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Oh How I Miss A Good Cowboy Film

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nannybooby | 11:27 Thu 31st Oct 2013 | TV
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..I grew up with Bronco ,Gunsmoke and Rawhide I know its not pc anymore t shoot injuns ,but I do miss them.
What was your favourite?

For me The Alamo and the Lone Ranger
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Does anybody remember Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson?
Oh I also used to love Laramie.
soldier blue made me cry
i only grew to like him when i watched his early films, then came Stagecoach one of the best westerns of all time, with probably the greatest opening shot of Wayne, who was quite a dashing leading man, waiting for the stage, then of course the Searchers, which is probably playing against type and the best role he ever did, apart from a non western which was The Quiet Man...
i loved Dale Robertson, Wells Fargo, brings back some good memories..
not my cats, how i wish they had been. Mine died some years ago and haven't had the heart to get another.
Yes, Vakayu. Dale Robertson was always dressed in black, wasn't he?

Loved the Lone Ranger programmes, when I was a child. When a few were resurrected on TV, for us to indulge in nostalgia, I was surprised how violent they were, people being shot all the time.

Never took to John Wayne films. Thought his best was the first one he ever got a credit in, which was Stagecoach. In that, he had little of his later image.
I never missed Wells Fargo.Over the last couple of weeks we've watched Open Range, Quigley Down Under and the latest version of True Grit. I enjoyed all three but still prefer the Dukes version of TG
And nobody has mentioned High Noon ? That does surprise me. The best of all of that genre.
Hi fredpull yes they were violent but we never thought about that then,it was just cowboys and indians and not so much read into it then as there is now,just fiction and all happening in Western US lol.
Do not forsake me oh my darling,wonderful song.
You could save time and trouble by just watching one. Blazing Saddles has all the best moments of all westerns in one film !
What about Have Gun--Will Travel,with Richard Booth as the Paladin and The Dakotas a series about a group of marshalls in the old Indian territories
FredPuli43 went to see that when i was 8 months pregnant nearly had baby in seat laughing so much (40 years ago )
Yes, mallyh, quite so ! Every time I see Blazing Saddles, I notice something I'd missed e.g. Mel Brooks appears as a red indian chief, complete with magnificent feathered head- dress. On the band of that is what appears to be a traditional red indian design. When you look closely, it is not. It is Hebrew, and reads "Kosher for Passover"
darn, I spend so many hours looking for hidden Hebrew messages in films, and I missed that one.
It gets worse, jno. When the red indian, Mel Brooks, sees who is in the wagon, he says " What, now blacks!" in Yiddish.

Gunfight at OK Corral. Burt Lancaster, yum.
One of my favourites was Cheyenne starring Clint Walker.
The Wild Bunch was both a great western and a comment, I think, on America's role in Vietnam.

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