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- My Top
10 Favorite Westerns...
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order)
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- by Chuck Dixon
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- Recent fax
drawing by Flint Henry
- of Chuck as
Pike Bishop from the Wild Bunch
- THE SEARCHERS
(1956)
- Starring John Wayne.
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Synopsis
One of the most brilliant, physically beautiful and thematically
complex of all classical Hollywood Westerns. An embittered frontiersman
engages in an extensive and obsessive search for his niece, abducted
years ago by Indians who killed her family in retaliation for
a massacre in their village. The pioneer's anger toward the kidnappers
is so deep that he plans to kill his niece if he finds her, as
he believes he will, "corrupted" and "turned savage"
by her captors. But his partner on this perilous journey is determined
to save the girl if he can.
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- THE WILD BUNCH (1969)
- Starring William Holden, Ernest
Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, et al.
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Synopsis
- An outlaw gang hired by a renegade
Mexican general to transport weapons dodges danger at every turn,
only to be double-crossed by their ruthless employer. Gripping
action capped off by an absolutely shocking ultraviolent finale
typical of New Hollywood films (such as Arthur Penn's "Bonnie
and Clyde") and their message that the world is utterly
without loyalty or redemption. Academy Award Nominations: Best
(Original) Screenplay, Best Original Score.
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- THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966)
- Starring Clint Eastwood, Lee
Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach
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Synopsis
- The primavera of spaghetti westerns.
Set during the Civil War, this wagonload of grit carries three
desperados whose squinting eyes are fixed on a $200,000 treasure.
While dodging authorities, they keep busy stabbing each other
firmly in the back. Ennio Morricone's haunting score is among
the best known in movie history.
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- RIO BRAVO
(1959)
- Starring John Wayne, Dean Martin,
Ricky Nelson
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Synopsis
- John Wayne stars as the sheriff
of a small western town who arrests a murderer and then must
contend with the aggressive efforts of the killer's brother to
free him before the state marshall arrives. Surrounding the town,
the villains make repeated runs at the tiny jailhouse where their
comrade is incarcerated. The sheriff is left to defend the territory
almost single-handedly -- his only aid being a rag-tag crew of
misfits, including a drunk, an old cripple, a saloon woman, and
a singing teenager. The plot's tensions build to one of the most
explosive finales in cinema history.
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- RED RIVER
(1956)
- Starring John Wayne and Montgomery
Cliff
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Synopsis
- One of the most acclaimed and
classic westerns of all time. Howard Hawks' "Red River"
tells the story of Tom Dunson, a dictatorial Texas rancher, and
his more sensitive son, Matthew. During a critical and exhausting
cattle drive to Abilene, Tom's cruel tactics cause heated confrontations
between father and son, leading to a revolt by the latter and
a lesson Tom will never forget.
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- WINCHESTER '73 (1950)
- Starring Jimmy Stewart, Shelley
Winters, et al.
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Synopsis
- A classic western about a man
who doggedly tracks down his stolen Winchester rifle, once considered
the rifle that civilized the Wild West. Along the way, the weapon
falls into the hands of many nefarious characters.
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- BEND OF THE RIVER (1952)
- Starring Jimmy Stewart, Rock
Hudson, Julia Adams, et al.
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Synopsis
- Stewart plays a wagon train
guide with a dark past. While leading a group of settlers across
dangerous country, he faces Indians, hijackers, traitors, and
most formidable of all, his own conscience.
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- ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1969)
- Starring Jason Robards, Henry
Fonda, Charles Bronson et al.
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- Synopsis
- Directed by Sergio Leone. A
not your typical western.
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- RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY (1962)
- Starring Randolph Scott
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Synopsis
- Western tale about two over-the-hill
buddies who have been on both sides of the law during their eventful
lives. Now they're guarding a cargo of gold--which one of the
men intends to steal. But along the way, the men reminisce about
their exciting past, compete with each other for the affections
of a comely lass, and confront a band of merciless outlaws out
to get the gold for themselves.
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- RIDE LONESOME
- Starring Randolph Scott and
Lee Van Cleef
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- Synopsis
- Ride Lonsome is a Randolph Scott
western written by Burt Kennedy and directed by Budd Boetticher.
Made in 1959. Scott is a bounty hunter bringing in a wanted criminal
when he's sidetracked by rescuing a woman from Indians. he has
to enlist the aid of two other wanted outlaws so they can keep
their scalps and make it out of Indian Territory. It's a dire
little piece with Scott as a man with a torments past. But it
has a beautiful simplicity to it. An understated elegance. And
a very poignant ending. And Lee Van Cleef is one of the bad guys.
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- Chuck
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