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Flame of Barbary Coast

Flame of Barbary Coast by Joseph Kane from Republic Pictures

    Republic Pictures could be downright bewildering when they tried for sophisticated entertainment (mostly the studio specialized in B-movie-with-a-plus knockabout). Exhibit A is this San Francisco wannabe that, despite the presence of John Wayne in a Stetson, is not a Western because it's all citified, takes place six years into the 20th century (when is that earthquake due?), and spotlights romance, capitalism, and civic virtue instead of gunplay. Montana cowhand Duke Fergus (Duke Wayne), effectively robbed by big-time gambler Tito Morell (Joseph Schildkraut), studies up on gambling and returns to beat the simpering Continental at his own game and wrest away his beloved chantoosie Flaxen Tarry (Ann Dvorak). At regular intervals, two of these three people will have a scene in which they express major hostility, come to an understanding, indicate mutual admiration, then get mad all over again--within the space of eight lines of dialogue. None of this makes sense, so it must be sophisticated. --Richard T. Jameson

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    Cheyenne - The Complete First Season

    Cheyenne - The Complete First Season by Lew Landers from Warner Home Video

      No collection of classic TV Westerns is complete without Cheyenne, the trailblazing 1955 series that premiered within weeks of Gunsmoke. The strapping Clint Walker stars as Cheyenne Bodie, the iconic role that earned him his place in the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Cheyenne is a classic Western hero in the drifter tradition, accepting jobs ranging from frontier scout to trail boss. In this first season, he is accompanied at times by sidekick Smitty (L.Q. Jones). "It takes about a minute to know a man," one character remarks during the course of Cheyenne's first season. But we size up Cheyenne in an instant. He is a man of honor, straight shooting and plainspoken. In one episode, he declines an offered position of ranch foreman. "I don't like the job," he states, "and when I don't like a job, I turn it down." When a woman refers to Indians as "savages" in the first episode, Cheyenne enlightens her, "The Indians think we're the savages." Several episodes, including "Quicksand" and "The Last Train West," echo the John Ford masterpiece, Stagecoach, as Cheyenne finds himself amongst a diverse and disparate group of people who are thrown together by circumstance.

      Cheyenne was part of a new breed of "adult Western." The episode "Johnny Bravo" (was this the inspiration for Greg's rock star nom de plume on The Brady Bunch?) deals with a rancher who disapproves of his daughter's affair with a Mexican. Keep a sharp lookout for actors who would later become Hollywood's most wanted. A pre-Maverick James Garner appears as different characters in three episodes. Dennis Hopper is hot-triggered gunfighter the Utah Kid, in "Quicksand." And that's the future Miss Hathaway, Nancy Kulp, as a sassy waitress in "Johnny Bravo." Cheyenne was originally broadcast as one of three rotating series under the banner, Warner Brothers Presents, but it quickly established itself as the runaway hit. Like the best Westerns, it is anything but quaint nostalgia. With its timeless setting, compelling stories, charismatic hero, and positive values, the sun will never set on Cheyenne. --Donald Liebenson

      Cheyenne follows the adventures of Cheyenne Bodie. Cheyenne was a big man, a former army scout who went west after the American Civil War and drifted from job to job, here a cowboy, there a lawman, and always a larger-than-life hero.

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      Cheyenne (Television Favorites)

      Cheyenne (Television Favorites) by Lew Landers from Warner Home Video

        A former army scout Cheyenne Bodie roamed the west after the Civil War as a drifter. Changing jobs in each town he came across Cheyenne encountered more than his share of brawls women and bad guys.Running Time: 142 min.System Requirements:Running Time 142 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 012569734128

        Dakota

        Dakota by Joseph Kane from Republic Pictures

          It was invariably a bad sign when Republic saddled John Wayne with a wife and obliged him to wear a city feller's coat. To make matters worse, in Dakota the uxorial appendage is Czech kewpie doll Vera Hruba Ralston (a wife offscreen, too--to studio boss Herbert J. Yates). Eloping with her from the Chicago mansion of her railroad-baron daddy, Wayne wants to head west for California. Ralston prefers the wheat lands of Dakota and, not for the last time, gets her way.

          With a slew of seasoned character actors (starting with Walter Brennan as a choleric riverboat captain), auspicious writing credits (Carl Foreman, Oscar-winner Howard Estabrook), and an offbeat setting--a melting-pot Fargo with immigrant farmers wearing the costumes of their native lands--Dakota really ought to be a more memorable movie. Instead, despite plenty of chases, robberies, and killings, it seems never quite to get started. The only mildly interesting aspect is Wayne's having to play it smiley and affable toward the likes of land-grabber Ward Bond and his henchmen Mike Mazurki, Grant Withers, and Paul Fix even as he knows they're responsible for every nasty thing that befalls the community.

          Second-unit director Yakima Canutt stages a spectacular last-reel wheat-field fire, but mostly the movie is hamstrung by Republic's penchant for cheap miniatures and an overabundance of (awful) process photography. At one point, the riverboat on which the cast is traveling comes to an inglorious halt on a sandbar--and behind them, the scenery continues to glide merrily by. --Richard T. Jameson

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          King of the Pecos

          King of the Pecos by Joseph Kane from Republic Pictures

            The Great American Western, Volume 27: Rawhide / Colorado / The Carson City Kid / Man From Hell's Edges

            The Great American Western, Volume 27: Rawhide / Colorado / The Carson City Kid / Man From Hell's Edges by Ray Taylor from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment

              Four western classics: Rawhide, Colorado, The Carson City Kid, and Man From Hell's Edges.

              The Fighting Marines - 12 chapter movie serial

              The Fighting Marines - 12 chapter movie serial by B. Reeves Eason from Alpha Video

                Flame Of Barbary Coast / Santa Fe Stampede (Double Feature)

                Flame Of Barbary Coast / Santa Fe Stampede (Double Feature) by George Sherman from Republic Pictures

                  FLAME OF BARBARY COAST: John Wayne is "Duke" a good-hearted rancher from Montana who comes to San Francisco to collect a debt owed to him by Tito (Joseph Schildkraut) slick owner of a casino. He falls in love with Flaxen (Ann Dvorak) the beautiful saloon singer engaged to Tito! Duke loses his hard-earned bankroll at Tito's casino forcing him to leave town. But not for long! The next time he comes to town his luck radically changes. In fact he's so lucky that he almost cleans out Titl's casino. With his winnings Duke builds a casino across the street from tito hiring Flaxen to star in his floor show. All goes well until the great San Fransisco earthquake forces Duke Flaxen and all the residents of the city to regroup and rebuild. William Frawley also stars in this exciting drama featuring "the Duke" at his larger than life finest. SANTA FE STAMPEDE - An old friend of the Mesquiteers strikes gold and plans to give the trio half the claim. but the town's crooked mayor and his ruthless henchmen have their own ideas. Murder follows in their path and Stony (John Wayne) accused of the crime faces a lynch mob that wants revenge!System Requirements:Running Time: 147 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 017153213133 Manufacturer No: 21313

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                  Texas Legionaires (Man From Music Mountain)

                  Texas Legionaires (Man From Music Mountain) by Joseph Kane from Reel Enterprises

                    Roy returns home to fine a range feud between the cattlemen and the sheepmen. When his friend is killed he finds the rifle had a defective pin. He learns the rifle belongs to a ranch hand named Barker and that a third party has caused the feud. When he captures outlaws trying to blow up a dam, he claims Barker was the killer. But Barker has switched rifles and the outlaws now accuse Roy and Roy finds himself in trouble.

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                    The Man From Cheyenne

                    The Man From Cheyenne by Joseph Kane from Reel Enterprises

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