Classic Westerns: 10 Movie Collection
2013 Western Not Rated 835 Minutes
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On DVD | March 12, 2013 |
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When the Daltons Rode: When land-grabbers frame the Daltons for murder and seize their ranch, the brothers turn outlaw in this action-packed adventure starring Randolph Scott. Texas Rangers Ride Again: To investigate ranch foreman Joe Yuma’s (Anthony Quinn) cattle rustling racket, Texas Ranger Jim Kingston (John Howard) poses as a fugitive outlaw to infiltrate the crooked gang. The Spoilers (1942): John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich and Randolph Scott shine in this all-star adventure classic about gold and greed in an 1890s Alaskan boomtown. The Virginian (1946): Joel McCrea plays the iconic title role of a straight-shooting ranch hand who stands up to cattle kingpin Trampas (Brian Donlevy). Albuquerque: Cole Armin (Randolph Scott) aids a start-up stagecoach line threatened by Albuquerque’s domineering rail baron – his uncle! Whispering Smith: Railroad detective Whispering Smith (Alan Ladd) is torn between friendship and duty when his hot-headed buddy Murray Sinclair (Robert Preston) gets mixed up with train robbers. Comanche Territory: Jim Bowie’s (Macdonald Carey) mining rights negotiation gets complicated when a beautiful saloon owner (Maureen O’Hara) rouses the local townsfolk. Sierra: Horse wrangler Ring Hassard (Audie Murphy) rescues a woman who helps prove his fugitive father (Dean Jagger) innocent of murder. Kansas Raiders: Jesse James (Audie Murphy) and his brothers join William Quantrill (Brian Donlevy) and his vengeful raiders in an effort to save the Confederacy. Tomahawk: A frontier scout (Van Heflin) tries to head off a clash between the cavalry and the Indians when the government decides to build a wagon route through Sioux territory.
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Released by Universal. See more credits.