Hi
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Regards
Arthur
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Hi
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Regards
Arthur
Lawless Range
A Fistful of Dollars
Watched it here, in Santa Pola, Spain.
It was of course in Spanish,
but the dubbing of Clint's voice was so dreadful,
I had to give up after a while.
Like Duke, Clint's voice is so distinctive, and a voice over is just appalling
Maverick episode The Wrecker, this episode featured Garner but was more of a Jack Kelly episode, the writing was really good though which always impresses me about Maverick and Kelly was decent in his part, guess i'm warming to him. Still no Garner though!
Rio Lobo-haven't watched it ina while, and it has somehow gotten better with time.
A Few Dollars More
five guns west
top gun sterling hayden
'Neath Arizona Skies
johnny guitar
A Big Hand For The Little Lady, ok western with Fonda and Jason Robards, should probably have been better for the cast but it was a decent wet Sunday afternoon type Western.
Hang 'em High
masterson of kansas
Maverick episode The Quick and The Dead, was the first appearance of Doc Holiday, not one of my favorite episodes but was decent enough, no matter how doomed he looks he always work his way out of it somehow!
The Magnificent Seven.
Nobody throws me my own guns and says run. Nobody!
Joe Kidd
Fort Apache, was decent enough Fonda really had a bigger part than Duke, it's interesting how Duke fares in these ensemble casts with Ford when he's not the sole focus. He's good in some scenes but too often fades into the background in this for me, if it was directed by anyone other than Ford I doubt Duke would have wanted the part. Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen stole the film for me, both great performers.
cattle drive
Rio Bravo, my alltime favorite movie
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly