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1. Fighting Father Dunne
2. The Treasure of the Lost Canyon
3. White Tower
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4. Young Land
5. Riffraff
6. Young Land (1959)
7. The Young Land

1. Fighting Father Dunne
by Turner Home Entertai
VHS Tape (20 September, 1989)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6301415140
Sales Rank: 18219
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Subjects:  1. Feature Film-drama   


2. The Treasure of the Lost Canyon
by Gaiam Americas
VHS Tape (19 December, 1995)
list price: $14.98
Asin: 6303952658
Sales Rank: 25087
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A real sleeper....An old NEW family classic!
William Powell is wonderful in this adaptation of a story abouta poor child, David, that encompasses greed, wealth, poverty, love,and hate. Some old west excitement in California.One of those...why don't they make them like this anymore movies! If you wish to be entertained......this is your movie... ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Feature Film-action/Adventure   


3. White Tower
by Turner Home Entertai
VHS Tape (25 April, 1990)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6301648595
Sales Rank: 9019
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars It's good enough, Astrid
So okay, we've all heard of the "forgotten cinematic treasures" that turn out to be a load of cockywocky, but this is the real thing.Read more

Subjects:  1. Feature Film-drama   


4. Young Land
by Unicorn Video
VHS Tape (20 April, 1999)
list price: $4.99 -- our price: $4.74
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Asin: B00000IZ15
Sales Rank: 47970
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars UNCONVENTIONAL WESTERN LOOKS THEMATICALLY FORWARD.
This is a restored version of this interesting feature, actually completed in 1957 by Buena Vista (Disney) but canned for two years until Columbia rescued and released it, supposedly based upon an historic incident, and there is a good deal to appreciate here, in particular excellent camerawork under the aegis of director Ted Tetzlaff, known essentially as a cinematographer. The scenario places the action in the newborn state of California in 1848, relating of a homicide trial with the defendant, played by Dennis Hopper, accused of murdering a local Mexican/Californian during an observed gun duel, after which he is arrested by the local unofficially appointed and unarmed sheriff, portrayed by 18 year Patrick Wayne. One of the better of a blessedly rare genre, The Didactic Western, YOUNG LAND's primary motif becomes a question as to whether the United States system of justice will serve up fair verdicts for non-English speaking citizens, with the efforts of an imported State judge (Dan O'Herlihy) to organize a proper trial inside a sheep barn being particularly engrossing as the judge is not accustomed to such rude courtroom surroundings. Thanks to a rather large budget, art director Jack Okey creates a Mexican village including a plaza, cantina, jail, and other buildings, and Tetzlaff, favouring long shots shows the players in full along with the location settings, all used to good advantage in glorious Technicolor through strong performances by Hopper, O'Herlihy, Ben Stroud, and Ken Curtis as a fugitive converted into a deputy.
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Subjects:  1. Westerns   


5. Riffraff
by Turner Home Entertai
VHS Tape (25 April, 1990)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6301648587
Sales Rank: 59557
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A dynamic blend of visual and verbal delights.
Pat O'Brien plays a weary but slick detective in Panama, cutting through deception and dodging death while he tries to locate a map of rich oil fields. That's as much story as there is, and if left in Monogram's hands, this film may have been nothing special. But this was made by RKO and directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who brings a grand eye to the proceedings.

Subjects:  1. Feature Film-drama   


6. Young Land (1959)
by Henstooth Video
VHS Tape (02 August, 1995)
list price: $19.99
Asin: 6303512720
Sales Rank: 103417
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars UNCONVENTIONAL WESTERN LOOKS THEMATICALLY FORWARD.
This is a restored version of this interesting feature, actually completed in 1957 by Buena Vista (Disney) but canned for two years until Columbia rescued and released it, supposedly based upon an historic incident, and there is a good deal to appreciate here, in particular excellent camerawork under the aegis of director Ted Tetzlaff, known essentially as a cinematographer. The scenario places the action in the newborn state of California in 1848, relating of a homicide trial with the defendant, played by Dennis Hopper, accused of murdering a local Mexican/Californian during an observed gun duel, after which he is arrested by the local unofficially appointed and unarmed sheriff, portrayed by 18 year Patrick Wayne. One of the better of a blessedly rare genre, The Didactic Western, YOUNG LAND's primary motif becomes a question as to whether the United States system of justice will serve up fair verdicts for non-English speaking citizens, with the efforts of an imported State judge (Dan O'Herlihy) to organize a proper trial inside a sheep barn being particularly engrossing as the judge is not accustomed to such rude courtroom surroundings. Thanks to a rather large budget, art director Jack Okey creates a Mexican village including a plaza, cantina, jail, and other buildings, and Tetzlaff, favouring long shots shows the players in full along with the location settings, all used to good advantage in glorious Technicolor through strong performances by Hopper, O'Herlihy, Ben Stroud, and Ken Curtis as a fugitive converted into a deputy.
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Subjects:  1. Movie    2. Westerns   


7. The Young Land
by Vci Video
VHS Tape (26 February, 2002)
list price: $9.99
Asin: B00005Y75Y
Sales Rank: 82249
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (1)

3-0 out of 5 stars UNCONVENTIONAL WESTERN LOOKS THEMATICALLY FORWARD.
This is a restored version of this interesting feature, actually completed in 1957 by Buena Vista (Disney) but canned for two years until Columbia rescued and released it, supposedly based upon an historic incident, and there is a good deal to appreciate here, in particular excellent camerawork under the aegis of director Ted Tetzlaff, known essentially as a cinematographer. The scenario places the action in the newborn state of California in 1848, relating of a homicide trial with the defendant, played by Dennis Hopper, accused of murdering a local Mexican/Californian during an observed gun duel, after which he is arrested by the local unofficially appointed and unarmed sheriff, portrayed by 18 year Patrick Wayne. One of the better of a blessedly rare genre, The Didactic Western, YOUNG LAND's primary motif becomes a question as to whether the United States system of justice will serve up fair verdicts for non-English speaking citizens, with the efforts of an imported State judge (Dan O'Herlihy) to organize a proper trial inside a sheep barn being particularly engrossing as the judge is not accustomed to such rude courtroom surroundings. Thanks to a rather large budget, art director Jack Okey creates a Mexican village including a plaza, cantina, jail, and other buildings, and Tetzlaff, favouring long shots shows the players in full along with the location settings, all used to good advantage in glorious Technicolor through strong performances by Hopper, O'Herlihy, Ben Stroud, and Ken Curtis as a fugitive converted into a deputy.
Read more

Subjects:  1. Movie    2. Westerns   


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