Posts from Big Jim in thread „Stagecoach (1939)“

    Those early films are how we came to know John Wayne. You have to remember, B westerns is what we as youngsters grew up on. A lot of stunts were perfected in B westerns. The fist fight, tumbling horses, stopping run aways, the water slue slide and so on. We see a lot of the old expressions Duke used later in almost all his comitic rolls. Don't miss out on these Golden prestar films as they show how he perfected his craft . Thanks Big Jim

    SORRY GUYS, TWICE. 1986, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Johnnie Cash. When you see a remake, you have to considder it a complement to the actors and the director. True, there is no comparison but the last two were entertaining. Also I think I saw the 1966 with Ann Margaret first. In those days we didn't have a way to see older movies other than TV. Now we own them.

    Is there a secret as to where you find all these great pictures? I have several outlets through my store for a small assortment but they are limited. I also hunt for them through other dealers, gun and western shows but have never found or even seen some of the ones you post. What is your secret? Thank you for sharing them with us. Big Jim