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IMDB rating: 7.10 Plot: After the long career of lawman that made him a legend, Wyatt Earp deciedes to quit and join his brothers in Tombstone, Arizona. There he would see them in feud with Clantons, local clan of thugs and cattle thieves. When the showdown becomes inevitable, the help will come from Doc Holliday, terminally-ill gambler who happens to be another Wild West legend. |
Actors: Lancaster Burt,Douglas Kirk,Ireland John,Bettger Lyle,Faylen Frank,Holliman Earl,de Corsia Ted,Hopper Dennis,Bissell Whit,Mathews George,Hudson John,Kelley DeForest,Milner Martin,Western,
Which of these classic western films should I watch for a film studies class?
I only have to watch one western, and I know little to nothing about the ones listed- I really dont want to waste my time with an "all right" movie
Here is what I have to pick from: (Lemmie know your personal favorites! NO SPOILERS PLEASE! THANKS!)
Dodge City (1939)
Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
Jesse James (1939)
Union Pacific (1939)
Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
Northwest Passage (1940)
The Return of Frank James (1940)
Santa Fe Trail (1940)
Virginia City (1940)
The Westerner (1940)
Billy the Kid (1941)
They Died With Their Boots On (1941)
Western Union (1941)
King of the Cowboys (1943)
The Outlaw (1943)
Duel in the Sun (1946)
Home in Oklahoma (1947)
Pursued (1947)
Red River (1948)
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
Broken Arrow (1950)
The Gunfighter (1950)
Winchester ‘73 (1950)
Bend of the River (1952)
The Big Sky (1952)
Rancho Notorious (1952)
Hondo (1953)
The Naked Spur (1953)
Pony Express (1953)
Broken Lance (1954)
Johnny Guitar (1954)
Vera Cruz (1954)
The Far Country (1955)
The Man From Laramie (1955)
Seven Men From Now (1956)
Forty Guns (1957)
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
Run of the Arrow (1957)
The Tall T (1957)
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
The Big Country (1958)
Man of the West (1958)
Terror in a Texas Town (1958)
Ride Lonesome (1959)
Rio Bravo (1959)
thats it, thanks!
This is a list the teacher of the class provided, it must be one of these
Rio Bravo (1959) is good.
Winchester ‘73 is good if your a James Stewart fan.
many of these are pretty good movies but I don’t know how interesting or difficult it would be to write about them.
chucksright | Mar 10, 2009
Drums Along the Mohawk ( which is more eastern frontier than western but still a good one )
Ross James | Mar 10, 2009
Of your list, Henry Fonda is good in The Return of Frank James. However, for a film study class, I would probably choose The Gunfighter with Gregory Peck as Jimmy Ringo.
gh0stship | Mar 10, 2009
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IMDB rating: 7.10 Plot: After the long career of lawman that made him a legend, Wyatt Earp deciedes to quit and join his brothers in Tombstone, Arizona. There he would see them in feud with Clantons, local clan of thugs and cattle thieves. When the showdown becomes inevitable, the help will come from Doc Holliday, terminally-ill gambler who happens to be another Wild West legend. |
Actors: Lancaster Burt,Douglas Kirk,Ireland John,Bettger Lyle,Faylen Frank,Holliman Earl,de Corsia Ted,Hopper Dennis,Bissell Whit,Mathews George,Hudson John,Kelley DeForest,Milner Martin,Western,
Wyatt Earp?
i need to do an information booklet about wyatt earp for school but im REALLY STUCK ON WHAT TO PUT.there has to be info on
early life and family
tombstone
gunfight at the O.K corral
the trial
later life
if anyone can help me with info by writing the info down for me, i will definatley award best answer.
thatnk and it will be much appriciated.
staisil | May 11, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Earp
Analyst | May 11, 2008
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IMDB rating: 8.60 Plot: On Christmas eve, all of the citizens of the small town of Bedford Falls pray to the heavens to help George Bailey. It’s then decided that Clarence, an angel who hasn’t earned his wings, is to help George. Before he does, he should know who George Bailey was. George Bailey grew up in Bedford Falls, a small town where he dreams of leaving it and making his mark on the world. His family’s business is the only thing stands between the good citizens and Mr. Potter, a rich miser who takes sick pleasure in taking from everybody, without even caring how it affects them. George was all set to leave when his father died and had to take care of the business. George would forever be hindered by his plans to leave and thinks that he is nothing but a failure, he decides to kill himself. That’s when Clarence comes in and tries to convince him that he has made something with his life, and that he had a “Wonderful Life”. |
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Actors: Stewart James,Barrymore Lionel,Mitchell Thomas,Travers Henry,Faylen Frank,Bond Ward,Warner H.B.,Albertson Frank,Karns Todd,Hinds Samuel S.,Drama,Family,Fantasy,Romance,
I am wondering if any of you have advice / recommendations for becoming a happier person overall.?
I am a divorced mama of 2 little boys (I am in my early 30s) and have been in a relationship with a wonderful man for just about a year… He is moving in this month, so obv things are going well- however, after testing the waters I realize he really is in no hurry to marry me, and seems to really have some trepidation regarding such a commitment after being burned his prior relationship. He is slightly younger than me- and has never lived with anyone he has been involved with, is still learning to adapt to life with my children, etc.. Anyway- I am somewhat hurt that he has such reservations about me, and wonder if this will be one of these long time live in / common law situations- which I know deep down will not be what I want or need. I plan to give him the time he needs, I love him tremendously. I do have a lot of internal monologue going on however, with so much- the relationship and where it is heading , typical split custody mom-guilt, general discomfort adjusting to life with so much more free time (and a recent transplant, so no friends locally to speak of). To all of you who have adjusted to life with more time with yourself, and general divorce malaise, how did you find peace and better your self-esteem? I find myself constantly doubting that he cares for me (which is completely unwarrented) and that I am worthy of the love I so want in my lifetime- I don’t say much about it to him, but it makes me cranky or depressed, which in turn makes him doubt on his end– it’s a lovely vicious cycle that I am frankly tired of- I just want to be a happy person. Period.
I am by no means a couch potato..I manage a 1.5 million boutique and have a degree.
Also, the divorce was to a repressive, and emotionally abusive man- therefore I don’t feel that this was a "silly" reason to go- I gave it 10 years and all I could before I realized that I was putting my own life on hold and trying to smooth everything-and it was still a stressful household for my elementary aged children. They are better for it- and have told me that- unprompted.
I am a buddhist- so psych and personal experience is most helpful. I thank ALL of you for your time and thought in replying though.
there’s your answer. In psychology 1101 in college one of the most memorable things I learned was that communication is the #1 thing in a relationship. You have to open up to your loved one like you are writing in a diary. If he is not used to it, have such talks slowly at first, but he will eventually see the real person you are when he has true access to your most important thoughts. Probably the best place for you to learn about such communication is to find a good book about it. Audio books are great for busy moms. Compare some by reading reviews of them online. Educate yourself about relationships. It doesn’t come naturally unless you grew up in the most perfect environment which isn’t the case for most people. You have the potential to have a happy relationship : )
sunkisthappy | Nov 20, 2009
Look up the poem on-line called "Desiderate" – great message of inspiration and joy!
My best advise would include finding peace & joy and personal worth in a relationship with your Heavenly Father too – HE knows and loves you more perfectly than any HUMAN ever can or will. He never leaves you – He is always there, always sure, true & supportive.
Life throws us ALL curve balls – you just gotta forge on in faith, hope & determination because tomorrow can and will be better and from a spiritual standpoint I believe firmly "He never said it would be easy – only that it would be worth it" keep an eternal perspective on all things whenever possible.
LindaLoo | Nov 20, 2009