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It is worth watching it, because you'll see some never-shown-before footage from Neverland, Jackson's
ranch.
The Hero (that's how he's billed in the cast--Billy Curtis) of one
ranch
falls in love with the Girl (Yvonne Moray) of the other
ranch!
The picture is helped by great scenery and several scenes show a realistic slice of
ranch
life and cattle drives.
Take it from me- a movie that includes a Maverick, a walnut ranch, multiple uses of Amazing Grace, "This is where the fish lives!", "Zaaaa!", vomiting on a car, and an extended but unsexy nude scene is to be avoided.
Rio de Janeiro and the
ranch
are both superb sites (although Rio has it's problems with poverty and violence).
Reason: Parker, as Cam Beeker, had broken out of a federal prison to try and come back to his wife, and his
ranch
in Kansas.
He finds that his wife has died, and the
ranch
has been sold to a family, headed by French actress Nicole Maurey.
He also learns that Luke Darcy, played by Chandler, was the reason behind his wife's death and the
ranch
being lost.
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.
Douglas plays a ne'er-do-well
ranch
hand who ends up switching sides during a range war among two big cattle ranches.
Jeanne Crain is the boss lady of the
ranch
he starts out on, and you can almost feel the beginnings of THE BIG VALLEY in this largely awful Western from the 1950s.
In this story Tom and Jerry are decked out in western wear as the setting is a Texas
ranch.
Betty Field, also starting out on the screen, is superb as the young wife on the
ranch
tormented by boredom almost to the point of insanity.
Drifting into a small western town, Powell takes the only job available as a
ranch
hand.
Meet the Stricklands, hard-working proprietors of the world's most labor intensive walnut
ranch.
The Lady and the Gentleman go to George "Gabby" Hayes' ranch, where Rogers meets Bob Nolan and the "Sons of the Pioneers".
Securing employment, they begin working on a large farm
ranch
and are greeted by Slim (Charles Bickford) the
ranch
foreman and Whit (Noah Berry Jr.) a
ranch
hand.
Life on the
ranch
is peppered with both opportunities of future dreams, but also with hazardous personal situations which seem innocuous enough, but are fraught with misunderstanding.
This film set in Chicago in 1952 starts ponderously with a voice-over of 'the voice of the city', strangely that of actor Chill Wills (whose voice is more that of a cowpoke or a
ranch
hand, thus highly unsuitable for this purpose), who then appears in the crime story as a ghostly police sergeant representing the spirit of the city.
He was a head hand on the Tyree
ranch.
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?
Basically all it was to me was the very depressing story of an annoyingly dysfunctional family with seemingly very little else to offer the world --- not the kind of neighbors I would like near my
ranch.
What's really funny is when welfare recipients and prisoners are brought in to pick oranges on one farmer's ranch, they're absolutely worthless.
I was looking forward to this movie a lot.I wanted to watch it with my grand daughters.I am glad I saw it first.I was so disappointed with it.I never got the connection with the horse and the girl,didn't work for me.I also wanted to see the big race?The one that saved the ranch?She said Flicka the horse came they opened the gate for them to run away?Whats with that?Now oh god shes missing get a search party.I would rather have seen Dekota fanning do the part this girl was a bit over weight for it.
the movie takes place in the middle of the day in a
ranch
house in the middle of suburbia, and the crossbow killer is a scrawny dude wielding a dart gun you would find in the children's section of Wal-mart.
Are they related in any way, or did Melissa simply force them to live on her
ranch
and pretend to be her parents?
In a plot that makes a pretzel look like a breadstick with a ramrod up its spine they are cast as orphan and self-appointed 'mother' (don't ask); Mitchum grows up on a
ranch
with no male role-model as the 'outsider' of three children - the others being the biological son and daughter of Anderson.
When the army needs men and the
ranch
can only spare one the decision as to which one will go is left to the toss of a coin and Mitchum loses; this is pretty much the pattern of his life until the denouement but the problem is that Mitchum doesn't do tormented, he does Brutal, Laid-Back, but Angst isn't in his palette.
An only moderately interesting idea - killer sheep on a giant Kiwi
ranch
- turns out to be a far less than great movie.
They are offered
ranch
land in Arizona by a unscrupulous shyster, and it's up to the three to make sure Justice Is Served!
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