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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Wayne,
Forrest Tucker,
Christopher George,
Ben Johnson,
Glenn Corbett
Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
Although Chisum stars John Wayne--playing a benign variation on his Red River empire-builder --he's curiously sidelined in this umpteenth retelling of Pat Garrett, William Bonney, and the Lincoln County War. Sam Peckinpah would direct the world-class version of that götterdämmerung, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, three years later. This version, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen in a slightly less broad vein than usual, is just odd--not least because it omits Garrett and Bonney's celebrated final confrontation. Geoffrey Deuel's Billy is a pleasant juvenile who scarcely seems delinquent, let alone murderously psychotic. Glenn Corbett's characterizat...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Vera Ralston,
Joan Leslie,
Forrest Tucker,
John Russell,
Ray Middleton
Director:
Joseph Kane
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
John Wayne,
Forrest Tucker,
Christopher George,
Ben Johnson,
Glenn Corbett
Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen
Although Chisum stars John Wayne--playing a benign variation on his Red River empire-builder --he's curiously sidelined in this umpteenth retelling of Pat Garrett, William Bonney, and the Lincoln County War. Sam Peckinpah would direct the world-class version of that götterdämmerung, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, three years later. This version, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen in a slightly less broad vein than usual, is just odd--not least because it omits Garrett and Bonney's celebrated final confrontation. Geoffrey Deuel's Billy is a pleasant juvenile who scarcely seems delinquent, let alone murderously psychotic. Glenn Corbett's characterizat...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Bo Svenson,
Lurene Tuttle,
Forrest Tucker,
Leif Garrett,
Dawn Lyn
Director:
Jack Starrett
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Errol Flynn,
Eleanor Parker,
Lucile Watson,
S.Z. Sakall,
Forrest Tucker
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Rosalind Russell,
Forrest Tucker,
Coral Browne
Director:
Morton DaCosta
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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,
John Agar,
Adele Mara,
Forrest Tucker,
Wally Cassell
Director:
Allan Dwan
John Wayne's old studio home, Republic, made this 1949 drama about the heroic capture of an important island in the Pacific by marines in World War II. Director Allan Dwan (Brewster's Millions), a pioneering filmmaker from the silent days of cinema who easily crossed over into sound, handles the action sequences like a consummate pro, while Wayne works hard as the tough sergeant molding new recruits into fighters. John Agar plays a contentious surrogate son to Wayne, though the relationship is hardly the stuff of Red River. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: G (General Audience)
Staring:
Gregory Peck,
Jane Wyman,
Claude Jarman Jr.,
Chill Wills,
Clem Bevans
Child actor Claude Jarman Jr. won a Special Oscar for his lead performance as the boy hero of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' novel, which concerns a lad's love of a fawn in the post-Civil War era. Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman are memorable as his parents, their emotions divided in the aftermath of so much tragedy and their lives affected by the boy's passion for his yearling. Clarence Brown (National Velvet) directed this 1946 heartbreaker, which will not leave a dry eye in the room. A handsome, leisurely drama at more than two hours, shorter versions simply don't cut it. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Gary Cooper,
Walter Brennan,
Doris Davenport,
Fred Stone,
Forrest Tucker
Director:
William Wyler
Having created an instant classic the previous year with their superlative production of Wuthering Heights, producer Samuel Goldwyn, director William Wyler, and cinematographer Gregg Toland reunited for this classic Western from 1940, which earned Walter Brennan his record-setting third Academy Award. Gary Cooper reportedly hesitated to take his role, knowing that Brennan would likely steal the show with his splendid portrayal of "hanging" lawman Judge Roy Bean, but Wyler persisted and Cooper signed on as the drifter who faces Judge Bean under the false accusation of stealing a horse. Cooper smooth-talks his way out of his hanging by claiming to be a close friend o...
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