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F Troop: Season 2
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Brand: Warner Manufacturing
Model: 4941038
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Manufacturer: Shout! Factory / Timeless Media
Brand: GAIAM INTERNATIONAL
Model: 26919938
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John Wayne: The Ultimate Collection: 25 Movie Classics (Legends Series)
Manufacturer: Mill Creek Entertainment
Brand: DIGITAL1STOP
Model: MV50686
John Wayne remains one of the most beloved icons in the history of American film. With over 142 lead performances, his prolific career established him as the symbol of an American West that epitomized the virtues of courage, toughness, humor and loyality. This amazing collection features 20 westerns (including the fabulous McLintock), three adventures, one comedy and a John Ford documentary that captures the appeal of the western through the eyes of John Wayne, James Stewart, Henry Fonda and other legendary stars. These early films capture the raw talent and charisma that were destined to make "The Duke" an American hero for the ages whose appeal endures to this day. Bonus Feature: 80 Minutes of John Wayne movie trailers spanning his colorful career! 1. Blue Steel 2. The Dawn Rider 3. The Desert Trail 4. The Lawless Frontier 5. The Lucky Texan 6. The Man From Utah 7. The Star Packer 8. The Trail Beyond 9. Hell Town 10. 'Neath the Arizona Skies 11. Paradise Canyon 12. Rainbow Valley 13. Riders of Destiny 14. Sagebrush Trail 15. Texas Terror 16. Winds of the Wasteland 17. Randy Rides Alone 18. West of the Divide 19. Angel and the Badman 20. McLintock 21. The American West of John Ford 22. Shadow of the Eagle 23. Hurricane Express 24. Desert Command 25. His Private Secretary
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Manufacturer: Warner Archive
Brand: Warner Manufacturing
Model: 28815777
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Brand: Warner Manufacturing
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Monte Walsh [Blu-ray]
Manufacturer: Kino Lorber
Brand: KINO INTERNATIONAL
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Monte Walsh
Manufacturer: Paramount
Brand: PARAMOUNT - UNI DIST CORP
Model: 14968924
An aging cowboy loses his partner, his girlfriend and his place in the changing Old West. Westerns circa 1970 were mostly about the end of the West, and Monte Walsh is smack-dab in the middle of that melancholy moment. Lee Marvin and Jack Palance play middle-aged cowboys whose wandering ways are getting hemmed in by corporations, fences, and their own aging muscles. Not only is the boss man (grizzled veteran Jim Davis) laying off his longtime ranch hands, he doesn't even own the ranch himself anymore. The movie that emerges from this weary milieu is a curious, meandering artifact: the shapeless early going consists of fairly broad slapstick scenes of cowhand tomfoolery, and comes around--almost reluctantly, you sense--to a conventional frontier-justice story in its final half-hour. The movie's got Marvin's unimpeachable presence, a nice understated turn from Palance, and the welcome novelty of Jeanne Moreau playing Marvin's prostitute galfriend. Monte Walsh is one of the few films directed by the esteemed cinematographer William A. Fraker, and it might serve as a model for why more cinematographers aren't directors: it looks great, but the internal rhythm feels off, the tone is variable, and scenes tend to play more like set pieces than essential parts of a whole. Granted, many of those set pieces are pretty tasty: Marvin and Moreau have a couple of touching scenes together, and there's a strikingly strange sequence with Marvin trying to break a particularly feisty horse in t...
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