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Westerns

3:10 to Yuma: Great cowboy psychological thriller western DVD

A Fistful Of Dollars: Back in the old days when writers and directors mixed genres they didn’t actually mix the genres – they just stole the story and adapted it.

Angel And The Bad Man: A shot bank robber appeals to a family for help and starts to reconsider his life after seeing how they live.

Cheyenne The Complete First Season: Classic western cowboy and indians television series.

Coogan's Bluff: Clint Eastwood is Deputy Sherriff Walt Coogan in Coogan’s Bluff. Any serious Clint Eastwood fan will be happy with this movie but it will leave the rest of the public wondering why they rented it.

Crossfire Trail: Tom Selleck could have been a great western hero and proves it again in this movie.

Deadwood - The Complete First Season: The town of Deadwood, South Dakota is the scene of the best western ever created for the small screen.

F Troop The Complete First Season: classic soldiers and Indians sitcom from the sixties

For A Few Dollars More: If the words “spaghetti western” are not in your vocabulary then they need to be added. The Italian director Sergio Leone changed the way that westerns were shot and the language of westerns. For A Few Dollars More Leone teams up again with the great Clint Eastwood and the often underrated Lee Van Cleef to cobble together a rich story of insanity, lust, greed and revenge.

Hang 'em High: Doubtless there have been better westerns than Hang ‘Em High but this movie is worth seeing for a number of reasons.

Heroes of the west.: Cowboy heroes used to be commonplace. They were in the cinema on a regular basis and even showed up at the Oscars now and then.

Inglourious Basterds: Spaghetti western supposed war movie sucks

John Wayne - Rooster Cogburn: With the exception of the versatile Anthony Zerbe almost everyone involved in the western movie Rooster Cogburn has passed from this earth.

John Wayne - The Big Trail: Early wagon trail movie with John Wayne. Hisorical document as much as non-stereotypical western

John Wayne - The Comancheros: Texas Ranger and his tenderfoot prisoner find themselves together in a tough situation. A slow movie.

John Wayne - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: A movie which can cover off democracy, civil rights, gender equality and the importance of education while still being one of the finest westerns ever written has a lot going for it.

John Wayne - The Shootist: I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. – J.B. Books

John Wayne - The Undefeated: After the Civil War Union Colonel and Rebel Colonel join forces. Original, good movie.

Kung Fu - The Complete Second Season: The adventures of Shaolin Monk Kwai Chang Caine as he wanders the American West looking for his long lost brother.

Last Stand At Saber Rive: Tom Selleck shows a harder side of his persona as a disillusioned Confederate who returns home in the waning days of the Civil War in this adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel.

Like Red on A Rose – Alan Jackson: Alison Krauss and Alan Jackson on the same CD - an unusual pairing that works.

My Dear Tom Mix / Mi Querido Tom Mix DVD: a lamentably superficial work which, not even by accident can uncover the multiple possibilities of the story.

Quick And The Dead: Ellen, an unknown female gunslinger rides into a small, dingy and depressing prairie town with a secret as to her reason for showing up.

Rawhide - Fox Western Classics: Stationmaster is held up by 4 bad men waiting for gold laden stagecoach.

Silverado: Starts with a bang and never really lets up. The is a fast shooting movie.

TCM Greatest Classic Films Westerns - Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid: Very good 4 westerns 2 DVD set also includes Chisum, The Stalking Moon, and Ride the High Country

The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.: Western television show with a bit of science fiction and lots of laughs.

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: Robert Ford joins the James gang to be close to his idol but ultimately becomes his assassin.

The Clint Eastwood Collection - A Fistful Of Dollars: A man with no name rides into a town with two warring factions and decides to make his fortune there.

The Clint Eastwood Collection - For A Few Dollars More.: Two bounty hunters with different motivations go after the same man

The Gunfighter - Fox Western Classics: Peck is Jimmie Ringo a gunslinger who must always defend his throne.

The Magnificent Seven: Western movies don’t get a whole lot better than The Magnificent Seven.

Tombstone: The best silver screen adaptation of the Wyatt Earp story ever.

John Ford - 3 Godfathers: Three outlaws on the run discover a dying woman and her baby. They swear to bring the infant to safety across the desert, even at the risk of their own lives.

John Ford - Fort Apache: A classic cavalry movie starring Henry Fonda

John Ford - John Wayne - John Ford Film Collection: The ultimate collection of John Wayne and John Ford in one boxed set.

John Ford - She Wore A Yellow Ribbon: Captain Nathan Brittles, on the eve of retirement, takes out a last patrol to stop an impending massive Indian attack.

John Ford - Stagecoach: A great western movie classic.

John Ford - The Long Voyage Home: Classic sea-faring movie by John Ford with John Wayne

John Ford - The Searchers: Simply one of the finest old style western movies John Wayne ever appeared in.

John Ford - The Wings Of Eagles: Biography of Frank Spig Wead. John Wayne does comedy.

John Ford - They Were Expendable: Classic war movie by John Ford starring John Wayne

Louis L'Amour - Kiowa Trail: A classic Western tale by the best known name in Westerns was pulled from the dusty shelves to lure a new generation and bring fond memories of vintage 1950’s era Hollywood Western movies to older folks.