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This was a new alltime low among
westerns.
Sadly Ella Raines was never given such a great part again, and eventually ended up in poorly produced
westerns.
A new creative team emerged in 1950 when brilliant actor James Stewart teamed with the equally-brilliant director Anthony Mann to make a series of
westerns
that helped define that genre for the future.
He had even done
westerns
before.
This complicated western was a milestone in the career of JAMES STEWART after his return from war service, wanting to change his image by doing a western, which is largely regarded as the reason for the influx of
westerns
in the '50s since it's very impressive.
Mann's use of environment is what sets him apart from other filmmakers of
westerns.
Return to the 36th Chamber is one of those classic Kung-Fu movies which Shaw produces back in the 70s and 80s, whose genre is equivalent to the spaghetti
westerns
of Hollywood, and the protagonist Gordon Liu, the counterpart to the western's Clint Eastwood.
The production is very good and you can tell that it was done with pride and love.Unique peek into the American NORTHT WEST pioneers is very educational and entertaining.This movie is very under rated because most people do not like to see the reality that many "lawmen" during this particular time and place were very crooked/corrupt much like most developing countries today.The action sequences could have been more realistic though but still,this movie really covers most of the essentials.Not for an audience who wants only pure testoterone type
westerns
for this movie is more for those who have a sense of history and philosophy.......
Nonetheless for people who enjoy old westerns, it is entertaining, the original color and sound are very well kept on the DVD that recently came out.
This movie was just as good as some of the other
westerns
made by Anthony Mann and James Stewart like Winchester '73 and The Naked Spur, and much better than Thunder Bay and Bend Of The River.
This is one of Stewart's better
westerns.
The Last Hunt is one of the few
westerns
ever made to deal with Buffalo hunting, both as a sport and business and as a method of winning the plains Indian wars.
"The Far Country" is the only one out of all five Stewart-Mann
westerns
that is often overlooked.
Stewart, yet again, puts a new look on the ever-present personalities he had in the five Stewart-Mann
westerns.
Mann, yet again, puts a new look on the ever present personalities he put into the five Stewart-Mann
westerns.
This is one of those
westerns
that, well, stands practically alone in the unrelieved quality of its dialog.
He grew tired of the swashbucklers and he said in his autobiography that he felt he was miscast in
westerns
and couldn't understand why people liked him in them.
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.
This 65 minute Gothic oddity from Columbia Pictures came after Lewis' lengthy apprenticeship as the helmer of a string of poverty row westerns, East Side Kids comedies, horror melodramas (including the incredibly bizarre Bela Lugosi shocker THE INVISIBLE GHOST) and standard studio B product (SECRETS OF A CO-ED, BOMBS OVER BURMA, THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO, etc)---all of which set the stage rather nicely for what was to come from the enormously talented and inventive Mr. Lewis.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most vivid memory of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
I recognized the sheriff right away as The Old Ranger from Death Valley Days and plenty of supporting roles in TV
westerns.
If you like
westerns
or James Stewart this film is not to be missed.
The fourth of five
westerns
Anthony Mann did with James Stewart, this one involves a hard bitten cattleman named Jeff Webster who takes a cattle drive from Wyoming to Alaska, via Seattle.
"Winchester '73" marked the first of a series of
westerns
involving James Stewart and director Anthony Mann.
One of the greatest
westerns
of all time!
Westerns
have their own type of noir, much different than the 30's and 40's Bogart films.
It is, hands-down, the best one out of all five Stewart-Mann westerns, even though my personal favorite is "Bend of the River".
This hard-hitting, often violent western in the Peckinpah/Leone tradition is surprisingly directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, whose previous
westerns
(particularly those that starred John Wayne) were mainly in the John Ford mode.
Vaguely reminiscent of great 1940's westerns, like "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre" (1948), "Red Rock West" is a story about conscience, greed, and betrayal.
I am always so frustrated that the majority of science fiction movies are really intergalactic
westerns
or war dramas.
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