Clay McCord (Alex Cord) is a former outlaw determined to live the life of a
law-abiding citizen. Colby (Arthur Kennedy) is the town marshall who keeps law and order. Not far from the peaceful town is a haven for criminals ...
Adiós Sabata is rather odd entry in this spaghetti Western series. It continues the story
of Sabata and boasts a plot that closely replicates the first film's key elements, from the cool and mysterious gunslinger hero down to the stunts, ...
Paramount's immensely successful Pine-Thomas production unit once more struck box-office gold with The Last Outpost.
Ronald Reagan stars as devil-may-care Confederate officer Vance Britton, who leads a band of guerillas on a series of sabotage raids. The Northern Army dispatches ...
Donald Barry plays the legendary outlaw of the title in this Roy Rogers Western which,
needless to say, plays fast and loose with history. Returning to Missouri from the gold fields of California, Gabby Whittaker (George Gabby Hayes) is persuaded ...
Joe Johnston's adventure film Hidalgo arrives on DVD with a full-frame transfer that fails to
preserve the original theatrical aspect ratio. The English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1. French and Spanish soundtracks have been ...
This four-pack of westerns includes the 1964 Richard Boone vehicle Rio Conchos, The Last Hard
Men with James Coburn and Charleton Heston, Butch & Sundance: The Early Years starring Tom Berrenger, and {Take a Hard Ride featuring Jim Brown.
Spaghetti-Western star Terence Hill achieved international fame with 1974's My Name Is Nobody. A soldier
of fortune, Nobody (Hill) is hired to gun down veteran outlaw Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda). Before long, however, Nobody and Beauregard are bosom companions. When ...
A mysterious and possibly otherworldly stranger comes to the rescue of a frontier town in
this Western, which was strongly influenced by the George Stevens classic, Shane. The peace of a small mining community is shattered when Coy LaHood (Richard ...