Well, I’ll be a suck-egg mule-! Legs like that, and she can shoot, too! – Rio Lobo (1970) Rio Lobo…
Western Films
From open range to town streets, classic Westerns strike a balance between character and code. Ride into the canon with The Searchers (1956) and the cattle-drive grit of Red River (1948). Then see how the genre evolves in The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and the ensemble punch of The Magnificent Seven (1960).
Explore star legacies in Actor Bios like John Wayne and Lee Marvin, and compare western-noir crossovers inside Film Noir. For lighter detours, try Cat Ballou (1965). This archive helps you program smart double features and discover new trail favorites.
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Well… my nation… fought… for liberty against the United States… And Christianity is always the brother of liberty in all…
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Sergeant, there’s one thing I ought a tell you; if you lay a hand on White Buffalo again, I’ll kill…
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There’s nothing more frightening to a beautiful woman than another beautiful woman – The Falcon Out West (1944) The Falcon…
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Do you prefer the leg… or the breast? – The Horse Soldiers (1959) A highly fictionalized version of the American…
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Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle Dixie? – The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) A Hero’s Journey through…
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In short, when someone else says you’re a writer, that’s when you’re a writer… not before – Hearts of the…
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Awful lot of law for a little cowtown Today, Rick Barlow and I are having a conversation about the great…
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Blonde as a new mop and beautiful as the girl on the feed store calendar Hello to all of the…
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Where a horse’s hoofs strike firelight from the flint stones every stride – Banjo Paterson Hello to all of the…
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I’ve seen dogs that wouldn’t claim you for a son, Tate Today on the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, we are…
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It isn’t always being fast or even accurate that counts. It’s being willing. Today on Classic Movie Rev we are…
