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Title - Kentucky Rifle Starring - Chill Wills, Lance Fuller, Cathy Downs, Sterling Holloway, Henry Hull, Jeanne Cagney, Jess Barker Directed by - Carl K. Hittleman Producer(s) - Carl K. Hittleman Screenwriter(s) - Francis Chase, Jr., Lee J. Hewitt, Carl K. Hittleman
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In this spellbinding western, a man escorting a wagon load of rifles through hostile Indian territory must figure out a way to make it through without losing his load of Kentucky rifles to the Indians. He is at a distinct disadvantage since the Indians already know he is passing through and plan to give him an ultimatum, either forfeit the rifles or his life.
Although the plot of this film is rather simple it works quite well. Full of excellent action scenes, this is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Although action is a large focus of the film, the storyline stands on its own quite well.
The decisions that two of the main characters are forced to make are intriguing and one of the most defining elements of the film. If you are a western film buff, you will certainly love this film and will want to add it to your collection.
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Title - Mohawk Starring - Scott Brady, Rita Gam, Neville Brand, Lori Nelson, Allison Hayes Directed by - Kurt Neuman Producer(s) - Edward L. Alperson Screenwriter(s) - Maurice Geraghty, Milton Krims
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Juggling more than one woman at a time can be tricky and make for some interesting drama. An artist who has taken a job in a remote army post attempts to juggle his fiancée who has arrived from the east, the storekeeper's daughter and an Indian Chief's daughter. He finds out the hard way just how difficult it can be to keep three women happy.
Unfortunately, there is even more trouble brewing. After a rather vengeful settler stirs up trouble between the local Indians and the army, it looks as though war might erupt. The Mohawk chief attempts to keep trouble down. This becomes increasingly difficult as an impatient brave goads other warriors into raiding the fort in an attempt to steal guns.
Set in 1790, this film is a complete western through and through. The action in this film will keep you on your toes from the beginning to the end. A nice pace keeps the film moving along.
Director Kurt Neumann directed with his well known skill while the cast provide excellent portrayals of the rather interesting characters. A well developed storyline and a historical treatment that is quite interesting add to this well rounded film.
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Title - The Sundowners Starring - Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, Chill Wills, Jack Elam, Cathy Downs, John Litel, Don Haggerty, Stanley Price, John Barrymore, Jr. Directed by - Philippe Mora Producer(s) - Jeremy Thomas Screenwriter(s) - Philippe Mora
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An exceptional western, this movie was filmed on location in Technicolor and features top actors Robert Preston and Robert Sterling portraying the main roles while John Barrymore Jr., Cathy Downs, John Litel and Chill Wills provide excellent support. A lot of effort was obviously put into the production of this film, especially considering the use of Technicolor.
In its day the film was produced on a budget. That is not evidenced by the quality of the film. The movie is nicely paced and includes a surprise revelation toward the end that provides a nice ending to the film.
The Texas landscape in which the film was shot provides a beautiful backdrop for the film. Action packed and full of drama, this classic western is a film you will want to see time and time again. If you are western fan, you will certainly want to add this film to your collection.
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Title - Vengeance Valley Starring - Burt Lancaster, John Ireland, Carleton Carpenter, Ray Collins, Ted DeCorsia, Joanne Dru, Hugh O'Brian Directed by - Richard Thorpe Producer(s) - Nicholas Nayfack Screenwriter(s) - Irving Ravetch
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In this fabulous film, a cattle baron has taken in an orphaned boy and raised him as his own. Unfortunately, his own son has come to resent the boy and as the two become older the resentment becomes worse.
In an attempt to get his brother out of the way so that he can take over his father's empire all by himself, the cattle baron's son frames his stepbrother for fathering a child that in reality is his own.
The highly talented Richard Thorpe directed this film while Burt Lancaster appears in his first western. Taking a step away from the usual drama, this is not your usual western. The film features excellent cinematography as it was filmed on location just outside Canyon City, Colorado, not on a sound stage.
The scenery is absolutely breathtaking. John Ireland, Joanne Dru, Hugh O'Brian and Carleton Carpenter all provide excellent supporting roles.
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