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Famed U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur watched one John Wayne movie once a month for every month because he loved the ...
ALD If Sam Peckinpah forced open the floodgates of balletic, consequence-free screen violence with ‘The Wild Bunch’, then it was Robert Aldrich’s gory cavalry western which presented the ...
Jazz, for sure. Comic books, certainly. It’s probably safe to add the Western to that list, too, even if — like jazz and comics — the Western has roots around the globe and has since been ...
Mass action, humorous byplay in the western cavalry outpost, deadly suspense, and romance are masterfully combined in this production [suggested by the story Massacre by James Warner Bellah].
Rio Grande was more than a “regular cavalry” Western flick. It actually had a political statement that wasn’t revealed for quite some time after its release. Wayne himself told Munn that the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Call the Cavalry: John Ford’s “Cavalry Trilogy,” plus one other Ford western, and three comedies by the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker (also known as ...