Cattle
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We see a scene with what looked like a herd of sheep but I think it is
cattle
since we later find out they were eaten by the locust.
Here its
cattle
mutilations and secret para-military biological weapons programs.
There has never been property damage or
cattle
mutilations like they discuss in this movie.
I'm willing to forgive the fact that Billy Crystal declared this movie better than the first one and overlook the very contrived inclusion of former
cattle
drive participants as well as an evil twin.
The story of a ranch foreman who has to hang his best friend Steve for stealing
cattle
under Trampas and the schoolmarm Molly who loves him is still a compelling story to tell for the early talkie era though it might seem old-fashioned today.
But I guess the world is full of people named Williams, even in Montana, which has a population of just a few thousand people and a few million cattle, doesn't it?
Douglas plays a ne'er-do-well ranch hand who ends up switching sides during a range war among two big
cattle
ranches.
Things get shady when crooked real estate developers 'hoodwink' poor honest
cattle
ranchers.
Errol Flynn plays Wade Hutton a
cattle
herd groupie turned suave, tough sheriff of Dodge City.
Many, as the returning Soviet emigres from France in EAST WEST, were misled like
cattle
to the slaughter house.
Randolph Scott is a former Confederate soldier and Joan Bennett plays a woman who refuses to admit when the Civil War is over in James Hogan's
cattle
rustling epic, which looks and feels in retrospect a lot like a B version of Howard Hawks' "Red River."
Excruciating 'tenderfoot western' has young, overeager greenhorn Gary Grimes begging bearded, salty
cattle
boss Billy "Green" Bush for a job on his
cattle
drive--to get away from life on the farm with Ma, but also to be a real cowboy, apparently an occupation you take up "when you can't do nothing else." Director Dick Richards made some good movies in the '70s, but his debut here lacks substance (it deliberately lacks heart).
Heavy-handed but well-mounted, this early King Vidor film would have us believe that all that is needed to bring Christianity to
cattle
rustlers is to win their respect.
On the other hand, some of the scenes -- as when John Bowers stands off a herd of stampeding
cattle
so they won't trample the obvious dummy standing in for Colleen Moore stand up very well.
For anyone who has ever suffered through endless casting
cattle
calls or tried to get "in front" of the right people, this film is a must.
The human beings are
cattle
as soon as they put their first toe in the system.
She has a black associate who will finally drop out when the other trespasses beyond the narrow line between exploitation and slavery on one side and cattle- or even garbage-processing on the other.
Nate (Richard O'Neal) goes off on a
cattle
drive, not before having sex with his wife,Sarah (Barbara Bourbon), of course.
Did you know that during WWII he was assigned to the O.S.S. and worked under John Ford, that he spoke Navaho and grew up on a
cattle
ranch?
It was war, people (Jews, Poles, Gypsies, etc.) where being hauled off in
cattle
trains by the minute, Nazis shoot people as sport and seize control of government, homes, businesses and yet a menage a trois was living a happy dissolute life because they have each other... that's suppose to be touching?! Give me a freakin' break!!!
Kate is taken deep into the Australian outback to a complex where the Brotherhood are based, known as the farm there are no
cattle
or crops, just people.
You really get to know and love these people, and if at first, you wondered why anyone would put themselves through the aggravation of all those
cattle
calls and cold calls, and useless callbacks, by the end of the movie, you realize the love that these extras have for the movie-making process.
That's probably good because you really don't want to be wasting time fumbling around with matches when you are single handedly taking out a large group of
cattle
rustlers.
At first she does not like Hatton, blaming Wade for the death of her brother on a
cattle
drive but coming to love him when he shows his courage in opposing the men who make Dodge City a dangerous place to live.
I was kinda put-off by the title but the movie is beautiful and Matthew Keeslar makes you go droool.. Anyway, the movie is basically about how this guy named Mark refuses to be victimised by a corrupted swindler and takes up the cause of the villagers and undertakes an ardrous journey to sell a flock of
cattle.
In the lawless town of Dodge City, Errol Flynn stands up to murderous
cattle
boss Bruce Cabot and refuses to sell him his livestock.
Early in the film, when Arthur and Curt are out in the snow surveying the dead cattle, snow is falling when the camera is on Arthur, snow is not falling when the camera is on Curt - over and over and over again.
Urich plays a single dad who while on vacation with his daughter starts to investigate a series of
cattle
mutilations.
Billy Crystal and Daniel Stern reprise their roles from the original, this time looking for gold said to be buried in the mountains where they had the
cattle
drive, but Jon Lovitz replaces Bruno Kirby.
After ploughing the land in preparation for winter wheat, however, the farmers slaughtered the
cattle
because they could not keep them fed throughout the winter, because no fodder was provided.
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