Billed as the first East meets West Western, and directed by Terence Young, RED SUN is based on a true story from the American Wild West of 1870, when paths cross for an outlaw (Charles Bronson, The Dirty Dozen), a gunfighter (Alain Delon, Le Samourai), a prostitute (Ursula Andress, Dr No) and a Samurai warrior (Toshiro Mifune, Rashomon). Bronson plays Link, a train robber forced by the Japanese Ambassador to help regain a priceless sword stolen by Link’s double crossing partner Gauche (Delon). Accompanied by Kuroda (Mifune), the Ambassador’s bodyguard, he travels the West in pursuit, along the way stopping in a brothel to pick up Gauche’s girlfriend (Andress) as hostage. Kuroda plans to kill Gauche straight away with the sword itself, to redeem his honour, but Link needs him alive to find the loot from their last robbery. Joined uneasily together with a common goal they have only seven days to find Gauche or Kuroda must die by his own sword.
Gunfight At The OK Corral (1957): A gang of ruthless outlaws...a pair of larger-than-life heroes...a timeless tale of good versus evil. Acclaimed actors Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas team up to rid Tombstone Arizona of the murderous Clanton gang in this all-star action-packed classic. When lawman Wyatt Earp (Lancaster) and gunfighter Doc Holiday (Douglas) ride into town they find themselves pitted against one of the biggest foes ever encountered in the form of Ike Clanton (Lyle Bettger) and his ruthless gang. It isn't long before the confrontation explodes into a survival-at-all-costs battle with Rhonda Fleming Jo Van Fleet John Ireland Dennis Hopper Deforest Kelley Martin Milner and Lee Van Cleef among those swept into the drama and excitement of one of the Wild West's most legendary events! Once Upon A Time In The West (1969): Sergio Leone's monumental epic 'Once Upon A Time In The West' ranks among the five or six all-time Western masterpieces. The picture itself is as big as its Monument Valley locations as grand as its fine distinguished cast. Henry Fonda plays the blackest character of his long career. He's Frank the ruthless murderous psychopath who suffers conscience pangs after annihilating an entire family. Jason Robards is the half-breed falsely accused of the terrible slaughter. Charles Bronson plays the harmonica playing man who remembers how his brother was savagely tortured. Brilliantly directed by Leone and accompanied by one of Ennio Morriconne's greatest scores this glorious picture helped re-establish the Western's significance. Watch out for that lengthy opening titles sequence... True Grit (1969): In 1970 John Wayne earned an Academy Award for his larger-than-life performance as the drunken uncouth and totally fearless one-eyed U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn. The cantankerous Rooster is hired by a headstrong young girl (Kim Darby) to find the man who murdered her father and fled with the family savings. When Cogburn's employer insists on accompanying the old gunfighter sparks fly. And the situation goes from troubled to disastrous when the inexperienced but enthusiastic Texas Ranger (Glen Campbell) joins the party. Laughter and tears punctuate the wild action in this extraordinary Western which features performances by Robert Duvall and Strother Martin. The Sons Of Katie Elder (1965): Katie Elder bore four sons. The day she is buried they all return home to Clearwater Texas to pay their last respects. John Wayne is the eldest and toughest son the gunslinger. Tom (Dean Martin) is good with a deck of cards and good with a gun when he has to be. Matt (Earl Holliman) is the quiet one - nobody ever called him yellow... twice. Bud (Michael Anderson Jr.) is the youngest. Any hope for respectability lies with him. Directed by Henry Hathaway (True Grit) an acknowledged master of the western the story has a dual theme: not only is this a he-man's story but it is also a drama of the maternal influence of Katie Elder movingly portrayed from beginning to conclusion.
Expanding on her popular Tracy Anderson Method Dance Cardio & Total Cardio DVDs, Tracy Anderson brings you her Dance Cardio II programme, offering new choreographed sequences for you to learn and perfect. The Tracy Anderson Dance Cardio II DVD is an essential supplement to Tracy's Method series of DVDs. In this 50 minute DVD, Tracy carefully choreographs movements that allow you to continuously burn calories and create a longer and leaner figure.
Celebrated war hero Audie Murphy packs a two-fisted punch in this action-filled western adventure which also features legendary Oscar winner Lee Marvin in one of his first screen appearances. Stephen McNally is Lightning the quick-drawing marshall of Silver city who's intent on capturing a ruthless gang of claim jumpers that have been terrorizing and murdering local miners-including his best friend. After losing the use of his famed trigger finger in a shootout Lightning deputize
They pinned a Marshal's star on his outlaw heart...and then used it as a target! After robbing a bank Joe Maybe (Murphy) assumes the identity of his pursuer a famous US Marshal when he stumbles into a town and is confronted by the local judge (Walter Matthau). Joe is forced to remain as the new Marshal and an old flame Tessa who nearly reveals his true identity assumes the role of his wife. The couple are given a home and a chance for respectability something which neither has had before. Maintaining the charade Tessa (Gia Scala) is torn by her loyalty to her real boyfriend who is planning to rob the bank and her growing feelings for her fake husband.
Chuck Connors stars in the title role as the Indian Chief who, having reluctantly surrendered to the US forces in return for food and land, finds the white man's promises broken as their land is revoked. He leads the Apache tribe in all-out war against the Americans, which they can never hope to win. However, as his tribe is depleted, Geronimo continues to hold his ground.
'Know what a loner is? He's a born cripple. He's a cripple because the only person he can live with is himself. It's his life, the way he wants to live. It's all for him. A guy like that, he'd kill a woman like you. Because he couldn't love you, not the way you are loved.' - Jack Burns Oscar winner Kirk Douglas ignites the screen with one of his most personal roles as a cowboy on a collision course with the modern world. After landing himself in jail trying to break out his friend, Jack Bu...
A remote military outpost in Patagonia 1882 during the so-called “Conquest of the Desert” a genocidal campaign against the aboriginal population of the region. Acts of savagery abound on all sides. Captain Gunnar Dinesen has come from Denmark with his fifteen year-old daughter to take an engineering job with the argentine army. Being the only female in the area Ingeborg creates quite a stir among the men. She falls in love with a young soldier and one night they run away together. When he wakes up the Captain realises what has happened and decides to venture into enemy territory to find the young couple. “Jauja” is the story of a man’s desperate search for his daughter a solitary quest that takes us to a place beyond time where the past vanishes and the future has no meaning.
A shotgun-wielding bounty hunter carves a bloody legend through the lawless New Mexico Territories in Spencer G. Bennet's classic Western saga of revenge and retribution. Eastern tenderfoot Willie Duggan (Dan Duryea) arrives in the frontier town of Silver Creek - and immediately finds himself a long way from home. Here there is no law. The whisky is expensive but life is cheap - and any justice has to be bought with a six gun. The idealistic Duggan decides to become a bounty hunter. Teaming up with an old sea captain (Fuzzy Knight) he confronts the worst killers in the Territories - and learns his lesson the hard way. Now he knows the only good outlaw is a dead outlaw and decides to wipe them all out armed only with his faith in the Lord and the sawn-off shotgun strapped to his leg.
Amiable con man Jack Cooper (Craig Sheffer) is on a westbound stagecoach headed for the next batch of suckers who will mistake them for an easy mark. Fiery Sarah O'Rourke (Linda Fiorentino) rides the same coach handcuffed to lawman Bill Speakes (Sam Elliott) and headed for the hangman. In a few hours all should reach their destinations. But the trail they travel takes an unexpected turn: Cooper and O'Rourke are soon off the stage and running for their lives. The law ends and the ch
John Wayne: Cold Vengeance
Randolph Scott stars in this classic Western from 1949, directed by Edwin L. Marin. Scott plays Jim Dancer, one of Quantrill's Raiders, staging attacks on Kansas on behalf of the fallen Confederacy in the years following the Civil War. During one raid, Dancer kills the man he holds responsible for the death of his brother. The dead man was innocent, and Dancer becomes a fugitive. Months later, he resurfaces, under a stolen identity, as the Marshal of a lawless Kansas town. With the help of...
Three Faces Of The West (Dir. Bernard Vorhaus 1940): A refugee physician and his daughter find themselves part of a group of townspeople who are trying to relocate out of the dust bowl region of the South Central U.S. John Wayne stars the group's tireless leader. Shepherd Of The Hills (Dir. Henry Hathaway 1941): When a stranger comes to an isolated mountain village and tempers the rough rage of its inhabitants one of the mountaineers (""The Duke"") is still suspicious of this mysterious interloper--and not incidentally still bitter over being deserted by his father as an infant.
You've Never Seen The West This Wild! In a desolate Arizona town Marhal Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakam) is threatened by a family of outlaws who have just robbed the bank murdering everyone in their path. The savage Taylor Henry (Vince Vaughn) marks Valentine for certain death. Valentine journeys out to protect his sweetheart Miss Adalyne (Bridget Fonda) and to bring back the Henry Gang dead or alive.
In the wilderness... in trouble... in control. In Bear Grylls: Escape From Hell Bear takes his survival expertise one step further as he reveals the incredible stories of ordinary people stranded in devastatingly dire situations. Coupled with incredible archive footage and interviews with the survivors Bear will pit himself against the very same dangers and scenarios reliving their journeys through first-hand experience and showing us how to survive through some of the world's most desolate landscapes. From a plane crash in the Amazon to the remote crevasses of the European Alps and the unforgiving North African desert Bear navigates through ever more hostile terrain to show the skills needed to make it back to civilisation. Bear Grylls: Escape From Hell goes beyond mere endurance skills; it's a revealing insight into the human spirit under phenomenal pressure. It marries emotion and real experience into a show-stopping format that celebrates instinct endeavour and the will to survive in the face of Mother Nature's most awe-inspiring dangers.
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Mono ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Black & White, Interactive Menu, Remastered, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Dance hall gal Lil (Marie Windsor) is a very versatile woman - she can sing, she can ride, she plays cards and she knows how to forge - all of which make her attractive to several gentlemen, including secret service agent Tom Horn (George Montgomery). Horn's been sent West to round up a gang of counterfeiters. He starts by gaining the confidence of one of the ringleaders, Lil, and she leads him to Logan (Rod Cameron), the brains behind the operation. When Lil finds out that Horn is a Fed, she's tempted to fill him full of holes. The only problem is, he's taken her heart. ...Dakota Lil
A collection of four of the best John Wayne movies. MOVIES INCLUDED: ANGEL AND THE BADMAN THE MAN FROM UTAH RIDERS OF DESTINY LUCKY TEXAN
A classic revenge western Hannie Caulder stars Raquel Welch as the eponymous heroine who enlists the aid of a ruthless bounty hunter to teach her how to be a gunfighter so she can hunt down the three men responsible for raping her and murdering her husband.
Featuring action-packed direction from multiple-Oscar-nominated William A. Fraker and a rousing score from the legendary John Barry this is the ultimate story of the quintessential Western hero and his faithful companion Tonto who ride against evil in a thrilling adventure! The Legend of the Lone Ranger is featured here in a transfer made from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Texas Ranger John Reid is the sole survivor of an ambush arranged by outlaw leader Butch Cavendish and his gang. He is rescued by his childhood Comanche friend Tonto and when he recovers from his wounds he dedicates his life to fighting the evil that Cavendish represents. Donning a mask he saddles up his horse Silver and becomes The Lone Ranger: the most daring hero of them all! Bonus Features: Soundtrack suite featuring score and musical arrangements by John Barry Song suite with music by John Barry and narration/singing by Merle Haggard Original theatrical trailer Image gallery Promotional material PDF Film and Soundtrack Notes by Geoff Leonard and Pete Walker
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