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    Your Most Wanted Westerns








    What's taking Paramount so long to release this defining western from 1929?
    Fourteen years into the DVD technology, and nobody at Paramount has thought of this classic and important film yet?

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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    For me it would be Westerns like: Pillars of the Sky w/ Jeff Chandler and Lee Marvin, Northwest Passage w/ Spencer Tracy, Robert Young and Walter Brennan & The Scarlet Coat with: Cornel Wilde, John McIntire and Johe Dehner. There are others but these are all that comes to my mind just now.
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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    I want to see those, too.

    But I especially want to see Pillars of the Sky which is one of the best cavalry films:



    Technicolor, CinemaScope, and Dorothy Malone in support of the great Jeff Chandler. Universal must be asleep at the wheel not to release this film.

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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    "The Deserter" a 1971 Burt Kennedy film with a slug in the lead role, but featuring Woody Strode, Slim Pickens, Richard Crenna, Chuck Connors, Patrick Wayne, John Huston, Brandon DeWilde, Ricardo Montalban, Albert Salmi and Ian Bannen.

    Not one of the greats but what a cast.


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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    As far as I can remember, I have every single Western film I ever wanted EXCEPT the TV series "High Chaparral".
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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    I know where you can get High Chaparral but it ain't authorized.


    Quote Originally Posted by Gorch View Post
    "The Deserter" a 1971 Burt Kennedy film with a slug in the lead role, but featuring Woody Strode, Slim Pickens, Richard Crenna, Chuck Connors, Patrick Wayne, John Huston, Brandon DeWilde, Ricardo Montalban, Albert Salmi and Ian Bannen.

    Not one of the greats but what a cast.



    I've always wanted to see The Deserter complete and in good quality. There was a slow-speed vhs as I recall but it was all cut-up. I agree Bekim Fehmu or whatever his name was kills the film stone cold dead. He must have been a condition of the independent finance over there in Europe. It is one of two Burt Kennedy westerns that is missing on DVD.


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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    Thanks for sharing those posters, Richard. I'm impressed, especially by Pillars.



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    Re: your Most Wanted westerns?

    Will Penny, The Big Country and Unforgiven are probably the westerns I've seen most times in the last couple of years at least.

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    Re: What Are Your Favourite Non-Duke Westerns?

    All fine westerns, especially The Unforgiven (I assume the 1960 film with Burt Lancaster), but they are already released on DVD. This thread is for unreleased films that you want to see on DVD.

    I want to see Nevada (1927) and The Last Bandit (1927), both Paramount silents starring Gary Cooper which have survived in reasonably good shape.





    The copies I've seen may not be in the best quality, but the films do survive in better quality. They are also damn fine westerns, well writ and well-produced.

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    Re: What Are Your Favourite Non-Duke Westerns?

    Wait a minute.

    I'm confused.

    How did "most wanted westerns" turn into "your favorite non-Duke westerns?" That thread has been around for a long time, but "your most wanted westerns" is a new thread about unreleased films on DVD that you want to see released.

    Maybe my PC is sick again and jumbling everything together.

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    Re: What Are Your Favourite Non-Duke Westerns?

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard--W View Post
    All fine westerns, especially The Unforgiven (I assume the 1960 film with Burt Lancaster), but they are already released on DVD. This thread is for unreleased films that you want to see on DVD.
    I'm so sorry about that, I read the topic as "Your most watched westerns"

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    Re: What Are Your Favourite Non-Duke Westerns?

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard--W View Post
    Wait a minute.

    I'm confused.

    How did "most wanted westerns" turn into "your favorite non-Duke westerns?" That thread has been around for a long time, but "your most wanted westerns" is a new thread about unreleased films on DVD that you want to see released.

    Maybe my PC is sick again and jumbling everything together.

    Richard
    Problem sorted Richard.
    Just to remind members,this thread
    is for westerns we wish released on DVD
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    Re: Your Most Wanted Westerns

    pillars of the sky has been released on dvd in the uk.for me i wish they release fighting man of the plains,canadian pacific,union pacific,trooper hook,

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    Re: Your Most Wanted Westerns

    I want to see Ride the Man Down (Republic, 1952) on DVD. One of the best westerns of the 1950s with a literate and authentic story by Luke Short, who knew whereof he wrote:




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    Re: Your Most Wanted Westerns

    How do we get 14 years into DVD technology without the release of classic John Wayne westerns? Like Red River Range (1938) and Three Texas Steers (1939):







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