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World Famous Comics: Items Similar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Two-Disc Special Edition) | | | | Items Similar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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| 1. Shane | 
| Starring: Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde, Jack Palance Directed By: George Stevens August 15, 2000
It's amazing how this film has stood the test of time: Excellent actors, great script, top performances.
Compare "Shane" to Clint Eastwood's remake "Pale Rider". Of course Clint "updated" the script and characters (e.g. changing the young boy to a blossoming teenage girl, and other little surprises). "Shane" is still the better of the two... more
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| | 2. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance/Shane | 
| Starring: Artist Not Provided July 01, 2008
This is a review for the double DVD set released by Paramount featuring THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE(1962) and SHANE (1953).
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE is in wide screen b&w, directed by John Ford and stars John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin along with a magnificent cast of character actors, some of them regulars in many of John Fords's previous directoral efforts... more
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| | 3. Harry and Tonto | 
| Starring: Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn, René Enríquez, Herbert Berghof, Michael McCleery Directed By: Paul Mazursky September 06, 2005
Overall Harry and Tonto is a moving bittersweet story about making changes later in life and doing things for yourself. Harry was forced to change, and the journey with all its adventures gave him a second chance. Harry and Tonto was released in 1974, but still plays well as a comedy-drama. Harry Golden (played well by Art Carney) is a 72 year old widower who has to leave his Manhattan apartment... more
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| | 4. The Magnificent Seven (Special Edition) | 
| Starring: Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Eli Wallach, Robert Vaughn Directed By: John Sturges May 08, 2001
You know all about this movie, and you know you want it for your DVD collection. So what are you waiting for -- Blue Ray?... more
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| | 5. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Paramount Centennial Collection) | 
| Starring: James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien Directed By: John Ford May 19, 2009
Again I have the experience of watching straight through a movie that I had always heard about, but never actually watched; I like to think of this permitting me to watch it fresh, and to see the movie on its own terms - purely as a movie, a bit of entertainment, an agreeable way of spending an evening.
It's a twilight movie, an elegy for a West that was already gone, and perhaps never... more
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| | 6. Going in Style | 
| Starring: George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg, Charles Hallahan, Pamela Payton-Wright March 30, 2004
I really liked this movie. It had a great cast and a memorable storyline. With all due respect to the lead actors, the film looks like something the Three Stooges might have done later in their career had Larry's health not taken a turn for the worse. Seriously, I can easily picture them doing a movie out of character, tackling the woes common to many senior citizens. I view "Going In Style" as a sort... more
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| | 7. The Ox-Bow Incident | 
| Starring: Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Mary Beth Hughes, Anthony Quinn, William Eythe Directed By: William A. Wellman November 04, 2003
As many have noted, the Ox-Bow incident is not your typical Western. It does not contain a lot of action, the scenery is pretty limited, and the cast is not that great, but it really will get you thinking about justice. Many other reviewers have described the plot, so I will not detail it here. Needless to say, the scenes that are most riveting are the ones where the men are trying to decide what to... more
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| | 8. My Darling Clementine | 
| Starring: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Cathy Downs, Walter Brennan Directed By: John Ford January 06, 2004
It's hard to believe there is so much praise for "My Darling Clementine", one of the worst westerns ever by John Ford and one of Henry Fonda's worst performances. Put aside the historical inaccuracies that are myriad, and the location scenes (Monument Valley) which are inaccurate and let's focus on the film and pretend, for a moment, that it isn't about Wyatt Earp but is a fictional account, as were... more
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| | 9. Lost in America | 
| Starring: Albert Brooks, Julie Hagerty, Sylvia Farrel, Tina Kincaid, Candy Ann Brown Directed By: Albert Brooks April 03, 2001
I bought this for my pops, he likes it, thinks it's a classic funny movie... more
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| | 10. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Two-Disc Special Edition) | 
| Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane Directed By: John Huston September 30, 2003
Features:- John Huston won the Academy Award(R) for writing and directing this powerful saga that pits gold and greed in the wilds of Mexico and stars his father (Walter Huston) and Humphrey Bogart. Year: 1948 Director: John Huston Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim HoltRunning Time: 126 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR Age: 012569581623 UPC: 0125695816
action.excitement.adventure,drama.add great acting to the mix and you can't go wrong with this rousing tale.but it's much deeper than that.themes of greed and jealousy,morality(the human condition)are explored here.Humphrey Bogart is in fine form here as he meets up with another guy in the same boat.they end up palling around together and meet a crusty old codger,and eventually... more
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