Just got though watching Duke in the Film "Stagecoach" on TCM, and it never fails to Amaze me how Great this Film Was, that was Filmed in 1939 and Made Duke a Star !
The only thing that I wish was that it had been in Color to Show Off Monument Valley, but at that time Color Films Cost To Much To Make.
Chilibill

What Was The Last Western You Watched?
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"Stagecoach" (1939)
John Wayne/John Ford classic
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I think the fact that John Carradine that Played Hatfield in "Stagecoach" in 1939 the Film that made Duke A Star, and then Played the Undertaker in Duke's Last Film "The Shootist" all those Years Later, is somthing to think about?
Chilibill -
just watched "dule in the sun"
cheers smokey -
also [stagecoach.] tcm .funny i own this one on dvd but tuned it in about 20 min. in and stopped everything i was doing.
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Saw an episode of Gunsmoke-didn't catch it's title though.
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the first episode of gunsmoke with the intro. by the duke. he must have be filming the searchers at the time. because of outfit he had on.fun to watch.
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Hi Bill, i'm hoping to get the 1st season of Gunsmoke in either later this month or sometime in November. I THINK I have seen Duke's into but not sure?
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Just got though watching Duke in the Film "Stagecoach" on TCM, and it never fails to Amaze me how Great this Film Was, that was Filmed in 1939 and Made Duke a Star !
The only thing that I wish was that it had been in Color to Show Off Monument Valley, but at that time Color Films Cost To Much To Make.
Chilibill
Did it look like this 'un, Bill? Got this on ebay today.
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Stumpy,
That's a beautiful coach, but where are you going to find horses that small
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Seriously, it's good to see you again! And the coach is really neat. How tall is it?
Chester
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Watched 3 of Duke early Warner westerns Somewhere in Sonora, the Man from Monterrey, Big Stampede and like them a lot!
Regards,
Senta -
"The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943)
-Henry FondaTense drama of a lynch mob that seeks revenge for a ranchers murder
A great movie. Not your typical western action film, more of a drama about mob rule.
Well acted by everyone in the cast and of course Fonda is brilliant as always -
Cought the end of The Ox-Bow Incident, saw My Name is Nobody (which is one of a VERY few "Pasta Westerns" that I like) and I think it was called: A Town Called Hard Times. Or something like that.
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Todat on TCM: "Santa Fe Trail" w/ Errol Flynn, William Lundigan, Alan Hale Sr, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Olivia de Havilland, Ronald Reagan and Raymond Massey.
A movie fact:
Did you guys know that Raymond Massey played the part of the Abolitionalist: John Brown, in four movies! -
Got the DVR to tape the original 3:10 to Yuma later tonight.
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BAD JIM 1989
james brolin
richard roundtree
john clark gable (son of clark)
with harry carey jr.ty hardin & rory calhoun.
three cowboys turn bank robbers after one of them buys billy the kids horse.
found it at a flea market one buck. not bad. -
The Alamo in widescreen version (thanks Elly) and it sure was different from my vhs version.
Regards,
Vera -
Watched: "Shenandoah" Sunday morning. Another film I never tire of watching. Most of the rest of Sunday's TV watching was season 2 of The Andy Griffith Show.
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3:10 to Yuma, still my last western, we've got to ramp up around here ! !
Chester
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i think this counts. the centennial celebration at winterset last may.on dvd 1hr.43min widescreen very well done. brings back great memories. a great gift for any duke fan.