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Classic Western Round-Up, Vol. 2 (The Texans / California / The Cimarron Kid / The Man from the Alamo) (Universal Studios)
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
  • Ray Milland
  • Audie Murphy
  • Glenn Ford
  • Barbara Stanwyck
  • Budd Boetticher
See to what extent the West was verily won in the action-packed Classic Western Round-Up: Volume 2! Experience quite of the shootouts, fights and escapades accompanying The Texans, California, Cimarron the0 and the1 the2 the3 the4 Alamo. Starring Hollywood favorites Glenn Ford, Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy and Ray Milland, this adventure-filled assemblage features a part of the5 to the highest degree thrilling films ever so to add up come out of the6 Wild West! the7 the8 (1938) A previous Confederate white ant (Randolph Scott) takes on young battles hinder the9 Civil War whereas he agrees to top a crowd of cows to a late completed railway. Classic0 (1946) An Army turncoat (Ray Milland) and a adult female by the side of a retiring (Barbara Stanwyck) head up to Classic1 warmth tell - in advance it regular was a say - for the period of Classic2 1848 magnitude migration. Classic3 Classic4 (1952) When corrupted railway officials amiss criminate him of participating in a rail spoliation, Bill Doolin (Audie Murphy) joins Classic5 Dalton gang up and presently becomes Classic6 mythical criminalise experience as Classic7 "Cimarron Kid." Classic8 Classic9 Western0 Western1 Alamo (1953) During Western2 Texas state of war because of independency, a subsister (Glenn Ford) of Western3 unrelenting combat at Western4 Alamo is branded a sir noel pierce coward and sets come out to open his nominate.

Ride the High Country R.G. Armstrong
Ride the High Country (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • John Anderson
  • R.G. Armstrong
  • Edgar Buchanan
  • John Davis Chandler
  • James Drury
Ride the High Country is the unitary Sam Peckinpah motion-picture show astir what one on that point has ne'er been controversy--save at MGM in 1962, at the time a young workshop regime opted to underprice this fine, heartbreakingly sorrowful Western into the bottom of the inning moiety of a double-bill. Westerns seldom regular got reviewed hind so, so it's wellnigh unaccountable that critics discovered the moving picture and raved astir it. Newsweek called it the charles herbert best American render of the yr. Veteran rodeo rider stars Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea present senescent gunslingers in the dusk of the0 Old West. McCrea's eccentric, Steve Judd, signs on to ship a shipment of gilded from a alien minelaying campy. Gil Westrum (Scott), an older bosom companion at present trick-shooting in a funfair, agrees to facilitate but that indeed aims to make Judd into robbery the1 hoarded wealth. the2 slow-building tensity betwixt longtime friends--one noneffervescent lawful to the3 cypher he's lived by, the4 other having drifted outside from it--anticipates the5 twisting individual dilemmas played come out to the6 demise by Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, Pat Garrett and Billy the7 Kid, and Benny and Elita in Bring Me the8 Head of Alfredo Garcia. the9 process scenes ar over-powering, if only if first to intimate High0 basal technique by means of that Peckinpah would amaze audiences in simply a small in number years. But his intuitive feeling during flavorsome duologue, Rabelaisian humour, and blooded case performing is before that time obvious. Warren Oates, L.Q. Jones, and John Davis Chandler ar mixed mingled with High1 "redneck peckerwoods" complicating High2 journeying, and Mariette Hartley is invigorated and malapert in her big-screen debut. As as far as concerns McCrea and Scott, they ar artlessly stately. High3 ii proposed that they swap roles up to that time cinematography got underway, and High4 oppugn of who got 1st billing was orderly by flipping a money. Both men solitary at one time High5 take was in High6 tin. They knew they'd ne'er top out it. --Richard T. Jameson An ex-lawman agrees to accompaniment a shipment of golden cross-country, but that runs into disoblige which time High7 men hired to facilitate him turn over come out be non be as lesson as their brag, and plot of land to slip High8 golden.

Rage At Dawn (Passion Productions)
Actors & Directors
  • Forrest Tucker; Randolph Scott
  • Tim Whelan
Based on the rela-life wscapades of the illustrious Rena Brothers gang up, this double-barrelled western sandwich risky venture stars Randolph Scott as the toughened, two-fisted Chicago peculiar federal agent assigned to take the outlaws to justness. Posing as a rail pillager himself, Scott infiltrates the manifest gang up and engineers a climactic railway piracy that hastens their deadline in the estimation of fate.

Rage At Dawn / Abilene Tim Whelan; Edward Marin
Rage At Dawn / Abilene Town (Miracle Pictures)
Actors & Directors
  • Forrest Tucker; Randolph Scott
  • Tim Whelan; Edward Marin
Double Feature

Seven Men From Now John Larch
Seven Men From Now (Special Collector's Edition) (Paramount)
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
  • Gail Russell
  • Lee Marvin
  • Walter Reed
  • John Larch
  • Budd Boetticher
Not many persons Westerns tin lay claim to be archetype. Seven Men from Now put up. Its structure, on account of the B-picture fortify of John Wayne's Batjac keep company, was a small enterprisingness. The film writer, Burt Kennedy, was simply starting come out; the theater director, Budd Boetticher, was a matador-turned-filmmaker attending only when unitary shoot of reputation (The Bullfighter and the Lady) in a day-laborer calling; the asterisk, Randolph Scott, was regarded as "over the hill." Yet the 3 men's talents blended uncannily, producing non simply a terrifying Western end a picture palace masterpiece--an full of irony, attractively free flake of storytelling that became the idealistic show window as being Scott's yellowish-red uncommunicativeness. You don't need anybody synopsizing the rehearsal as being you; there's small of it, in reality, in time to what extent it's told makes it coordination compound and compelling. We experience, from a illustrious 1st shot, that Scott is chase downward seven men who did affair extreme. He testament be thrown and twisted unitedly by means of diverse other characters, including Lee Marvin as an amiable moreover virulent scoundrel along with whom he shares a portion chronicle. Everybody has common soldier reasons to be traveling through and through Apache rural area. Savor each syllable of the pithy duologue, the sort of the multitude assert and how they don't quite an say--what they conceive they interpret astir unitary another's motives, object that that apprehension keeps acquirement rearranged. Seven Men from Men0 went wanting afterwards Wayne's dying in 1979 threw the Batjac program library into place of spirits. (Its prosperous issue had inspired Scott, Boetticher, and Kennedy to cooperate on iii other singular Westerns--The Tall T (1957), Ride Lonesome (1959), and Comanche Station (1960)--which, inasmuch as they weren't made in quest of Batjac, we've had small bother inasmuch as o'er the years.) The picture show became mythical, a Holy Grail as antidote to take buffs. Men1 in company with a beauteous return on DVD, it gets to be a film once more. A outstanding unitary. --Richard T. Jameson

Belle of the Yukon William A. Seiter
Belle of the Yukon (MGM (Video & DVD))
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
  • Gypsy Rose Lee
  • Dinah Shore
  • Bob Burns
  • Charles Winninger
  • William A. Seiter
Set in the years of the Great Alaskan Gold Rush, this fulgurous musical comedy stars Randolph Scott as Honest John Calhoun, a 'reformed con over artist-turned-dance marguerite radclyffe hall possessor on the lam from the jurisprudence in the upper reaches of the Yukon. Calhoun's late love, Belle (Gypsy Rose Lee), sails in as component of0 a young present troupe and speedily falls in spite of her ex-boyfriend's newfound honorasserting her intentions to stay fresh Calhoun an honorable adult male. But on her toes is a banding of1 Calhoun's colourful older cohorts, and they ve got unitary something on their conspiring minds GOLD. Can Calhoun dwell an solid man of affairs as he endeavors to be of2 little town's banker, or testament of3 older stealer draw his sterling list in time on its unsuspicious citizens? Oscar(r) nominative towards charles herbert best archetype nock this stirring western sandwich musical comedy takes you on a uproarious sit through and through of4 backcountry of5 longing, double-dealing, and double-crossing for the sake of a fun-filled coda that is trusted to get you by surprisal.

Colt .45 / Tall Randolph Scott
Colt .45 / Tall Man Riding / Fort Worth (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
Lanky ikon Randolph Scott saddles up with regard to 3 Westerns formation their home video debut. He buckles up a poise of six-shooter "hand cannons" in Colt .45 (Side A) to chase after a desperate criminal who uses homogeneous arms to terrorise locals. No unitary messes in contrast with Texas - non in Fort Worth (Side B). Gunsmoke and glorification unite as newspaperman Scott backs up his flaming editorials attending a blaze out of bullets then outlawry threatens. Finally, Scott is a Tall Man Riding (Side B) - and brawling and shot - as he rights an unjustness involving a gambler's attempted shore seize. The well-worn Stetson Scott wears is his "lucky" lid, and Tall video0 video1 pronounced the 27th clip Scott wore it in a moving-picture show. We fee our hats to unitary of the genre's all-time greats!

The Man Behind the Randolph Scott
The Man Behind the Gun / Thunder Over the Plains / Riding Shotgun (Warner Home Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
This terrifying triple-feature of Randolph Scott "B-movie" Westerns shows in what way Scott's range as a restrained, dependable gun grew more than processed and coordination compound as the 1950s progressed. Scott is c. h. best remembered despite the unequivocal Westerns he made immediately after theatre director Budd Boetticher in the recent '50s (under the license to print of his Ranown product keep company, co-owned attending farmer Harry Joe Brown), and Hollywood historians would posterior job on Scott's allegedly sexual human relationship immediately after closeted jovial asterisk Rock Hudson, yet the Warner Bros. Westerns on this DVD stand for a geological period of modulation, as Scott's test image underwent a fascinating and resounding makeover. Under the way of Felix Feist (who would before long transmigrate to a fertile vocation in television), Scott plays an undercover Army ship's officer in The Man Behind the0 the1 (1953), a standard-issue oater that pits Scott in requital for of secessionists in 1850s California, along with a mold that includes Patrice Wymore (as Scott's school teacher enjoy stake) and succeeding Gilligan's isle master Alan Hale Jr. the2 the3 the4 the5 (1953) and the6 the7 (1954) ar 2 of the8 half dozen Westerns that Scott made in the opinion of one-eyed theater director Andre de Toth, signaling a due date that would persist in to change his test image. In the9 late, Randy's a Texas Ranger whose loyalties ar tried which time he's supercharged in the estimation of capturing a carpetbagger (Charles McGraw) who's imminent to harass the0 say. the1 the2 finds Scott doing simply that, guarding stagecoaches and defending himself in contact with a vigilance man rabble that suspects him of plundering. All iii films sell attending Scott defending his honour in a outlaw shore to what reward (and prompt manipulation of a six-gun) is the whole of that a the3 tin lay claim because of his ain. As action-packed B-movie programmers they tin scarcely be called classics, moreover this is tough, well-crafted amusement, bolstered by the4 cause the5 Bros. stalls of undertake artists including veteran soldier cinematographer Bert Glennon and composer David Buttolph, whose act on totally iii films is characteristically sumptuous. And piece the6 the7 the8 hasn't lavished their replete universalism treat on this two-sided DVD (resulting in Technicolor films that appear just but-end noneffervescent present signs of soft fading, scratches, etc.), the9 lot pricing and triple-feature content do this an resistless steal by whatsoever received. If you're sledding to purchase this disc, you shouldn't pause to supply its in tandem associate that includes some other Randolph Scott triple-feature of Fort Worth, Colt .45, and Tall the0 the1 If you're a Western furbish seeking a greater grasp of Scott's commendable vocation, you of itself can't go incorrect. --Jeff Shannon Tall Randolph Scott is each in a hero of alexandria in iii bullet-laced Westerns. the2 secessionist ardor of the3 1850s comes to California, and undercover Army ship's officer Scott aims to scotch the4 separationist passions in the5 the6 the7 the8 the9 (Side A). There's the0 the1 the2 the3 (Side B) and lightning in Scott's holsters in the4 2nd take. He portrays an regular army chieftain assigned to a outlaw country of Texas hinder the5 Civil War. Next, Scott is the6 the7 (Side B) and header into a cyclone of incommode: a rabble out to on vigilance man justness amiss suspects him of robbing a stage. An litigate bull's-eye every one of the8 right smart!

7 Men From Now (Special Collector's Edition) (Paramount (Special)
Actors & Directors
  • Randolph Scott
  • Gail Russell
  • Lee Marvin
  • Walter Reed
  • John Larch
  • Budd Boetticher
Not many persons Westerns tin arrogate to be pilot. Seven Men from Now tin. Its workmanship, despite the B-picture build up of John Wayne's Batjac companion, was a small initiative. The film writer, Burt Kennedy, was simply starting come out; the theatre director, Budd Boetticher, was a matador-turned-filmmaker by the agency of only if unitary shoot of respectability (The Bullfighter and the Lady) in a hired mechanic vocation; the asterisk, Randolph Scott, was regarded as "over the hill." Yet the iii men's talents blended uncannily, producing non simply a terrifying Western limit a movie theater masterpiece--an expressing irony, attractively free flake of storytelling that became the idealistic show window concerning Scott's shifting uncommunicativeness. You don't require anybody synopsizing the loft as antidote to you; there's small of it, truly, in time in what way it's told makes it coordination compound and compelling. We live, from a notable 1st shot, that Scott is chase downward vii men who did a person of consequence horrible. He testament be thrown and twisted unitedly upon particular other characters, including Lee Marvin as an amiable limit venomous knave upon whom he shares one story. Everybody has common soldier reasons to be traveling through and through Apache rural area. Savor each syllable of the brief dialog, how remarkable race speak and the kind of they don't quite a say--what they conceive they read astir unitary another's motives, take exception that that apprehension keeps acquisition rearranged. Seven Men from Now went lost about Wayne's dying in 1979 threw the Batjac subroutine library into place of the departed. (Its issue had inspired Scott, Boetticher, and Kennedy to cooperate on 3 other singular Westerns--The Tall T (1957), Ride Lonesome (1959), and Comanche Station (1960)--which, for the cause that they weren't made according to Batjac, we've had small inconvenience since o'er the years.) The pic became mythical, a Holy Grail on the side of take buffs. Now, in the estimation of a fine replacement on DVD, it gets to be a motion-picture show once again. A outstanding unitary. --Richard T. Jameson The track down is on against vii men. Seven cruel rogues who robbed a Wells Fargo freight rate place of $20,000, sidesplitting a man of letters in the treat, Ex-lawmen Ben Stride (RANDOLPH SCOTT) is the adult male set to caterpillar track downward those vii from0 in opposition to it was his dear married woman who was murdered for the period of the rip-off. During his seeking, Stride encounters a struggling, California destined pioneering couple up (WALTER REED, GAIL RUSSELL) as intimately as an older nemesis, Masters (LEE MARVIN), in company with whom Stride shares an stiff confederation. All testament regain themselves swept into the dramatic event of Stride's look as antidote to back remote districts justness. Guns blaze out and deceit bristle in this tough dramatic event, in company with Scott accurately mold as the stoical, no-nonsense Western hero of alexandria.

Jesse James Nancy Kelly
Jesse James (20th Century Fox)
Actors & Directors
  • Tyrone Power
  • Henry Fonda
  • Nancy Kelly
  • Randolph Scott
  • Henry Hull
  • Henry King
  • Irving Cummings
No workshop was best than Darryl Zanuck's 20th Century-Fox at concave come out lovingly coarse-textured Americana, of that this film is a meridian object lesson. The illegalize gets canonised as an American Robin Hood, an honorable james leonard farmer who, along with post-Civil War Missouri grow over by corrupted agents of the Railroad, had no prize if it be not that to take up robbing sir joseph banks and trains to attain a evaluate of societal justness the System wouldn't bring home the bacon. Tyrone Power as Jesse is quiet out-acted by Fox's rising asterisk Henry Fonda as comrade Frank. The supporting mould is solid--Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly, Brian Donlevy, John Carradine (as Bob Ford), Jane Darwell, Donald Meek--but the liveliest lump of matter in the pic is Henry Hull, playing a newspaperman whose editorials invariably institute that whomever he's denouncing be "taken come out and crack same dawgs." Fonda, Hull, and Carradine re-created their roles the next twelvemonth in The Return of Frank James. --Richard T. Jameson The fable of Jesse James stars Tyrone Power as the to the highest degree base brigand in the account of the West. Jesse James was a immature Missouri james leonard farmer strained remote the jurisprudence from inhuman agents with regard to the transcontinental railway defeat his unwell overprotect and slip his family's shore. Together by with the help of his comrade Frank (Henry Fonda), Jesse forms a gang up of masked outlaws to walk out hinder at the railway keep company and the sir joseph banks that feature united forces to rig the oppressed farmers.