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DakotaSurfer
May 12th, 2007, 09:50 AM
Looks like we have a whole parcel of movies on the little screen this weekend.

AMC is showing McQ and Flame of the Barbary Coast.

Encore Westerns is showing 'Neath the Arizona Skies and The War Wagon.

Flix will be showing The Big Trail.

HDNet Movies will be showing The Searchers in HDTV.

I know most of you will be watching the big 100 Years - 100 Hours of The Duke starting on May 26th. I've compiled a list of the movies they are showing since the movies are actually going to be shown several times over the 100 hour period. They are starting exactly at Midnight the morning of the 26th. Here's the list:

Chisum
West of the Divide
The Lucky Texan
The Man from Utah
Sagebrush Trail
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (95 min special on old Westerns)
The Star Packer
War of the Wildcats (In Old Oklahoma)
Cahill: US Marshall
The Searchers
100 Years of John Wayne (New 20 min Special for his birthday)
Randy Rides Alone
Blue Steel
The Desert Trail
The Dawn Rider
Angel and the Badman
Riders of Destiny
In Old California
The Lawless Frontier
Paradise Canyon
Texas Terror
Dakota
'Neath The Arizona Skies
Three Faces West
The War Wagon
Overland Stage Raiders

That's the list... 23 movies and 2 specials will be shown many many times over the 100 hours. You can see the actual schedule here: [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) if you want to set your recorders.

Lt. Brannigan
May 12th, 2007, 05:48 PM
ON first glance it appears to be mostly his stuff from the 30's, but in closer examination 13 of the 23 are. I hope that they are good copies.

West of the Divide
The Lucky Texan
The Man from Utah
Sagebrush Trail
The Star Packer
Randy Rides Alone
Blue Steel
The Desert Trail
The Dawn Rider
Riders of Destiny
The Lawless Frontier
Paradise Canyon
Texas Terror
'Neath The Arizona Skies
Overland Stage Raiders

gt12pak
May 14th, 2007, 07:05 PM
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs IMO was very enjoyable to watch as it told about most all of the early wastern stars. Some I had never even heard of before. But I was a bit disappointed that 100 years of the Duke was only 20 minutes. I thought it would have lasted at least an hour.

DakotaSurfer
May 14th, 2007, 07:20 PM
I recorded them GT, I'll have to watch them this weekend. There's that shadow again, a blank box between your post and mine.