Production Year: 1955 - Westerns - Director: Anthony Mann - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp, Cathy O'Donnell, Alex Nicol, Wallace Ford, Jack Elam, Aline MacMahon, John War Eagle more
In Anthony Mann's THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, a Wyoming man (James Stewart) heads for New Mexico to catch the men who sold rifles to the Apaches, who in turn used them to slaughter his brother.
Stewart (starting withWinchester '73and peaking withThe Naked Spur). Only John Ford excelled Mann as a purveyor of eye-filling Western imagery, and Mann's best fil...
Stewart (starting withWinchester '73and peaking withThe Naked Spur). Only John Ford excelled Mann as a purveyor of eye-filling Western imagery, and Mann's best fil...
Production Year: 1965 - Westerns - Director: Sergio Leone - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Klaus Kinski, Mario Brega, Gian Maria Volonte, Mara Krup, Luigi Pistilli
Production Year: 1959 - Westerns - Director: Howard Hawks - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson, Ward Bond, Claude Akins, Walter Brennan, John Russell
Plot: A cow herder hunts down his brother's killer. Suspicion falls on the son of an ailing cattle baron.
DVD Description
In Anthony Mann's THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, a Wyoming man (James Stewart) heads for New Mexico to catch the men who sold rifles to the Apaches, who in turn used them to slaughter his brother.
Release details
DVD Region: DVD
Studio(s): SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT; CINRAM LOGISTICS
Release date: 01/10/2001
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: CDR 10242
Barcode: 5035822024236
Production Designer: Cary Odell
Music Director: Morris Stoloff, Arthur Morton
Screenwriter: Philip Yordan
Director of Photography: Charles Lang
Art Director: Cary Odell
Author: Frank Burt, Thomas T. Flynn, Philip Yordan
Composer: Morris Stoloff, George Duning, Arthur Morton
Advantages: DIREction AND SCRIPT Disadvantages: none
...This movie super good i am watching action movies for long time i am not entrusted in other movies at all one day i went to my friend home to meet my friend.Then we together watched the movie first i am not entrusted at all because there is no action fighting in it.I said i will not watch then after a fight between us i start seeing movie .
From the starting to ending of movie we did not moved from chair the went on seeing the movie.I never saw such a movie before then i under sand there much more than action in movies.
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...about Hitler’s “existing” son and Tobias writes about ancient Rome-it all symbolizing one glorify tale about measure of power. Because the wonderful and balanced cast makes this film an underwhelming and never dying morality tale. Who's The Manfrom Elysian Fields? Mick-just-like-a rolling-stone-Jagger. Perfect! Andy Garcia plays an aspiring author who gambles his life, to write a first novel that fails. A novel about possibility of Hitler's child survival. "Hitler's Child," about the supposed son of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, becomes hit with the critics, but went on disaster in the bookstores. Nothing new for this commercial world. Seen so many times, a quality with no finances attached. It is however, clear that the scriptwriter lives in reality describing reality in nowadays publishing, with the simple scene in...
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Advantages: Really funny, feel-good film Disadvantages: None that i can think of..!
...I recently purchased this DVD after one of my friend's made me watch her copy, because I loved it so much!
The plot is based on Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, but is a more modern version with slight changes, obviously! The main character Viola (Amanda Bynes) is desperate to prove she is a good football player after being told she cannot join her school team because she is female. She plots to disguise herself as her twin brother Sebastian and take his place at his new school (whilst he is away with his band) to prove her football skills. She manages to convince everyone she is male (albeit a slightly odd one) - even popular girl Olivia gets a crush on her/him. Viola, however, has fallen for her roommate Duke (Channing Tatum :P ), who has been helping her with her football, but she cannot reveal this due to her disguise. All in all...
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