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Red River78 reviews
John Wayne, Montgomery Clift

MGM (Video & DVD), 1997

Take 'em to Missouri, Matt!
With RED RIVER, versatile director Howard Hawks, well-known for his screwball comedies (BRINGING UP BABY, HIS GIRL FRIDAY) made one of the greatest westerns ever in just his first attempt at the genre. This story of the epic first cattle drive up the Chisholm Trail in 1865 is noted for its fine acting performances as well as for its tension-filled and exciting storyline. This was also really the ...
  
  











  



  
She Done Him Wrong (Universal Cinema Classics)31 reviews
Mae West, Cary Grant

Universal Studios, 2008

Mae West in all her bawdy, wisecracking glory
Never having seen "She Done Him Wrong" before (although I've heard plenty about its notoriety), I was pleased to find Mae West in top form. Yet another film based upon her notorious stage plays, it must've had quite an impact on audiences when it debuted. Although Miss West was not the first female comedian (Mabel Normand was there long before her), she was important in film history as the first ...
  
  











  



  
Inherit the Wind107 reviews
Spencer Tracy, Fredric March

United Artists, 2001

An Old film with a Modern Theme
This is an old film, but the subject is taken right out of todays headlines. You must see this film.
  
  











  



  
Sergeant York (Two-Disc Special Edition)121 reviews
Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan

Warner Home Video, 2006

Sargent York at its best
Sargent York movie classic in DVD is the very best format. It enables a viewer to watch the whole movie and to go to specific scenes if the viewer wants to. Best yet was the reasonable cost in new condition.
  
  











  



  
Seven Faces of Dr. Lao74 reviews
Tony Randall, Barbara Eden

Warner Home Video, 2000

DR. LAO TRICKS YOU INTO REALIZING YOURSELVES
Tony Randall carries the movie of course. This is a vehicle for him to display many sides of his talent: with seven different characters to go about that is quite a load to carry plus some linguistic fluency in various accent. The ingenious direction of George Pal is also to be lauded. The scene where the termegan wife was looking at the newspaper and didn't know who Medusa was and the henpeck ...
  
  











  



  
Walking Tall47 reviews
Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman

Paramount Home Video, 2007

Walking Tall is a must see!!
"Walking Tall" (the orignal version), starring Joe Don Baker, is one of those movies you watch over & over again! This one has it all. Based on a true person; hard to believe something like this can really happen! This will bring out every emotion ya got! All the actors were indeed perfect for their roles, (which doesn't happen too often!) This movie will keep you glued to the tube from the ...
  
  











  



  
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas67 reviews
Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton

Universal Studios, 2003

Great Movie
This is truly a wonderful movie, one of my favorites. The plot, the music, everything about it is great.
  
  











  



  
The Rockford Files - Season Three35 reviews
Noah Beery Jr., James Luisi

Universal Studios, 2007

timv
The Rockfordfiles was one of my favoret shows when I was a kid enjow them all just purchased the fourth season
  
  











  



  
The Rockford Files - Season Two54 reviews
Noah Beery Jr., James Luisi

Universal Studios, 2006

Winter Movies
Arrived on time. No damage. Gave as gift and recipient says they have wathched over and over again.
  
  











  



  
Of Mice and Men23 reviews
Burgess Meredith, Betty Field

Image Entertainment, 1998

THE BEST "Novel adaption" film I have ever seen!
I have watched over 600 classic films in my study and enjoyment of classic film. I have watched many films made from a novel--Anna Karenina, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A Farewell to Arms, etc. It seems there is always something missing in movies adapted from a novel...a film cannot always grasp the depth and "mind thoughts" of a book, for a book is more for the mind and the reader's own inner ...
  
  











  



  
War Arrow6 reviews
Maureen O'Hara, Jeff Chandler

Universal Studios, 2004

PURE ENTERTAINMENT--NO MESSAGE AT ALL. ENJOY.
If you grew up in the 1950s as I did you will know that a movie such as WAR ARROW was made strickly for entertainment and garnering money for the studio. Don't look for a message, and that trite phrase "political correctness" did not exist back then. This is a low budget movie with several stars of box office draw showing the "west" as Hollywood saw it. Yes, it is western history according to ...
  
  











  



  
Only Angels Have Wings24 reviews
Cary Grant, Jean Arthur

Sony Pictures, 1999

Only Angels Have Wings
Elements of drama and romance co-mingle with the serious business of men being men in this involving, exciting adventure story. Grant stretches his screen persona effortlessly as a tough guy with little humor and no polish, and Arthur makes a spunky love interest. Hayworth looks particularly stunning in a pivotal early role, and Thomas Mitchell also shines as Kid Dabb, a loyal older pilot who's ...
  
  











  



  
Escort West7 reviews
Victor Mature, Elaine Stewart

MGM (Video & DVD), 2005

Great Victor Mature Western
Victor Mature was a natural to make Westerns. He had the requisite rough edges, but always managed to imbue his characters with style, grace, and as odd as it could be for frontier living, sophistication. Escort West follows Mature as he plays a former Confederate captain headed to Nevada after the war. With his daughter in two, Mature lands in the middle of rampaging Modoc Indians who have ...
  
  











  



  
Rocketship X-M31 reviews
Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen

Image Entertainment, 2000

Watch out for that meteor shower...
What an absolutely great way to spend an evening. These older Sci-Fi movies are gems. Sure...they can't touch todays computer generated spectaculars...but they are great just the same. Those guys did a great job with what they had to work with. Spend an evening watching this movie and some of Ray Harryhausen's work...then you'll realize just where the "Force" came from!
  
  











  



  
WWII Movie Classics1 review
Randolph Scott, Dana Andrews

St. Clair Vision, 2004

Six movies, five documentaries and more!
ST. CLAIR DVD multi-packs are reasonably priced, and offer fine quality video/audio transfers of unrestored public domain material. Discs are single-side recorded, plastic storage cases fairly sturdy, movie liner notes appear on box's back cover and most DVDs include bonus items. Besides the six theatrical releases on their WWII Movie Classics collection, extras provided are vintage ...
  
  











  



  
White Feather8 reviews
Robert Wagner, John Lund

20th Century Fox, 2007

1877 HOLLYWOOD STYLE
This movie is excellent entertainment for its time and also for today, however, it is not excellent history. But what the movie attemps to show deserves some sympathetic historical consideration. Robert Wagner mentions the date 1877 at movie's beginning, only a few months after the Custer fight of June, 1876, at the Little Big Horn. After that fight, the Lakota as well as Northern Cheyenne ...
  
  











  



  
Gung Ho16 reviews
Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis

Alpha Video, 2002

.........GUNG-HO WAS A HIT MOVIE IN 1943.....
And I will tell you why...it showed the first offensive ground action taken against the Japanese Army...offensive action...the film/goers, both young and older rushed to see this Marine movie...you have to remember America wasn't even aware of year 1991 to the present...IT WAS 1943 and America was galvanized like an iron fist to crush the hated Japanese forces a far, far cry from how American's ...
  
  











  



  
Jubal15 reviews
Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine

Sony Pictures, 2005

oldie but goodie
Glenn Ford as always is the best in any movie. No matter what, his mannerisms and looks keeps a person interested.
  
  











  



  
Louis L'Amour: Hondo and the Apaches/The Man Called Noon9 reviews
Ralph Taeger, Kathie Browne

Vintage Home Ent., 2004

A Man Called Noon
This film has an error in the fight scene at the ranch. The film stops & then returns to the start: MOST ANNOYING. Otherwise 4 stars
  
  











  



  
Walking Tall Trilogy Boxed Set27 reviews
Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman

Rhino Theatrical, 2003

walking tall
We bought this set for someone else and they just loved it. They have been looking for the older walking tall movies for a long time.
  
  











  







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