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K.D. Lightner said:Also in it, was another Ford stock actor, Pedro Armendariz. He was one of the three godfathers.
K.D. Lightner said:Wayne had a friendship with the Carey, family. After Harry Carey, Sr. died, the son, HC Jr., appeared not only in the cavalry films but both he, and his mother, Olive Carey, were in The Searchers.
Wayne honored his old friend at the very end of The Searchers, using a gesture made famous by Carey in his films -- he is framed in the doorway, and he takes one arm and grasps his other arm before turning away to leave his niece and family. Olive Carey, when she saw it, cried.
karol
Speaking of western spoofs, one I have always liked was "My Name is Nobody."Caroline said:These are all great Westerns!
One I really like is more a Western-Spoof but still a really great movie.
Lemonade Joe
Really odd, but fun anyway!
Saw Black Robe at the Angelica theater when it came out. Excellent film.dhermann1 said:Likewise, has anyone ever heard of a film about the Canadian frontier (Quebec) in the 1600's called Black Robe (1991)? What a film.
freebird said:It's easier to name actors than actual movies that I like, as I tend to like anything in the western genre.
Roy Rogers, Bill "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd, Sam Elliott, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Duvall, Tom Selleck, John Wayne, Glenn Ford,Randolph Scott and Jimmy Stewart are some of my favorites.
I put this in my BlockBuster que after reading your remarks. I just watched it last night and WOW. Gritty may not be a big enough word! It was good though, thanks for your post on it.Nathan Dodge said:A gritty western directed by the great Anthony Mann is 1958's MAN OF THE WEST. Gary Cooper, Julie London, Lee J. Cobb and Jack Lord--in a role as far removed from Hawaii Five-O as he ever got--in a dark, dark western that is about as graphic as movies got in those days. people bleed when they're shot, the lead actress is darn-near sexually assaulted by a gang. Just a brilliant work and thankfully it's now on DVD. I still remember seeing this movie for the first time one saturday afternoon seventeen years ago sitting there transfixed.
Jack Scorpion said:-Three Burials of Melquaides Estrada (way overrated!)