Another of Wayne's poverty row westerns Texas Terror.
What Was The Last Western You Watched?
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Riders Of Destiny 1933.
Saddle up
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The New Maverick, as a Maverick fan I was very disapointed in this, Garner was great as usual but the new young Maverick guy was terrible and it was sad to see Jack Kelly aged much before his time.
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The Fighting Kentuckian another great movie even a bit of humour with the likes of Oliver Hardy
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Rio Grande
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A MAN ALONE 1955
Ray Milland
WARD BOND He was 52 and looked good here, LOL.......always looks good to me.
Raymond Burr
LQ Jones
And others you will recognize. A bit different than most of the Westerns. Found out I like Ray Milland after all. KEITH -
A MAN ALONE 1955
Ray Milland
WARD BOND He was 52 and looked good here, LOL.......always looks good to me.
Raymond Burr
LQ Jones
And others you will recognize. A bit different than most of the Westerns. Found out I like Ray Milland after all. KEITHAnother good Milland western is California with Barbara Stanwyck.
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Gunsmoke episode DRAGO, with Buddy Ebsen, and Ben Johnson. A bit like Big Jake-Buddy, and his dog, out for revenge and Ben leader of the bad guys.
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Thanks WJ......I will hunt it up.
Watched The Shootist and The Cowboys...........of all the two to pick to put together! Two of Duke's best movies in my estimation. Also love the music in both. -
Keith, if you weren't depressed before your double feature, you must be now.
Since I've been binging on Have Gun Will Travel, I had a Richard Boone double header and watched A Thunder of Drums and Rio Conchos.
Now if we both watch The Alamo I can see Boone again and you can see Duke bite the dust yet again.We deal in lead, friend.
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The pilot of Bret Maverick The Lazy Ace, it didn't really have the feel of traditional Maverick for me though i'm willing to give it a go. Gutted to be finished the original series, might have to go back and watch the Jack Kelly/Roger Moore episodes
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Well, My Bill, although I cry a lot.......I am not really depressed. I saw Duke and a lot of others give a fantastic performance. And I DO love the music. I can about quote The Shootist!
I have watched ALL of HGWT about 3 times and some episodes a great deal more. One of my favorites is a two parter about Jody Town. You got to that yet? If Netflix still had it........I would STILL be watching it over.
Tonight I watched Mountain Men with Chuck Heston and Brian Keith again. Although there is a lot of comedy, it is the first movie about the AMM that I can say was pretty realistic. None have been better in my estimation. Damn they killed my Brian Keith off near the end........loved that guy! Hugs to all, KEITH
Keith, if you weren't depressed before your double feature, you must be now.
Since I've been binging on Have Gun Will Travel, I had a Richard Boone double header and watched A Thunder of Drums and Rio Conchos.
Now if we both watch The Alamo I can see Boone again and you can see Duke bite the dust yet again.We deal in lead, friend.
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Well, My Keith, I'm sure you were smiling most of the way through "The Mountain Men". It's very uproarious and one of my favorites. Brian Keith's character is raucous, profane and lovable. The scenery is pretty magnificent as well and I wish it would be released in a widescreen format.
TCM ran "Sergeant Rutledge" yesterday and I thought I'd watch the first few minutes but ended up for the whole shebang. I could pick up the horse stunts of Bad Chuck and Good Chuck easily. Good Chuck repeated that backwords flip off his horse that he did in "The Alamo" when he charged alone at Travis. Also a great performance by Woody Strode. Too bad Ford allowed overacting from some of his other stock company members.We deal in lead, friend.
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"Hondo" (1953)
-John Wayne, Geraldine PageA cavalry scout helps a woman and her son defend their ranch
Phantoms Review: One of the best. Based on the novel by Louis L'amour ( which is a great read) this is one of Wayne's best movies. Plenty of action, great story, and terrific chemistry between the two lead actors. A classic.
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Only the Valiant.................every week, LOL! KEITH
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Showdown with Rock Hudson and Dean Martin, was a decent Western from the latter part of their careers, seeing ol Dino is always a treat though.
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Showdown with Rock Hudson and Dean Martin, was a decent Western from the latter part of their careers, seeing ol Dino is always a treat though.
LOL Gareth, Dino used to say that Westerns were the easiest job he had. He said they sort of did themselves. I think I have Showdown but don't remember it. Have to look, thanks! KEITH And I agree with you there........seeing or hearing Dino in ANYTHING is a treat.......man that guy sure loved life and his fellow man.....can't leave off Golf......his favorite passion........was GOOD at it too. -
"Gunfight At The O.K. Corral" (1957)
-Burt Lancaster, Kirk DouglasPhantoms Review: Highly entertaining, if historically inaccurate retelling of the legendary gunfight. Plenty of action, and some fine acting from the entire cast. A really good movie, just don't write your history report from it
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Apache starring Burt Lancaster and Charles Buchinsky better known as Charles Bronson.
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The Battle At Apache Pass Chandler makes a good Apache.
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