Hi all,
I can add that Undefeated came on DVD here on these days.
Regards,
Senta
Posts from Senta in thread „Duke's Filmography- Past Discussion (Archive)“
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Hi all,
In Russia (it is 5 zone) the following films are available on DVD
1/ The Searchers
2. Stagecoach
3. The Horse Soldgies
4. Fort Apache
5. Red River
6. The Quiet Man
7. Cast a Gigant Shadow
8. The Cowboys
9. Rio Bravo
10. El Dorado
11. Green Berets
12. True Grit
13. In the Harms Way
14. War Wagon.Also was on VHS
Rio Lobo
Train Robbers
How the West was Won
Chusum
The Shootist (the only one that I can't catch here, but I saw it listed)
Regards,
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Hi Smokey,
It is interesting information. We here is zone 5, but as I noticed all disks for zone 2, plays on all players with no trouble. On my player on computer I changed zone to 1, to be able to see movies for that zone. But when I order some new, I prefer zone 2, becouse it will play any were.
If you are interested I shall post the list of Dukes films available here.
Regards,
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Originally posted by The Ringo Kid@Sep 8 2005, 10:53 PM
I noticed this same thing on a VERY good Ronald Reagan western. The first Ronald Reagan film I ever got to watch was: "The Last Outpost." I accidently found it on DvD under the title of: "Cavalry Charge." I think "The Last Outpost" sounds as a better name for this fine film.Anyway, this movie also stars: Bruce Bennett as his older brother and who is a Colonel in the Yankee Cavalry. Reagan's character is a Captain in the Confederate Cavalry. This movie also has Noah Beery Jr in it as a Confederate Sergeant. I forget who else is in this movie.
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Hi Ringo,
I saw Reagan only in two films "Santa Fe trail" and "Desperate Journey". I like him in both. your discription of this cavalry film sounds very interesting, so if I come to it some day, I shall try to see it.
Regards,
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Hi Jim and Les,
Thank you for the complete information about that point. I saw "hell Town" once more and mention that on the bottom of the screen at the title page it was said in small letters that this film was released under the title "Born to the West". I like the Dukes part in this film, it is rare thing in the early films that his hero chose wrong ways for the first.
Regards,
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Hi All,
May be somebody knows, why this movie has got two names&
Regards,
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Originally posted by Popol Vuh@Sep 7 2005, 09:33 AM
Hi Senta.A lot of the old movies has alternative titles. "Hell Town" is the same movie as "Born to the West".
Regards
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Hi Popol Vuh,
Thank you for information. I have it under the title "Hell Town".
Regards,
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HI All,
May be anybody knows JW film "Hell Town". I didn't find it in the filmography.
Regards,
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Originally posted by ethanedwards@Aug 20 2005, 04:22 PM
Hi Vera,
I think you will find, when Filmograpies show a figure of 200+
they are probably, incuding some TV and Documentaries!
What Chester, and fellow members are doing here,
is to only list Films which were released through
cinemas, as including TV stuff just clouds the whole issue!
When we have finished,after discussion and agreement, you will find
our list, which will more than likely run under the 200 figure,
be the most definitive, and concise, filmography
ever done, about John Wayne.
I for one will, use it as my master list.
Best Wishes,
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Hi Keith,
I printed your filmography and some filmographies from the internet sites. For me now it is not the urgent question, becouse I have not many Wayne films now and had to see the magjor ones in the nearest futere. But observe the whole is very interesting and it is always an optimistic thought that I haven't seen so many JW films and have a hope to see them in future.
All the best,
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Hi all,
What is the whole number of JW movies. In books there is oftein said that he did more than 200 movies, but in all filmographies there is much less. What is the reason of that?