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I feel this is one of the best movies I've seen,I'm an older male and love most
westerns.
As a matter of fact, it wasn't until Gene Autry treated the native Americans and colored people in his
Westerns
like real human beings that Hollywood began to see that it was okay to do so.
Anthony Mann's
westerns
with Jimmy Stewart are slowly gaining for that director a position with John Ford and Howard Hawks as the best film director in that genre.
I would have to rate it as one of the better classic-era
westerns.
It's also worth noting that Stewart, however much associated he became with western films, does what is actually his first western leading man role here - yes, he was in Destry Rides Again eleven years earlier, but was cast in that comedy spoof because he seemed so WRONG for
westerns!
Overall, one of the most disappointing
westerns
I have ever sat through.
What a sad way for Roberto Mauri to end his career - his not a well known Italian director but I like the other films i've seen from him, a Kommisar X, the trashy fun King of Kong Island, some
westerns
and adventure films.
After The Wild Bunch had pushed back a few boundaries in terms of violence, especially within the western genre, there followed a spate of similar
westerns.
This movie came on the Western Channel last night after two very good, if not great
westerns.
Gest is heavily influenced by The Man with no Name in Leone's
westerns
and Einarsson does a good job portraying such a figure.The opening scenes are the best, especially the 'Tungur Knivur' scene.
I've been watching as many Spaghetti
westerns
as I can get my hands on and so far I've loved every one that I've seen.
Movies need to be more realistic especially
westerns.
A routine "B" western in the Lone Star series of
westerns
Wayne made in the 30's.
This was the time of the beginning of the Singing Cowboy era in "B
" westerns
(e.g.
He also was in "Harlem On the Prairie" with Herb Jefferies in 1937 and appeared in a number of
Westerns
such as "Riders of the Frontier" in 1939 as Chappie, the cook (also known as "Ridin' the Frontier.")
To some extent Ralph Nelson's "The Wrath of God" spoofs westerns, but like Nelson's "Lilies of the Field," under the comedy is, I think, a deeply felt belief in divine grace.
This short silent comedy starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle with Buster Keaton and Al St. John in support is a mixed bag as a spoof of
westerns.
Payne was playing such a vile character that his performance seemed a bit forced at times, but I can see why he did this picture since the portrayal is a bit different from most of his roles He's up to the stretch, and should have done more dramatic work and fewer formulaic
westerns
& cop/investigator parts.
I had always seen him in
westerns
in the 40's as one of the "bad guys" that has to be defeated by the "good guys".
I usually do not go for westerns, but this one looked rather good on the trailers so I gave it a try.
One of the most over-rated
westerns
of all time, and definitely not one of Peckinpah's best.
The music portrays romanticism, and boldness, kind of like the
westerns
of days gone by.
"The Cimarron Kid" was another of Universal's great little 80 minute
westerns
based on legendary outlaws of the old west.
Why so many talented directors (many of them refugees from Europe) were relegated, in the 1950s, to "genre" movies -- crime dramas, 3-D schlockfests and
westerns
-- is a puzzle.
In any case, I'd give any three of De Toth's
westerns
AND his House of Wax for just one more film noir boasting his directorial credit.
This is one of the great
westerns
made for TV that in someone's infinite wisdom isn't available yet and may never be.
One of Alan Ladd's lesser-known
westerns
is this adventure of a scheming outlaw with a conscience who sets out to solve the mystery of a lost son and return him to his parents.
There was a brief flourishing during the Seventies of using the Negev desert in Israel as location for the filming of
westerns.
This is one of the best, and underrated,
westerns
ever made.
This movie will be loved by fans of old Akira Kurosawa samurai films crossed with old
westerns
with a touch of Tarantino story play.
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