I Haven't seen any of these R.S> movies, so it will be worth waiting for them to be available.
Posts from The Ringo Kid in thread „Randolph Scott Westerns“
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Originally posted by chester7777@Jan 25 2006, 02:05 AM
I realized that of course I could research that as easily as anyone, so did. As near as I can tell, LotM from 1936, with Randolph Scott is not available from DDD. They have one from 1932, which does have Harry Carey Jr., but not Randolph Scott. On IMDb, up in the right hand corner, it looks like it's only available on VHS.Oh well, I'm willing to wait . . . .
Chester
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I just did a check on two sites and apparently LotM (R.S.) is not released. I could have sworn that it was or was about to be released.
However, whilst looking, I saw a few Gems that were going to be released as of Jan 01/06.
They are:
Gone With the Wind.
Blood Alley/Sea Chase 2 pk.
Train Robbers/ Tall in the Saddle 2 pk.
Mystery Squadron serial w/ Bob Steele & J. Carroll Naish.
3rd season of Magnum P.I.
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Hi Keith, Robbie, Chester & the Mrs, Arthur,
Keith, you and Arther are both wonders. I really mean it, you guys are outstanding when it comes to all this information. I'm going to have to re-watch these again just to see if I can somehow spot him in these movies. I will be looking to read what you have to say about Pals of the Saddle my friend. Also, I will soon be requesting a review from you on another Duke film. I'd like to see what both you and Arthur will have to say on that film. Future thanks Mate.
Chester & the Mrs. If i'm not mistaken, I think the Randolph Scott version of LotM is on DvD. I think I saw it listed at DeepdiscountDvd.com. I'll have to go back there and check just to be sure I did not mis-read what was said about it. I could also have sworn that I saw a picture of the cover as well -- but not 100% sure though.
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Originally posted by arthurarnell@Jan 23 2006, 03:12 AM
Hi KarlIf I read you right are you saying that George Montgomery was Robert Montgomery's brother. I think you may be in error. George Montgomery was born George Pletz and appeared under that name in a couple of John Wayne's 1930's pictures.
Robert Montgomery born Henry Montgomery was the son of a wealthy businessman.
RegardsArthur
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Hi Arthur, that's what I had always heard about them both. I know that Elizabeth Montgomery (of the TV series: Bewitched) is the daughter of one of them. Of course, if it were not for me always being in eerror--you guys would be out of qa job trying to correct me. ;-))
Which of John Wayne's movies did he appear in? (George) that is. ;-))
Best wishes--C.
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Originally posted by arthurarnell@Jan 23 2006, 02:53 AM
Hi KarlI remember it years ago wasn't originally in 3d?
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Arthur
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Hi Arthur, i'm not sure. I saw it once about 10 or so years ago. It could have been in 3-D at the theater though. ;-))
Gruss-Carl.
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Thanks Arthur, that helps me out some. I will be ordering LotM as soon as I can as its out on DvD.
Have you ever seen a similar movie though not the same, which is called: Fort Ti. This one has George Montgomery (Robert;s Bro) in it. I think its one of his best movies.
Best wishes--C.
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Originally posted by ethanedwards@Jan 20 2006, 01:50 PM
I agree with Arthur,
RS was a fine cowboy actor, and I have quite a few of his films,
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Ditto the reviews request for you Mate.
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Originally posted by arthurarnell@Jan 20 2006, 01:44 PM
HiIt's not until you visit IMDb that you realise how many films he made.
Apart from Pitsburgh and the brilliant fight scene in The Spoilers, a couple I particulary liked were Last of the Mohicans, Western Union and 7th cavalry which included Harry Carey jnr in quite a good part.
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Hi Arthur, if you see this, please give me what you think about these movies: Last of the Mohicans as well as 7th Cavalry. I know that Mohicans is now available on DvD and I want to get it soon.
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I became a Randolph Scott fan when I first saw him in the original "Gung Ho" which also had an early appearance by Robert Mitchum and I think also had Noah Beery Jr.
I thought Randolph Scott was great opposite John Payne and Maureen O'Hara in: "To the Shores of Tripoli."
I wonder if they will ever get around to releasing 7th Cavalry on dvd?