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Western Classics: 50 Movie Pack

Western Classics: 50 Movie Pack

List Price: $34.95
Your Price: $34.95
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Track Listing for the DVDs
Review: No, I've not picked this one up but been looking for a movie listing for this one.....Finally found one!

so here ya go:
Rollin' Plains (Tex Ritter) B&W (1938)
Sing Cowboy Sing (Tex Ritter) B&W (1937)
The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman (Tex Ritter) B&W (1937)
Arizona Days (Tex Ritter) B&W (1937)
Song of the Gringo (Tex Ritter) B&W (1936)
Round-Up Time in Texas (Gene Autry) B&W (1937)
Springtime in the Rockies (Tex Ritter) B&W (1937)
The Carson City Kid (Roy Rogers) B&W (1940)
Colorado (Roy Rogers) B&W (1940)
Young Bill Hickok (Roy Rogers) B&W (1940)
Phantom Rancher (Ken Maynard) B&W (1940)
Broadway to Cheyenne (Rex Bell) B&W (1932)
Stagecoah to Denver (Robert Blake) B&W (1946)
Angel and the Badman (John Wayne) B&W (1947)
Paroled -To Die (Bob Steele) B&W (1937)
The Oklahoma Cyclone (Bob Steele) B&W (1930)
Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (Bruce Bennett) COLOR (1956)
Kentucky Rifle (Chill Wills) COLOR (1955)
American Empire (Richard Dix) B&W (1942)
Billy the Kid Trapped (Buster Crabbe) B&W (1942)
Vengeance Valley (Burt Lancaster) COLOR (1951)
The Sundowners (Robert Preston) COLOR (1951)
Man of the Frontier (Gene Autry) B&W (1936)
Riders of the Whistling Pines (Gene Autry) B&W (1949)
Painted Desert (George O'Brien) B&W (1938)
Gunfight at Red Sands (Richard Harrison) COLOR (1964)
China 9, Liberty 37 (Warren Oates) COLOR (1978)
Gone with the West (James Caan) COLOR (1978)
The Outlaw (Jane Russell) B&W (1949)
Arizona Stagecoach (Ray "Crash" Corrigan) B&W (1942)
Blue Steel (John Wayne) B&W (1934)
The Santa Fe Trail (Richard Arlen) B&W (1930)
McLintock (John Wayne) COLOR (1963)
Sagebush Trail (John Wayne) B&W (1933)
In Old Caliente (Roy Rogers) B&W (1939)
Rough Riders Round-Up (Roy Rogers) B&W (1939)
Hell Town (John Wayne) B&W (1937)
The Kansan (Richard Dix) B&W (1943)
White Comanche (Joseph Cotton) COLOR (1968)
Mohawk (Neville Brand) COLOR (1956)
Sheriff of Tombstone (Roy Rogers) B&W (1941)
The Grand Duel (Lee Van Cleef) COLOR (1974)
It Can Be Done Amigo (Jack Palance) COLOR (1973)
Abilene Town (Randolph Scott) B&W (1946)
7th Cavalry (Randolph Scott) COLOR (1956)
My Pal Trigger (Roy Rogers) B&W (1946)
Cowboy and the Senorita (Roy Rogers) B&W (1944)
Bells of San Angelo (Roy Rogers) COLOR (1947)
Under California Stars (Roy Rogers) COLOR (1948)


Foo I'm still going to have to pick up Robin Hood Of the Pecos....I was hoping that Rogers one would have been on here!!


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For your money, a worthwhile investment!
Review: The premier American cinematic drama is the western, and this collection brings together some bona fide classics from the golden age of westerns. This set comes with twelve discs each packaged in a cardboard slipcase with brief descriptions of the plot, every disc is double sided and contains two films on each side. There aren't any extras aside from a limited amount of scene selections.

It's true that the majority of these are b-films, and some are unintentionally hilarious to view today. There are some definite classics (McClintock, Under California Stars) along with plenty of simply enjoyable films.

Just a note, there are a few mistakes. For example, "The Santa Fe Trail" included on this set is *not* the 1930 Richard Arlen version. It's the 1940s Errol Flynn, Olivia Haviland version - which I personally feel is superior anyway. Also, some films were taken either directly from television (you'll see a IN STEREO flash across the screen when you play the film) or didn't transfer very well (slight distortions in video or audio) - but considering the age of these movies and the cheap price tag this is an amazing deal!




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