Posts from Robbie in thread „Are There Any Good Duke B Movies?“

    I don't consider Pittsburgh a "B" movie. When you have Randolph Scott and Marlene Dietrich as stars and of course John Wayne. And I did like the movie. If you want to see a great all-time fight, see Seven Sinners with the same cast. (ot) Yes, I am off topic, but just had to comment on what was said. Please get back to the topic (for me to do).

    Cheers :cool: Hondo



    Should that be "The Spoilers"?

    As most will be aware I like many of you am a die hard John Wayne fan so the option of not watching his B movies was never going to be considered by myself.


    My worries about his B movies seem to have been unfounded, I watched the excelled "Hell Town" last night and thoroughly enjoyed it, I am hoping that I can find many more gems within John Wayne's B movie portfolio.


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    [FONT=&quot]I have recently watched "West Of The Divide," and "Randy Rides Alone," and I was not that impressed with these two movies. I accept from the outset that they are B movies, however I was disappointed that the fight scenes have no sound effects for the punches and John Wayne shoots few to no villains within these movies.


    Are there any good B movies of his, I must admit that I do like "Winds from the Wasteland," the version I have is colouried (an improvement) it does not however have the original sound track (to an extent this is also an improvement, some of the unnecessary music has been removed and the punch sounds have been included, the problem is that actors voices are dubbed).


    What do fellow members feel are worthwhile Duke B movies, and what versions of these movies are better?


    Thanks in advance.


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