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Hollywood Westerns Classics: 4 Classic Movies - AMC Collection (2 DVDs)

Hollywood Westerns Classics: 4 Classic Movies - AMC Collection (2 DVDs)Quantity in Basket: none
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AMC presents four films - See individual descriptions of each film appear below:

Abilene Town (1946): Pioneer town Abilene, Kansas is the setting in which tensions between long-settled cattle ranchers and new homesteaders play out. Abilene sits at the tail of a livestock path that stretches all the way to Texas. Its inhabitants include a dipsomaniac sheriff, a true-hearted dance hall girl, a sweet shopkeeper, a dangerously alluring barmaid, and a two-fisted town marshall. The community-at-large is split in half between those who want this place to stay a rowdy frontier town and those who yearn to change it into a tranquil place where they can raise a family.

Cast: Lloyd Bridges, Randolph Scott

The Outlaw (1943): Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) meets the notorious Billy the Kid (Jack Beutel), who has stolen his horse. Doc's old friend Pat Garrett, now a sheriff, wants to arrest the Kid for murder, but Doc helps his young friend flee to a hideout, where Billy meets Rio (Jane Russell), a beautiful young woman who soon finds herself falling in love with him. As Doc and Billy try to evade the law, they run into a series of adventures involving Indians and gunfights, culminating in a fierce showdown. Under the control of director/ producer Howard Hughes, THE OUTLAW became both a classic Western and a tribute to the charms of its leading lady, 19-year-old Jane Russell, whose cleavage was featured prominently in the film's publicity. As a result, THE OUTLAW became one of the most controversial films of the 1940s, leading to a protracted battle with censors that only added to the film's allure. The story of Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday, and Billy the Kid sharply veers from historical reality but the result is a fun and engaging classic that stands out from other Westerns of the era.

Cast: Jane Russell, Walter Huston

Rage at Dawn (1955): In this classic western, secret agent Randolph Scott plays the ever present good guy in search of the bad to rid the town of danger. His plans are to bring the Reno Brothers gang to justice once and for all. He goes undercover as a train robber in order to become a member of this infamous gang of crooks. Once inside, the situation takes an unexpected turn when he falls for their sister and takes a liking to Forrest Tucker, their leader. As if things couldn't get any more complex, he soon discovers the gang's sneaky way of getting around the law; "legal loopholes" and political bribery.

Cast: Randolph Scott, Forest Tucker

Santa Fe Trail (1940): The story of Jeb Stewart, his romance with Kit Carson Holliday, friendship with George Custer and battles against John Brown in the days leading up to the outbreak of the American Civil War.

Cast: Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan

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