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Big Duke
July 31st, 2009, 11:08 PM
How many Westerns after The Searchers did Duke not ride a Horse in?

arthurarnell
August 1st, 2009, 09:39 AM
Hi

Rio Bravo
How The West Was Won
North to Alaska



Regards

Arthur

chester7777
August 1st, 2009, 09:58 AM
Big Duke, that was a GREAT question!! I don't think I have ever thought about something like that.

Whenever a question like that comes up, I am always confident that SOMEbody here will know the answer, and Arthur came through with flying colors!

Arthur, way to go, with that interesting answer! I wouldn't have thought Rio Bravo would have been one of the films just off the top of my head - that answer surprised me the most.

Chester :newyear:

arthurarnell
August 1st, 2009, 10:45 AM
Hi

There may be others. Rio Bravo was mostly set in the town people rode in like Ward Bond and Colarado but for the most part Duke worked between the Hotel and the Jail.

Another question is can you class North to Alaska and How The West Was Won as westerns.

I was going to say The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance thinking that he travelled around on a buckboard but I'm not certain.

Regards

Arthur

Robbie
August 1st, 2009, 10:46 AM
He rides a horse in "Rio Bravo," when he goes off to find Dude who was apprehended by four would be assassins.

He also rides a horse in "North To Alaska" when he confronts the claim jumpers.

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Robbie
August 1st, 2009, 10:49 AM
Hi



I was going to say The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance thinking that he travelled around on a buckboard but I'm not certain.

Arthur

There is the scene when he confronts James Stewart's character and brings him out to his ranch to teach him how to shoot, in this scene he is riding a horse.

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chester7777
August 1st, 2009, 09:29 PM
Another question is can you class North to Alaska and How The West Was Won as westerns.
According to IMDb (not the final authority, of course, but a reasonable source), North to Alaska is listed as Comedy/Western under genre, and How the West Was Won was listed as Adventure/Drama/Romance/Western.

But Robbie's recollection of at least one scene in each movie where Duke is on a horse now takes them out of the category of "horseless" although they are MOSTLY horseless!

Chester :newyear: