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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: DIGITAL1STOP EAN: 0683904100061 Format: Black & White, Color, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Mill Creek Entertainment Languages: Manufacturer: Mill Creek Entertainment MPN: DOSDMV10006D Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Mill Creek Entertainment Release Date: April 10, 2007 Running Time: 608 minutes Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment Editorial Review: Product Description: Blue steel desert trail hell town lawless frontier mclintock paradise canyon rainbow valley randy rides alone star packer winds of the wasteland Studio: Digital1stop Release Date: 04/10/2007 Run time: 613 minutes Rating: Nr Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Western without blood or bullet holesIt is good only if you consider yourself a real true fan of the genre and/or an admirer of John Wayne. It disappointed me because the storylines are genuinely naive, the dialogs are blunt and colorless, the scenarios are artificial to a point they don't make an effort to conceal the many flops and special de-effects. The actors looked like they were in the very start of their careers, no drama nor truthfulness in their acting, no blood, no violence, no bullet holes. You ... Read More Rating: - John Wayne Legend Movie PackBrought this movie pack and the other John Wayne Hero Movie Pack for my elder aunts and uncle and my mother....they just enjoy watching John Wayne in his westerns and they hadn't seen these in a long time...In this movie pack, nine of the movies are in B&W, almost an hour long each, and from the 1930's and the 10th movie (McLintock) is in color, from the 1960's, and just over 2 hours long....we put these on to play when is nothing else that they can find to watch on TV, since TV is their primry source ... Read More Rating: - Duke in the 1930sJOHN WAYNE - COWBOY LEGEND presents a nice sampling of 1930s 'B' westerns. All but one of these selections ("McLintock!") are early-career Wayne 3-reelers. Their plots were reliably formulaic, and the cast of regulars included Gabby Hayes, Yakima Canutt and several now nearly-forgotten leading ladies. The most recent of Duke's offerings here, HELL TOWN was filmed two years before his first western masterpiece, STAGECOACH. Signs of Wayne's future greatness were everywhere by then. Another highly ... Read More |