You’d like a drink better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stub, wouldn’t you? Welcome to today’s…
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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This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. – The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance…
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Sure I can find another wife. But she take my rifle and my horse. Oh, I’ll never sell her. I…
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Things seem different here. They say God made Australia last, don’t you know, after he got tired of making everything…
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I’d hate to say anything good about that long-winded jackanapes, but he does know the short way to start a…
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Don’t force me to fight because you won’t like my way of fighting. The Violent Men (1955) is a great…
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And so they’ll come into town, and you’ll shoot them all down dog-dead in the street, is that it? Rough…
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I’m thirty years older than you are. I had my back broke once, and my hip twice. And on my…
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I haven’t lost my temper in forty years, but pilgrim you caused a lot of trouble this morning, might have…
