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HELLFIGHTERS: In one of Wayne's less spectacular later dramas from 1968, he plays real-life character Red Adair, owner of a Texas company that puts out oil-well fires. Katherine Ross, fresh from earning an Academy Award nomination for THE GRADUATE, in '67 plays his feisty daughter. REAP THE WILD WIND: John Wayne, Ray Milland, and Paulette Goddard team up with the legendary producer-director Cecil B. DeMille to create one of the greatest swashbuckling epics of all time. Adventures on the panoramic high seas highlight this tale of two men competing for the same woman. Key West in the 1840s is filled with salvage businesses thriving on the cargo of wrecked ships dashed against the coral reefs. Spunky ship owner Loxi Claiborne (Paulette Goddard) suspects salvager King Cutler (Raymond Massey) of foul play, since he's always first on the scene at a wreck. The independent, kittenish Southern gal is waiting on deck to help rescue the latest survivors of a wreck when she meets courageous Captain Jack Stuart (John Wayne), who instantly falls for the free-spirited Loxi. Loxi and Jack promise themselves to one another and make arrangements to meet up in Charleston. But, once in Charleston, Loxi meets lawyer Stephen Tolliver (Ray Milland). Despite Loxi's refusal to act like a typical blushing Southern belle, she quickly entices the debonair businessman, who decides that he will do anything to make her his wife. The rivals in love become enemies in the courtroom when Jack helms another wreck and Tolliver suspects foul play. Who will be found guilty and how hinges on some amazing developments. Along with the star-studded cast, this glorious sea spectacle stars huge clipper ships, horrifying storms, and a giant squid in a memorable underwater battle. ROOSTER COGBURN: John Wayne reprises his role as Rooster Cogburn, the eye-patched, whiskey-guzzling deputy marshall from TRUE GRIT. While on the trail of a gang of outlaws led by his old partner, Hawk (a truly villainous Richard Jordan), Rooster teams up with bible-thumping missionary Eula Goodnight (Katherine Hepburn) to avenge the murder of her father by the gang. The chemistry between Wayne and Hepburn is palpable as barbs fly between the grumpy gunman and feisty missionary, and Strother Martin delivers a sparkling cameo. THE SPOILERS: Two Yukon adventurers duke it out over a gold claim and a beautiful saloon girl in this remake of the classic Rex Beach novel about life in an Alaskan mining town during the gold rush of early 1900. John Wayne plays miner Roy Glennister, co-owner of a gold mine financed by saloon owner Cherry Malotte (a sultry, double-entendre-spouting Marlene Dietrich). When crooked gold commissioner Alexander McNamara (Randolph Scott) conspires to steal Glennister's claim--along with the affections of Cherry--it's a no-holds-barred showdown between the two rivals in one of the best saloon brawls in cinema history. THE WAR WAGON: Frank Pierce (Bruce Cabot) is a ruthless man bent on manipulating the cattle business for his own wealth and prosperity. When Taw Jackson (John Wayne), an honest rancher, interferes with his plans, Pierce imprisons him and confiscates his gold-filled land. Taw escapes and plans a raid on Pierce's heavily guarded payroll carriage--but not if Pierce has anything to say about it. After assembling a group of misfits and hired guns, Taw runs into serious opposition when he encounters the madcap gunslinger, Lomax (Kirk Douglas). Sent by Pierce to stop the raid, Lomax winds up taking a liking to Taw, and they decide to join forces and stage a raid on Pierce's WAR WAGON.

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Relive the western's glory days with these four action-packed episodes from TV's golden era. Featuring some of the western's biggest stars, this set (containing one episode each from BONANZA, THE CISCO KID, GENE AUTRY, and THE ROY ROGERS SHOW) will rouse the cowboy in all of us.

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Randolph Scott was one of the western genre's greatest stars. This collection of films features Scott in four westerns on one DVD. Included are RAGE AT DAWN, TO THE LAST MAN, ABILENE TOWN, and THE FIGHTING WESTERNER. See individual titles for synopses.

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Two Yukon adventurers duke it out over a gold claim and a beautiful saloon girl in this remake of the classic Rex Beach novel about life in an Alaskan mining town during the gold rush of early 1900. John Wayne plays miner Roy Glennister, co-owner of a gold mine financed by saloon owner Cherry Malotte (a sultry, double entendre-spouting Marlene Dietrich). When crooked gold commissioner Alexander McNamara (Randolph Scott) conspires to steal Glennister's claim--along with the affections of Cherry--it's a no-holds-barred showdown between the two rivals in one of the best saloon brawls in cinema history.

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In this action-packed Western, Cole Armin (Randolph Scott) arrives in Albuquerque with dreams of making it big with his uncle John Armin's (George Cleveland freight-hauling business. He soon learns, however, that his uncle's business tactics leave much to be desired, and that his primary goal is wiping out his competition, Ted Wallace (Russell Hayden). When Cole has enough of his uncle's underhanded dealings, he crosses over to work with Wallace, but soon finds himself in the middle of a trap!

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Lt. Jeff Travis, a spy for a renegade rebel, torched and looted his way to a fortune. Now he's a wanted man dodging his past and so many bullets.

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A former Confederate soldier resolves to live peacefully in the re-united nation, but his brothers take the outlaw route.

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Two grizzled cowhands reminisce about their lively pasts as they travel across dangerous country with a gold shipment they were hired to protect. This is often considered to be Peckinpah's finest film, and is typical of post-classical westerns in terms of its elegiac tone. AKA: "Guns in the Afternoon."

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As with his previous Western, RAMROD, Andre de Toth's sophomore effort in the popular 1940s and 1950s film genre features an honorable cowboy forced to fight a greedy, evil adversary for his land. Owen Merritt (Randolph Scott) is "a man who rides alone" as Tennessee Ernie Ford sings in the soulful theme. His ambitious sweetheart, Laurie (Joan Leslie), has left him for cold, ruthless cattle rancher Will Isham (Alexander Knox) despite still having feelings for him. Owen, however, refuses to fight Isham for Laurie, or over his land grabbing to expand his Rancho Skull. Trouble soon arises on Owen's ranch, with mysterious gunslingers stampeding his herd and killing his men ?the most likely suspect being Isham's sinister foreman, Fay Dutcher (Richard Rober). Owen is torn between running and fighting--and between the two women who want to help him, his former love, Laurie, and tough, spunky farmer, Nan (Ellen Drew). De Toth's adaptation of the Ernest Haycox novel is an action-packed tale of the West with stunning big sky scenery, hard riding chase scenes, and dramatic shoot 'em ups that will not disappoint.

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A powerful cattle rancher, determined to rule his vast empire with strong willed integrity, meets with opposition, however, from a local landowner who prefers the persuasive power of the pistol.

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Influential director Sam Peckinpah has four of his best movies collected here. THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE: This charming comic western features a winning performance by star Jason Robards as prospector Cable Hogue. Double-crossed and left for dead in the desert, Hogue recovers, finds the only well for miles around, and turns the place into a thriving oasis. Eventually, his treacherous partners return, and Hogue is able to have the revenge he hankers for. An unusual but winning offering from the notoriously violent Peckinpah. PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID: An ex-crony of Billy the Kid is forced to attempt the arrest of the infamous outlaw. His challenge results in a deadly confrontation. RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY: Two grizzled cowhands reminisce about their lively pasts as they travel across dangerous country with a gold shipment they were hired to protect. This is often considered to be Peckinpah's finest film, and its elegiac tone is typical of post-classical westerns. THE WILD BUNCH: As a counterpoint to the heroic horde of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, the aging gunmen of Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece break the very laws of honor that bind them in this bloody and meditative tale of the American West--widely considered to be the self-conscious nail in the coffin of the genre. William Holden, Robert Ryan, and Ernest Borgnine star as the leaders of a grizzled crew of Texan bandits who ride to Mexico, where, one by one, they are unceremoniously slaughtered by a Mexican revolutionary.

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This collection presents four classic Westerns. In THE TEXANS (1938), an ex-Confederate soldier helps a beautiful, spirited woman drive 10,000 head of cattle to Abilene, Texas. In CALIFORNIA (1946), three wagon-trainers make their fortunes during the Gold Rush. In THE CIMARRON KID (1952), a young outlaw joins the infamous Dalton Gang. And in THE MAN FROM THE ALAMO (1953), a group of men draw straws to see which of them will leave the fort to save their families from bandits marauding the countryside.

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In this classic western, secret agent Randolph Scott plays the ever present good guy in search of the bad to rid the town of danger. His plans are to bring the Reno Brothers gang to justice once and for all. He goes undercover as a train robber in order to become a member of this infamous gang of crooks. Once inside, the situation takes an unexpected turn when he falls for their sister and takes a liking to Forrest Tucker, their leader. As if things couldn't get any more complex, he soon discovers the gang's sneaky way of getting around the law; "legal loopholes" and political bribery.

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Brave men have to come from somewhere. This western triple feature includes THE MAN FROM LARAMIE (1955), starring Jimmy Stewart; THE MAN FROM COLORADO (1948), starring Glenn Ford; and THE MAN IN THE SADDLE (1951), starring Randolph Scott. See individual titles for complete details.

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A better-than-average Randy Scott Western gets a lift from old-hand Vidor. Ford's an outlaw trying to go straight after visiting his old friend Scott, now a lawman, and falling in love with a local gal. When the town's bank is robbed, the townspeople know who to suspect. The outlaw and the lawman ride together to bring the real bandits to justice.

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A group of Confederate soldiers attack a Union gold shipment, unaware that the war has already ended. Fearing prosecution, they hole up in a stagecoach waystation to decide what to do, and take an ex-Union army nurse and three others hostage.

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The Daltons own a successful ranch in Kansas, but as their lawyer friend Tod Jackson (Randolph Scott) discovers when he visits, a crooked land development company has placed their ranch in jeopardy! Tod tries to rescue the ranch, but when a frameup for murder turns the Daltons into outlaws, he must choose between loyalty to his friends a new love.

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Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda star as the roughest, toughest six-gun-shooting outlaws the West has ever known. The story follows Jesse James and his brother Frank from their days as peaceful Missouri farmers to their first holdup, a daring train robbery in retaliation for their mother's death at the hands of a vile railroad official. After several successful train robberies, Jesse, heeding his girlfriend's advice, surrenders to the authorities in hopes of a lenient sentence and an honest future with his gal. But once in custody, Jesse discovers a double cross in the works, forcing him to flee and sealing his destiny. The tragic tale follows not only the Jameses' illicit exploits but the family life of Jesse, with Nancy Kelly playing his wife, Zee. While the real Jesse James may have been a ruthless and greedy killer, Power's Jesse James is a romantic hero pining for the farming life of which he himself was robbed, making this thrilling Henry King biopic a 10-hankie weeper.

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Shirley Temple plays the only survivor of an Indian massacre. When she is rescued by mounted police she is used to aid them in their relations with the Indians. She then meets a young Indian boy who sparks her romantic interests.

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For Westerns fans it doesn't get any better, or any bigger, than this. Fifty films are gathered here to create a massive collection of cowboys, six-shooters, and stage coaches. Almost all of the big names of the genre are represented here, including Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, Randolph Scott, and many others who donned 10-gallon hats and dug their spurs in.

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