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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Randolph Scott,
Marguerite Chapman,
George Macready,
Sally Eilers,
Edgar Buchanan
Director:
Ray Enright
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
John Wayne,
Maureen O'Hara,
Patrick Wayne,
Stefanie Powers,
Jack Kruschen
Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were born to star in "The Taming of the Shrew," and this is the closest they ever got. Wayne plays a cattle baron whose estranged wife (O'Hara) wants a divorce. The film is basically one long, funny brawl between them, ending with a mud pit melee and Wayne publicly spanking O'Hara, which doesn't look quite so politically correct anymore. This is no great shakes--director Andrew V. McLaglen is simply hosting a party here--but it's worth a few chuckles and the stars' broad performances. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
John Wayne,
Maureen O'Hara,
Patrick Wayne,
Stefanie Powers,
Jack Kruschen
Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were born to star in "The Taming of the Shrew," and this is the closest they ever got. Wayne plays a cattle baron whose estranged wife (O'Hara) wants a divorce. The film is basically one long, funny brawl between them, ending with a mud pit melee and Wayne publicly spanking O'Hara, which doesn't look quite so politically correct anymore. This is no great shakes--director Andrew V. McLaglen is simply hosting a party here--but it's worth a few chuckles and the stars' broad performances. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Glenn Ford,
Debbie Reynolds,
Eva Gabor,
Gustavo Rojo,
Fred Clark
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Cary Grant,
Irene Dunne,
Beulah Bondi,
Edgar Buchanan,
Ann Doran
Director:
George Stevens
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Glenn Ford,
Henry Fonda,
Sue Ane Langdon,
Hope Holiday,
Chill Wills
Director:
Burt Kennedy
Burt Kennedy wrote several of the finest Westerns ever for director Budd Boetticher in the late '50s--marvels of austere, subtle storytelling. Yet on his own, writer-director Kennedy tended to very broad comedy-Westerns. The Rounders, based on a novel by Max Evans, falls somewhere between Support Your Local Sheriff (high) and Dirty Dingus Magee (low). Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda play two bronc busters in the pickup-driving West who, by their own admission, "ain't exactly the smartest cowboys that ever lived." Somehow they always end up owing rancher Jim Ed Love (Chill Wills) one more year of indentured servitude. The year we observe is dominate...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Jean Arthur,
William Holden,
Warren William,
Porter Hall,
Edgar Buchanan
Director:
Wesley Ruggles
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Doris Day,
James Garner,
Polly Bergen,
Thelma Ritter,
Fred Clark
Director:
Michael Gordon
Doris Day, the perky, chaste adult star of an odd collection of winking 1960s sex comedies, takes the Irene Dunne role in this remake of the comedy classic My Favorite Wife. As the survivor of a five-year ordeal on a desert island, she returns home the very day her husband has remarried. James Garner, trading his Maverick impish humor and con man cool for a mugging performance of double takes and pratfalls, is her overjoyed husband who is too cowardly to tell his neurotic bride (Polly Bergen). All of this, naturally, leads to a ridiculously complicated plot that combines door-slamming sex farce with mistaken identities (Day poses as a Swedish masseuse) and a...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Eddie Albert,
Eva Gabor,
Tom Lester,
Frank Cady,
Pat Buttram
For six seasons on Green Acres, Eddie Albert played exasperated straight man not only to Eva Gabor, but to a stable full of great character actors, including Pat Buttram as huckster Mr. Haney, Alvy Moore (who went on to produce the cult classic A Boy and His Dog) as attention-deficient county agent Hank Kimball, Hank Patterson as Fred Ziffel, Frank Cady as Sam Drucker, Tom Lester as simpleton Eb the handyman, and Sid Melton and Mary Grace Canfield as carpenters Alf and Ralph Monroe, also known as the Monroe brothers. Each is seen to good advantage in this collection of four episodes. Things get off to a flying start with "Exodus to Bleedswell," in which ...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Alan Ladd,
Jean Arthur,
Van Heflin,
Brandon De Wilde,
Jack Palance
Director:
George Stevens
Consciously crafted by director George Stevens as a piece of American mythmaking, Shane is on nearly everyone's shortlist of great movie Westerns. A buckskin knight, Shane (Alan Ladd) rides into the middle of a range war between farmers and cattlemen, quickly siding with the "sod-busters." While helping a kindly farmer (Van Heflin), Shane falls platonically in love with the man's wife (Jean Arthur, in the last screen performance of a marvelous career). Though the showdowns are exciting, and the story simple but involving, what most people will remember about this movie is the friendship between the stoical Shane and the young son of the farmers. The kid is played by Brand...
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