as it went out of stock.
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Sorry to add more salt Dooley, but wait until you see this transfer. It's glorious. Even Geraldine looks good.
We deal in lead, friend.
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Sorry to add more salt Dooley, but wait until you see this transfer. It's glorious. Even Geraldine looks good.
We deal in lead, friend.
Harsh, but made me laugh!
Roll on a quick delivery.
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James Stewart theme going here.
Night Passage; weakest of the James Stewart Westerns I've watched recently but still enjoyable.Is the the one he was in that also had Audie Murphy?
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Sorry to add more salt Dooley, but wait until you see this transfer. It's glorious. Even Geraldine looks good.
We deal in lead, friend.
:lol::lol::lol:
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Is the the one he was in that also had Audie Murphy?
Yep, sure is.
Audie Murphy plays his wayward brother who comes good.
Not terrible by any means but a bit pedestrian. -
Finished the day off with Three Godfathers.
Mark
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Two Fisted Law
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Six Gun Gospel -- i.e., I'm making my way through the Warner Archive Collection's latest Monogram Cowboys set. Nine Johnny Mack Brown movies...it's like eating a delicious box of chocolates! I feel completely indulgent.
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The restored edition of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Long and loud. Eli Wallach is always watchable, but he really shines in this one.
We deal in lead, friend.
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Six Gun Gospel -- i.e., I'm making my way through the Warner Archive Collection's latest Monogram Cowboys set. Nine Johnny Mack Brown movies...it's like eating a delicious box of chocolates! I feel completely indulgent.
Paula,
You have to stop this!
I've been oblivious to these releases, up until now, now I'm searching to find out more about them -
Watched Bandolero! with Jimmy Stewart, Dean Martin, George Kennedy and Dobe Carey among others. Directed by Andrew McLaglen it was a good watch and featured many of Duke's friends and co-stars, was an enjoyable film, a story of a brother trying t help his brother go straight for his own good aswell as a love triangle of sorts between Kennedy/Martin and the always easy on the eye Raquel Welch. The ending was quite sad. Definately reccomended, could have seen Duke playing Kennedy or Stewart's role but I doubt he would have taken any part other than big lead at this stage of his career.
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Hi
The Bells of Coranado with Roy Rogers Dale Evans and trigger the Smartest Horse in the west.
I used to watch these sort of films when I was kid at Saturday morning picture club.
Regards
Arthur
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Hi
The Bells of Coranado with Roy Rogers Dale Evans and trigger the Smartest Horse in the west.
I used to watch these sort of films when I was kid at Saturday morning picture club.
Regards
Arthur
As mentioned before Arthur so did I.
It was called the ABC Minors if I recall -
Yep, sure is.
Audie Murphy plays his wayward brother who comes good.
Not terrible by any means but a bit pedestrian.Danke danke, I thought so ;-)) I agree, not the best of westerns but-not bad either.
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