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It is more demeaning than any of the hokey
westerns
like The Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers, The Cisco Kid, and Wild Bill Hickock, though I would imagine that most of you on here are far too young to remember those shows.
Sad to say this is one of the sillier of John Wayne's series of poverty row
westerns
for Lone Star Productions.
Ed Nelson a very competent actor got started with Corman as well as many other favorites who show up in Superman and many of the
westerns
of the day .
This is one of the most ridiculous
westerns
that Hollywood ever made.
Dakota Incident has to be one of the strangest
westerns
I've ever seen.
By the way, I love
westerns
and have known many stunt men and even went to high school with one of the actors so I was looking for it to be good.
THE STAR PACKER is one of about 152,000,000
westerns
that John Wayne acted in during the 1930s.
But whilst i thought this was going to be good and raise the bar for future
westerns
to come i was sadly mistaken.
Lately, I've been watching a lot of
westerns
from the 1930s to the present.
There are some great low budget spaghetti
westerns
from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
couldn't wait for it to be over.Randolph Scott is the headliner here,and Lloyd Bridges also stars.but for my money money Edgar Buchanan is the best of the bunch.Buchanan appeared in many
westerns
in his day,many times providing comic relief,as he does in this picture.i
I have been around this old earth longer than most and have seen nearly all the
westerns
that have have produced.
The director was probably still in his early learning stages when he tried his hand at
westerns.
Normally I love finding old (and some not-so-old)
westerns
I haven't seen, to be the entertainment for the evening.
There were many 'spooky
' westerns
made in the 30s and early 40s, and although this has a strong beginning, it isn't one.
It's as if they took every unused script for stupid
westerns
and just mixed them together and filmed it.
Not being a particular fan of westerns, I watched this primarily because I wanted to see Lucille Ball in something other than an "I Love Lucy" or "Lucy Show" type of role.
If you like westerns, this would be a pretty typical one with a bit of humour thrown in.
Comic Strip features included parodies of westerns, 'The famous 5', and The Professionals - all a lot funnier than this.
I, like many folks, believe the 1989 epic Lonesome Dove was one of the best
westerns
ever produced, maybe THE best.
"Riders of Destiny" was the first of several
westerns
Wayne made for the Lone Star arm of Monogram Pictures between 1933 and 1935.
Stick with the Sergio Leone
westerns!
Most of Wayne's B
westerns
are kind of fun in a naive way, but this one really stinks.
This is one of those "lighthearted" westerns... which means lots of labored attempts at "comedy"... and some really atrocious music during most of the action sequences (you can tell this isn't Ennio Morricone's work).
Now my countrymen have started to make
westerns!
I've seen about a half dozen of the low budget poverty row B
westerns
that Ken Maynard made in the 1930s, and I am consistently amazed at how poor an actor he was.
It's a pretty good western and Lang should of directed some more
westerns.
This is one of those films and I agree with another reviewer who said Fritz Lang should have directed more
westerns.
I always loved that scratchy voiced guy in all those
westerns.
Directed by Anthony Mann, this film is lost among his more famous
westerns
with James Stewart, but even so you really don't need the Indian menace to make this a film worth seeing, although Preston gets to prove his bad judgement as a commanding officer again in a failed expedition to finally bring the Indians under submission, in a well staged attack among the forest that quickly turns into a rout.
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