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| Cowboys with guns and attitude will always be a favorite theme for many moviegoers, and this ten movie collection is sure to be a pleaser.
Hellbenders (1967):
A coffin without a corpse... Crammed with millions in cash! An ex-Confederate and his sons plan to use stolen money as a way to revive the Confederacy.
Leading Role: Joseph Cotten, Norma Bengell, Al Mulock
Director: Sergio Corbucci
Drums in the Deep South (1951):
Best friends Clay Clayburn and Will Denning graduate from West Point only to soon find themselves fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War. When the two men meet each other in combat, neither knows it as each is in an artillery position hundreds of yards from the other. However, the love of Clay's life, Kathy Summers, does know and tries desperately to save her two good friends from killing each other.
Leading Role: James Craig
Director: William Cameron Menzies
Hearts in Bondage (1936):
As the war breaks out, several men are called into naval battle and forced into a struggle between their civic and familial responsibilities. Though they start out as friends, Lieutenant Kenneth Reynolds (James Dunn) and his pal Raymond Jordan (David Manners) soon find themselves on opposite sides of the battleground as Jordan decides to stand behind the Confederate cause. Meanwhile, the romantic relationship that has been building between Reynolds and Jordan's sister Constance (Mae Clarke) is threatened by the growing tension between the two men. In a similar twist of fate, the war also places senior naval officers Commander Jordan (Henry B. Walthill) and Captain Buchanan (Fritz Leiber) against each other. Though fictional, HEARTS IN BONDAGE explores the destructive force of war and the extremes that patriotism can lead people to.
Leading Role: James Dunn, Mae Clarke
Director: Lew Ayres
Sitting Bull (1954):
A depiction of the battle at Little Big Horn is the centerpiece of this classic American western that showcases the trial and near hanging of Calvary Officer Robertson for his sympathy toward native Americans. The main character, Chief Sitting Bull, becomes the hero when he saves Officer Robertson's life by collaborating with President Grant to offer a pardon on behalf the sympathizer.
Leading Role: Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy
Director: Sidney Salkow
Day of the Outlaw (1959):
Cowboys and ranchers have to put their differences aside when a gang of outlaws, led by army captain Jack Bruhn, decide to spend the night in a little Western town.
Leading Role: Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, Tina Louise
Director: André De Toth
Vendetta (1972):
Pancho Villa aka "Vendetta" - This is the exciting story of the famous outlaw and revolutionist Pancho Vill (Telly Savalas), who was pursued by the armies of both Mexica & the US. Villa and his comrade Scotty plot a raid am a US cavalry fort in retaliation. Chuck "The Rifleman" Conners co-star as Colonel Wilcox.
Leading Role: Telly Savalas, Clint Walker, Chuck Connors
Director: Eugenio Martin
A Town Called Hell (1971):
Greed and violence explode as a dual man-hunt reaches its terrorizing climax and a whole town is held hostage. AKA: "A Town Called Bastard." Starring such 'heavies' as Telly Savalas (TV's Kojak) and Robert Shaw (JAWS), as well as Stella Stevens
Leading Role: Telly Savalas, Robert Shaw
Director: Robert Parrish
Hunt The Man Down (1971):
Bad Man's River, aka "Hunt the Man Down" is a classic western adventure where Roy King, a reknown bandit who has lost his wife to a revolutionary named Montero, tries to steal millions from the Mexican government. The clincher is that he must collaborate in this venture with Montero himself. The shoot-em-up stars James Mason (JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH) and Lee Van Cleef (THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY).
Leading Role: James Mason, Lee Van Cleef
Director: Eugenio Martín
Deathwork (1971):
Captain Apache, aka "Deathwork" - A full-blooded Indian investigates a mysterious ambush-murder and stumbles on a plot to kill the President.
Leading Role: Lee Van Cleef
Director: Alexander Singer
Molly and Lawless John (1972):
Molly, the wife of a brutal sheriff, helps John, a condemned prisoner, escape. Together they do their best to elude Molly's vengeful husband.
Leading Role: Vera Ralston, Sam Elliott, John Anderson
Director: Gary Nelson
Region 1 (US and Canada)
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5-Disc Set
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Rated PG/R
928 minutes
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