This review is on The Walking Hills from 1949 which stars: Randolph Scott, Ella Raines, William Bishop, Edgar Buchanan, Arthur Kennedy, John Ireland and is directed by John Sturges.
A lust for gold drives a ragtag band of travelers into the shifting sands of Death Valley, where their true characters will be revealed.
This is a SONY/Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Vault Collection release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film in
presented in b&w, full frame and runs for about 78mins (1hr 18mins).
I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 4/5. This
is part of a four-film Western collection of Randolph Scott from TCM.
Overall this is an awesome DVD release and is a film I recommend.
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Cheyenne (1947)
This review is on Cheyenne from 1947 which stars: Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale Sr., Arthur Kennedy
and is directed by Raoul Walsh.
Gambler-on-the-run James Wylie (Dennis Morgan) knows a good deal when he sees one. So when he’s offered his freedom in exchange for capturing the holdup man known as the Poet, Wylie heads to Cheyenne, where the bandit’s said to be forming a gang. Posing as the outlaw, he meets up with the Poet’s wife (Jane Wyman), who also claims to want him arrested. But when she warns her husband the law’s closing in, the desperado (Bruce Bennett) plans to outwit them both by ditching his bride for a dancehall girl (Janis Paige) and having Wylie lynched in his place. (from WarnerArchive)
This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 99mins (1hr 39mins).
I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.
Gambler-on-the-run James Wylie (Dennis Morgan) knows a good deal when he sees one. So when he’s offered his freedom in exchange for capturing the holdup man known as the Poet, Wylie heads to Cheyenne, where the bandit’s said to be forming a gang. Posing as the outlaw, he meets up with the Poet’s wife (Jane Wyman), who also claims to want him arrested. But when she warns her husband the law’s closing in, the desperado (Bruce Bennett) plans to outwit them both by ditching his bride for a dancehall girl (Janis Paige) and having Wylie lynched in his place. (from WarnerArchive)
This is a Warner Archive release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 99mins (1hr 39mins).
I would give this film a 7/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.
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