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Rating: Summary: Minor Scott masterpiece Review: Director Roy Huggins has produced a winner in the classic oater HANGMAN'S KNOT. Released in 1952, this film features Scott, with a supporting cast including Donna Reed and Lee Marvin, as a Confederate agent sent west with a small party to capture Yankee gold for the beleaguered Confederacy. Action is taught and the dialogue, in its leanness, is at times reminiscent of the later Budd Boetticher Scott westerns of the late 1950s. This is certainly one of the best Randy Scott movies of the 1950s and maintains interest thoughout.
Rating: Summary: Great Scott! Great Western! Review: This is the stuff that Columbia/Tristar should be releasing on disc not another deluxe,special edition of "Spiderman" Randolph Scott is in top form as the leader of a band of rebel confederates who after Robbing a Union Convoy & killing all on board they come to find out that the civil war has ended over a month ago. Faced with choice of being executed or fleeing for home. As men option the latter only a posse of bounty hunters ruin the groups chances as they are forced to take hostages and hold up in a stagecoach shack. One of the best in a series of good westerns made by Randolph Scott in the 1950's This one sports a great plot with a good cast of characters including Donna Reed,Richard Denning and Lee Marvin The remaster quality is excellent(almost blinding) in it's bright technicolor glory. Come on Columbia get the lead out of that film vault and release "The Bounty Hunter" and "Commanche Station"!
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