Production year: |
1933 |
Directors: |
Douglas Heyes, Giuseppe Colizzi, Henry Hathaway, Frank McDonald, Mack V. Wright |
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Disc ID: 2C8B-5A07-A35A-120F
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Running time: |
5:59 (359 Min.) |
Casetype: |
Keep Case |
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NTSC, [Color status unset], 1.33:1, Full Frame |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
Released: |
October 13, 2008 |
Collection type: |
Owned |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
January 01, 1970 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
Powder Keg
Originally a pilot for a television series, this western centers on a wild pair of detectives who are hired to bring train hijackers to justice.
Boot Hill
A tough adventurer and his sidekick find outlaws and rowdy women in this action-filled spaghetti western.
To the Last Man
In the years following the Civil War, Kentucky man Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) moves his family to Nevada, partly to start life anew, but mostly to leave behind the bloody family feud between the Haydens and the Colbys. This, alas, is not to be: once in Nevada, Hayden lands in the middle of a war between cattlemen and sheepherders -- a war involving the same two families.
Song of Arizona
Gabby's ranch for wayward boys is in financial trouble. One of his boys, Chip is hiding stolen money sent by his father the outlaw leader King Blaine. After Blaine is killed, Chip decides to pay off Gabby's debt with this money, but trouble arises when the remaining gang members arrive looking for the loot.
Winds of the Wasteland
As the telegraph takes over, each Pony Express rider is given two horses as a reward, so Johnny Blair (Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) buy a run-down stageline from Cal Drake (Douglas Cosgrove). Realizing they've been cheated, they race Drake to Sacramento for a $25,000 government mail contract, with Barbara Forsythe (Phyllis Fraser) cheering them on as they revitalize the ghost town of Crescent City. |
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