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In my opinion, we ought to be much obliged to Chris McIntyre for his efforts to gather that many stars of the classic TV
westerns
and SASS around him to perform in a new western such as this.
We have Floyd The Barber from Andy Griffith Show,The stock in trade Old Geezer dude from Many old westerns,and lovable old Frisby.
Very different from how most of them are portrayed in
westerns.
I would recommend it to anyone who likes
westerns.
I'm not the biggest fan of
westerns.
Warner Brothers produced this 3D extravaganza that was the biggest commercial success for
westerns
in 1953.
For starters, Simon Wincer's back, a man who's name is synonymous with high-quality TV
westerns.
Here's another of the 1940's
westerns
that I watch whenever it comes on TCM or FMC, because although it may be flawed historically, it is extremely entertaining and well acted, plus it's got Randolph Scott, my favorite actor second only to Gary Cooper-Well, OK, fourth behind COOP, Charlton Heston, and Gregory Peck.
I knew nothing of
westerns
then but recognized Ben Johnson from the movie "Mighty Joe Young."
Of all of Ford's famous westerns, this one is my favorite which features his brother Francis and a sullen Janes Arness.
I love this movie, but I recommend seeing some of John Ford's other
westerns
before taking a look at this one.
The first time I saw it I was 18 years old and I hadn't seen too many other westerns, and I hated it.
I would suggest that Only the Valiant is one of the most original and intriguing and in some ways weird movies that Peck ever did; daring , surprising and one of his few best
westerns
(--no, no, of course, not a western really, but a military chronicle, which sometimes is better--).
One of eastwood's best movies after he had separated himself from the
westerns.
In fact, in 1947 Randolph Scott made one other movie which was not a western and never made anything but
westerns
after that until he retired in 1962.
Selander was an old hand at helming
westerns
during his 40 years in films and television with over a 100
westerns
to his directorial credit.
Still, it is one of those
westerns
you can watch once and be done with without returning.
Nonetheless this is definitely one of the more interesting and worthwhile spaghetti
westerns.
In the late sixties director Sergio Corbucci made four spaghetti
westerns
in a row--the classics THE MERCENARY, THE GREAT SILENCE, THE SPECIALISTS, and COMPANEROS.
Three of these, all except THE SPECIALISTS, are constantly turning up on ten best lists when spaghetti
westerns
are rated.
It involves a voluptuous beauty who owns the bank, a Mexican bandit leader, El Diablo, who was once friends with Hud, an honest sheriff who dreams of better days, and a small band of hippies--well, it was the late sixties, and hippies were everywhere, even apparently in our
westerns.
This film deserves to be seen, and once again, we plea for a nice DVD with all the trimmings--I think THE SPECIALISTS would be as well known as any of Corbucci's other westerns, and that's high praise indeed.
Fritz Lang directed two great westerns: "Western Union" and "The Return of Frank James".
"Western Union" is one of Randolph Scott's great
westerns.
This film, released in 1951, has the usual elements typical of the
westerns
released during the 50's; the cavalry needing to protect the territory from a murderous band of Indians, an officer determined to see that task through, and the men with him with various character flaws that he has to merge together into a cohesive unit.
One expects the "hero" in these
westerns
to be taciturn and introspective, but "Clay McCord" is an extreme example and, surprisingly enough, he's often shone in a passive, even weak position.
"Any Gun Can Play" is a spaghetti western with an in-joke on spaghetti
westerns
since the hero here wipes out the three killers.
The script is derived from a novel by Charles Marquis Warren who was a specialist in westerns, as a writer, director and producer.
if you like westerns, historic period pieces, albeit historically inaccurate you'll enjoy the movie.
The year 1950 saw two very different and interesting westerns: 'The Gunfighter' by Henry King, and 'Wagon Master' by John Ford.
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