Files tagged with Western
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The third film in a series of Lone Star westerns made by John Wayne between 1933-35 for producer Paul Malvern, The Lucky Texan features Wayne as Jerry Mason, a young college graduate who, along with old family friend Jake Benson (George Hayes), who locate a secret gold field and the efforts of baddies Lloyd Whitlock and Yakima Canutt to cheat them out of it. »
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John Wayne saddles up to bring the Mexican outlaw Zanti who is responsible for his parents' murder to justice in the early Wayne western. The Lawless Frontier is interesting mainly as an example of Wayne in his embryonic years. »
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From the opening scene - featuring John Wayne strumming a guitar and serendading the birds - you'll quickly work out that this is not the sort of John wayen western you've come to expect after a diet of The Searchers and True Grit. But it was in these and other films from the early days of Hollywood that Wayne learned his craft and became the Duke. »
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Roy and Gabby are Confederate soldiers stationed in Missouri during the Civil War who oppose a guerilla leader. Set in 1861 the 'Arizona Kid' must choose between being an honest soldier and his friends who have started looting and killing. »
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Despite it's Caine and Able parallels, Vengeance Valley heaps a spoonful of sugar into its tale. Owen Daybright (Lancaster) and Lee Strobie (Walker) are two step-brothers, Strobie's father Arch (Collins) having taken the young Daybright under his wing and raised him as his if he was his own child. »
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The Outlaw is a 1943 western, directed by Howard Hughes and starring Jane Russell. The film is notable as Russell's breakthrough role, turning the young actress into a sex symbol and a Hollywood icon. The film revolves around a fictional relationship between Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid and their feud over a woman called Rio. »
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