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In conclusion, a very under-rated
western
masterpiece, superbly acted, directed and shot.
This first-rate
western
tale of the gold rush brings great excitement, romance, and James Stewart to the screen.
Neatly sandwiched between THE STRANGER, a small film noir picture that proved Welles can do a formidable genre work on budget and on time and ironically proved his biggest box office success in the forties, and MACBETH, a no-budget Shakespeare adaptation shot in old
western
shets in 23 days, comes THE LADY FROM SHANGAI, a dark film noir woven from the very same fabric of Wellesian mythos that covers THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, MR.
This movie is a great attempt towards the revival of traditional Indian values which are being replaced by
western
ones.Its a joint family story showing all the ethics every person should follow while communicating with every single relative around.Shahid Kapoor gives a gr88 performance as a desi about to tie knot with Amrita Rao who is also very Desi and she also acts pretty well...The genre of the movie is the same as HAHK and such movies deserve to be made in India for the revival of old traditional values...The movies doesn't get 10 as it isn't very good at music which counts a lot in every movie,besides this it is flawless....
Nevertheless I am giving it an eight because there is no other
western
with such consistently good dialog with maybe the exception of The Wild Bunch, Junior Bonner, and perhaps a few more.
This serial gives you the opportunity to see an interesting western, where you will only discover the real villain, Don del Oro, at its end.
Possibly because he didn't have to wield a sword or be in a
western.
This 1950 B&W effort by Anthony Mann is more a crime film than a traditional western, and the cowboys often seem more like modern-day gangsters than old-fashioned cowboys.
The Plainsman is an entertaining western, no doubt a classic, which is actual even today.
Gary Cooper is Wild Bill Hickok, ideal for the role, together with John Wayne and James Stewart, they were the best actors that played
western
heroes in their generation.
Anthony Mann and James Stewart worked together for the first time and came up with this masterpiece, Winchester '73 (1950).Stewart is the right man to play the lead.He was always the right man to do anything.The terrific Shelley Winters plays the part of Lola Manners and she's great as always.Dan Duryea is terrific at the part of Waco Johnnie Dean.Charles Drake is brilliant as Lola's cowardly boyfriend Steve Miller.Also Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson are seen in the movie, and they're played by Will Geer and Steve Darrell.The young Rock Hudson plays Young Bull and the young Anthony (Tony) Curtis plays Doan.There are many classic moments in this movie.In one point the group is surrounded by Indians, since this is a western.It's great to watch this survival game where the fastest drawer and the sharpest shooter is the winner.All the true
western
fans will love this movie.
It also makes a historical comment on the prideful refusal of old Japan to incorporate
Western
technology.
Like all of the Mann-Stewarts, this is a traditional western, with a difference in the elaboration of Stewart's character which is more complex.
This homey
western
evokes an American tradition which accompanies the complacency of the typical U.S. household during the era in which it was viewed..
Cat Soup is one of those films that, from
Western
eyes, is supposed to be experienced on drugs or deeply analyzed.
Usually the westerns were allowed for ten years old, when they had a bit more of violence they would go to 14, but it was rare to see a
western
restricted for younger than 18.
The story of the film, which always follows the man who stays with the rifle, is one of the best suited for a
western.
With Winchester, Mann created a different conception of western, but still maintaining all its traditions.
It shows a society that is perhaps strange to us in the
Western
world, with a sense of family that we have lost.
This rather poorly named
western
series won an Emmy for best syndicated program and is certainly an interesting series.
A railroad detective named Matt Clark, similar to the later Elliot Ness with the gangsters of the 1920's and 30's, managed to become involved with almost every notorious
western
outlaw between the middle of the 1800's and WWI.
Tall, rugged, ruggedly good looking, in prime shape, with an authentic
western
accent, and great riding skills which made him utterly convincing in the action scenes, Davis was every inch the
western
hero.
Perhaps the most polished and accomplished of all Indian films - Pakeezah does not fall into any of the traps commonly associated with Bollywood film (ie tackiness, farce, wholesale and unsuccessful imitation of
western
film themes/genres).
WINCHESTER '73, a superior film, and a great western, has a similar plot twist.
Winchester 73 gets credit from many critics for bringing back the
western
after WWII.
Thank God, with in a few years, we would begin to let Indians play themselves in
western
films.
I'd stack this
Western
against the whole crop of Westerns made today.
"The Last Hard Men" is a typical
western
for the 70's.
Robert Mitchum stars as Clint Tollinger in this short but tough western: Man With The Gun. Tollinger is a professional town tamer - as in, when a town needs someone to save itself; he is the one who is brought in to do it.
Tollinger's latest gig comes by as an accident: strolling into town looking for his former fling, he stumbles into a town being played like a puppet by a local
western
gangster.
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