Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Stagecoach (1966)

This review is on Stagecoach from 1966 which stars: Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Michael Connors, Alex Cord, Bing Crosby, Robert Cummings, Van Heflin, Slim Pickens, Stephanie Powers, Keenan Wynn and is directed by Gordon Douglas.

A group of unlikely traveling companions find themselves on the same stagecoach to Cheyenne.



This is a Twilight Time release and has great video and audio quality. An isolated score is included with this release. The film in presented in color, Widescreen and runs for about 115mins (1hr 55mins).

I would give this film a 6.5/10 and the DVD a 4/5.
Overall this is a great DVD release and is a film I recommend.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Coroner Creek (1948)

This review is on Coroner Creek from 1948 which stars: Randolph Scott, Marguerite Chapman, George MacReady, Sally Eilers, Edgar Buchanan and is directed by Ray Enright.

Scott plays a man hell bent o avenge the murder of his fiancee, no matter the cost.



This is a SONY/Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Vault Collection release and has great video and audio quality. The film in presented in color, full frame and runs for about 89mins (1hr 29mins).

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.

The Walking Hills (1949)

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.

The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949)

This review is on The Doolins of Oklahoma from 1949 which stars: Randolph Scott, George MacReady, Louise Allbritton, John Ireland, Virginia Huston and is directed by Gordon Douglas.

Justice was never so unforgiving as in this tale of a former outlaw (Scott) who tries to start a new life as a husband and a farmer, only to be outed by his former gang and hunted by a ruthless U.S. Marshall (MacReady).



This is a SONY/Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Vault Collection release and has great video and audio quality. The film in presented in b&w, full frame and runs for about 89mins (1hr 29mins).

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.

7th Cavalry (1956)

This review is on 7th Cavalry from 1956 which stars: Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Faylen and is directed by Joseph H. Lewis.

A soldier accused of fleeing the Battle of Little Big Horn sets out to clear his reputation by recovering the body of General Custer.



This is a SONY/Turner Classic Movie (TCM) Vault Collection release and has pretty good video and audio quality. The film in presented in color, Widescreen and runs for about 76mins (1hr 16mins).

I would give this film a 6.5/10 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.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Men (1950)

This review is on The Men from 1950 which stars: Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright, Everett Sloane, Jack Webb and is directed by Fred Zinnemann.

Ken (Brando) is a paralyzed war veteran that tires to adjust to life without the use of his limbs.



This is an Olive Films release and has great video and audio quality. The film is presented in b&w, full screen and runs for about 85mins (1hr 25mins).

I would give this film a 7.5/10 and the DVD a 3/5. Overall this is a good DVD release and is a film I recommend.