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Hollywood would never dared to have made a
western
about a sexual predator on the prowl as the protagonist of a movie.
Instead, Costa and his director of photography Luciano Trasatti, who shot another Kinski
western "
And God Said to Cain," lensed this horse opera in rather mundane setting around Tor Caldara, Lazio, Italy and Monte Gelato Falls, Treja River, Lazio, Italy.
Nevertheless, "The Beast" qualifies as a Continental
western
because it deals with wholly unscrupulous characters and the action could be classified as film noir because the hero and heroine are trapped by intolerable circumstances that compel them to resort to criminal activities.
The Stelvio Cipriani orchestral score sounds as if it were lifted by the Tony Anthony
western "
The Stranger Returns."
The Mario Costa screenplay takes place on the
western
frontier between San Diego and Mexico that is being terrorized by a notorious Mexican bandit called Machete (Giovanni Pallavicino of "We Still Kill the Old Way") and his gang.
"Western
Union" is something of a forgotten classic
western!
It is a
western
of exceptional beauty and narrative purity, well acted by members of Ford's 'stock company', including Jane Darwell, Alan Mowbray, Ward Bond,and Harry Carey, Jr.Like almost all of Ford's films,it is a meditation on freedom and community.
The story of how the (communist) leader who freed the Congo from Belgium imperialism was eliminated by the
Western
powers through the hand of Mobutu.
This is undoubtedly the most harrowing black-and-white war film that I've watched; as a matter of fact, the only
Western
director during this time to remotely approach its level of intensity and sheer visceral power in his work was Samuel Fuller.
Don't watch it as a horror film in the "traditional
" western
sense, but more like a Grimm's fairy tale.
Focusing on the Saltmen of Tibet, the film moves at pace that may make some
western
viewers uncomfortable.
PRICE OF HONOR aka PRICE OF POWER is an ambitious
Western
melodrama, light on the action, which seeks to tell an Old West version of the JFK assassination.
But as a western, this is fun.
Scott does a typical
western
shoot em up job while surrounded by the Indian arrows rather than surround sound.
i liked this
western
Starring Randolph Scoot and Glenn Ford.it's got pretty much everything a
western
should have.there's
This was a very good 1950s western, one of the better ones I've seen in a decade which featured that genre on screen and on TV.
Most of us kids growing up in the 40's or 50's were
western
buffs but this was one that had escaped me until seeing on the Movies for Men Channel today.
Seeing this
western
made in 1943 with such great action scenes, makes you come to a sad conclusion: They don't make them anymore.
A good old-fashioned flight-and-revenge western, given a twist and a touch of gravitas by injecting a little black social history into its plot.
There're some nice moody flashback scenes setting up the hero's character and backstory, a good shoot-out ending as our heroes defend the town from greedy white landgrabbers, and even Stephen Baldwin isn't bad in this enjoyable, quite powerful
western.
It is also a cultural study of the differences between the Japanese of the time and the
western
world, with its music, games and entertainment: in part 5, when it is becoming clear that Japan will lose the war after Germany has surrendered in Europe, the Japanese prison camp colonel insists that his country must study the culture of their prisoners - in order to defeat a people, one must defeat their culture - and to do this, one must understand it.
One type of
western
I greatly enjoy is when the apparently weak, which is reluctant to fight and answer the challenge of the strong, finally decides there is no other way.
In my opinion The Violent Men is a great western, I would rank it among the best.
Instead, Any Gun Can Play lovingly parodies some of the biggest films in Spaghetti
Western
history.
"The Charge at Feather River" is a routine
Western
about the U. S. Cavalry against the Cheyenne Indians...
In many ways, these films (at least to
Western
audiences) is like drugs--lots of strange and beautiful images that don't always initially make sense but sure feel great to see!! Of all the Miyazaki films, this might have the most unusual and incomprehensible story line--even more so than SPIRITED AWAY and PRINCESS MONONOKE or MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO.
While this film features yet another example of real life
Western
heroes being exploited after their death by Hollywood (in this case, Bat Masterson), the film works well due to him as well as excellent supporting characters.
One of the best
western
movies ever made.
I saw this movie on TV here and was very impressed by the accuracy and honesty in the portrayal of
Western
and Japanese ideologies colliding.
Anyway, if you like good, clean, early
western
movies don't miss this one.
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