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Manufacturer: Simitar Entertainment Starring: Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon, Anna Kashfi, Brian Donlevy, Dick York Directed By: Delmer Daves
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303928234 Format: Color ISBN: 6304287453 Label: Simitar Entertainment Manufacturer: Simitar Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Simitar Entertainment Release Date: 1996-11-06 Running Time: 92 Studio: Simitar Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1996
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Customer Rating:      Summary: coming of age in the saddle Comment: well made and enjoyable. I have seen this several times and enjoyed it more each time. A diferent twist on "Red River".
Customer Rating:      Summary: cowboy Comment: if you want this movie in widescreen watch for it on turner classic
movies and copy it...they show it in widescreen often...the tv cut takes
away about half the scope of the picture....
Customer Rating:      Summary: kinda disappointed Comment: This edition of the movie includes a special trailer made with Jack Lemmon. In the trailer Mr. Lemmon describes the film as being in glorious technicolor and broad as the movie screen to capture all the scope of the outdoor locations. But this version is TV "Full Screen" with no widescreen option. And I've looked and can't find this movie in a widescreen format. It's a great western, one I watch over and over, I just wish I could find a version that would let me see the movie as it was intended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The heart of the classic western Comment: The tender-foot who proves he can learn his lessons all too well. It is a classic western story with that quintessential cowboy legend in Glenn Ford juxtaposed against the tender-foot played well by Jack Lemmon. The contrast and comparisons make for an interesting and moral tale of how two very different men learn from each other the lessons of human dignity and respect. Very well played and very entertaining classic western tale.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ride 'em "Cowboy"! Comment: One of the better westerns of the period with the always excellent Glenn Ford and a young and talented Jack Lemmon. Well photographed and tightly edited. I highly recommend this fifties Columbia production.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: coming of age in the saddle Comment: well made and enjoyable. I have seen this several times and enjoyed it more each time. A diferent twist on "Red River".
Customer Rating:      Summary: cowboy Comment: if you want this movie in widescreen watch for it on turner classic
movies and copy it...they show it in widescreen often...the tv cut takes
away about half the scope of the picture....
Customer Rating:      Summary: kinda disappointed Comment: This edition of the movie includes a special trailer made with Jack Lemmon. In the trailer Mr. Lemmon describes the film as being in glorious technicolor and broad as the movie screen to capture all the scope of the outdoor locations. But this version is TV "Full Screen" with no widescreen option. And I've looked and can't find this movie in a widescreen format. It's a great western, one I watch over and over, I just wish I could find a version that would let me see the movie as it was intended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The heart of the classic western Comment: The tender-foot who proves he can learn his lessons all too well. It is a classic western story with that quintessential cowboy legend in Glenn Ford juxtaposed against the tender-foot played well by Jack Lemmon. The contrast and comparisons make for an interesting and moral tale of how two very different men learn from each other the lessons of human dignity and respect. Very well played and very entertaining classic western tale.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ride 'em "Cowboy"! Comment: One of the better westerns of the period with the always excellent Glenn Ford and a young and talented Jack Lemmon. Well photographed and tightly edited. I highly recommend this fifties Columbia production.
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