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Fistula) Macintyre's dude
ranch
is often frequented by business casual Gordon, at least since resident water witch, Jessica, was 13.
At the same time John Russell was playing
ranch
owner Nathan Burdette, trying to free his no good brother Claude Akins from sheriff John Wayne in Rio Bravo he was working the other side of the law on television.
She wants him to sell the
ranch
no matter what price.
Martha (Barbara Stanwick), is tired of helping her crippled husband Lee (Edward G. Robinson) but she will do anything to have an always bigger
ranch
and more power.
Parrish unites all the small farmers and uses the strategy he learned in the army to go against the Anchor
ranch.
Still a WANTED man, Garfield changes his identity to "Jack Dorney" and moves to an Arizona
ranch.
Glenn Ford is offered a very low price for his
ranch
by the big rancher in the valley; then one of his
ranch
hands is beaten and shot 'to help him make up his mind about selling'.
When the
ranch
hand dies, and the sheriff refuses to do anything, Ford seems at first reluctant to do anything, cautioning his men to not take things into their own hands.
I knew this movie was about to catch fire when he went into the saloon and faced the guy (Richard Jaeckel, one of my very favorite bad-guy character actors) who had killed his
ranch
hand; after a gentle exchange of dialog with him, Glenn Ford slaps his face and shoots him dead.
In short order we're treated to Ford letting his
ranch
be burned, so his men are justified in ambushing the crew from the other ranch; then Ford and his men stampede all the horses and cattle of the big bad guy's ranch; then they show up and burn the outbuildings and the big fancy house to the ground.
Every other day an apparent role model is forced to tearfully apologize for a youthful indiscretion or he innocently gets a few youngsters drunk on his
ranch.
John Parrish is an ex Union officer who plans to sell his
ranch
and land to the Wilkison's over at Anchor.
John Parrish decides the town is entirely too rough and tough and goes to visit Barbara Stanwyck,(Martha Wilkison),"Crime of Passion",57, who is the wife of Edward G. Robinson,(Lee Wilkison),"The Red House",'47. Lee Wilkison, offers John Parrish Fifteen Thousand Dollars for his
ranch
and John turns down the offer.
Ford plays one of the smaller ranchers In the shadow of the mighty anchor
ranch
that wants to swallow up the whole territory.
Edward G Robinson plays the crippled patriarch of the anchor
ranch
and Barbera Stanwyck plays his sly scheming wife.
He wants to start a cattle
ranch
there with partner Bill Williams and cook Lee Tung Foo.
The music is tiresome, they drive cars to the
ranch
and then depend on horses, the dorky western wear is silly, and there's an awful lot of the movie with no stooges on camera.
Uma Thurman plays Sissy, a young woman with a gypsy spirit (and freakishly large thumbs) who hitchhikes cross-country, eventually finding her true place amongst a group of peyote-enlightened cowgirls on a
ranch
devoted to preserving the Whooping Crane; Rain(bow) Phoenix is their lesbian leader, Bonanza Jellybean, who falls in love with Sissy, thumbs or not.
Lindsey Wagner also played a pretty pathetic part as a
ranch
owner who apparently works very hard doing nothing, anybody who has ever been near a
ranch
knows that this was obviously written by a young person from los Angeles and not someone with much knowledge of the world.
At one point, there is a one-minute scene of no one talking, just a car driving to a
ranch
on a normal sunny day.
Conchata Farrell comes to Wyoming to work for Rip Torn on his
ranch.
The Williams family live on a
ranch
located in the middle of the remote desert.
Portrays the day to day stark reality of survival on a
ranch
in the old west.
Settings of Clara's home and Esteban's
ranch
are effective and the period US cars add nicely to the post-war atmosphere.
Michael Bowen plays an innocentish young man who hitchhikes a thousand miles to visit his absentee millionaire father (the creepy Ray Wise) at a sprawling, windmill-powered
ranch
and ends up tangled in the dangerous web of his young, scheming and seductive stepmother from hell (the yummy Clare Wren), thus causing trouble for the already dysfunctional family.
This is a story of two dogs and a cat looking for their way back home.Old and wise Golden Retriever Shadow, young American Bulldog Chance and Himalayan cat Sassy flee from the
ranch
and go into the wilderness to be reunited with their family.Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) is a family adventure directed by Duwayne Dunham.It's a remake of a 1963 film.This movie got a sequel three years later.Michael J. Fox is the perfect man to do the voice-over for Chance.Fox has some youthful energy he brings to the role.Sally Field does great voice work as Sassy.Don Ameche is fantastic as Shadow.This was this veteran actor's second last movie.Also the visible actors are great.Kim Greist plays Laura Burnford-Seaver.Robert Hays is Bob Seaver.Benji Thall plays Peter Burnford.Veronica Lauren is Hope Burnford.Kevin Chevalia is Jamie Seaver.Jean Smart portrays Kate.It's quite amazing to watch these pets trying to survive in the wilderness.We see Sassy taken by the river and she seems like a goner.The bear scene is exiting and funny.Chance has no chance with that big, hungry bear.And his meeting with the porcupine looks painful.This is some great fun for the whole family.
Shelley Winters plays a woman of questionable virtue who is headed for a
ranch
with a man (Charles Drake) she may marry.
The story of a drifter, his sheep
ranch
boss, and the boss's daughter is not for all tastes, but it's still very intriguing.
arrive at a ranch,and end up working.George has big dreams for the two of them.this
Dick Powell is a down on his luck musician/singer from Brooklyn who's looking for some kind of work at Priscilla Lane's dude
ranch.
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