 | A Big Hand for the Little Lady list: $19.99 - our price: $19.99 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(10 June, 1992)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: Liked this movie until the ending, at which point I loved it: Mix the Old West, poker, true love, and the wit and wisdom of gritty cowhands and ranchers, |
 | A Fistful of Dollars list: $9.94 - our price: $9.94 by Mgm/Ua Studios VHS Tape
(02 November, 2004)
(55 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Eastwood,Leone spaghetti western: A Fistful of Dollars is a great western.It stars Clint Eastwood,and was directed by Sergio Leone,w |
 | A Man Called Horse list: $9.95 - our price: $9.95 by Paramount Studio VHS Tape
(29 November, 2000)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: A Man Called Horse: Richard Harris' fine performance as an English lord captured by the Sioux Indians and indoctrinated in their ways of life is as good a reason as any to see this well-made western. |
 | Across the Wide Missouri list: $19.99 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(11 December, 1991)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Lyrical and elegaic Western: It is impossible to watch this at time breathtakingly beautiful movie without sadness not least because what survives is a mere fraction of the movie made by the great William Wellman -the studio interfered in the picture excising great swathes of the footage Wellman shot and adding a ponderous voice over narration declaimed in sonourous mannner by Howard Keel which adds nothing to the picture whatsoever .I |
 | America's Storyteller list: $39.99 - our price: $39.99 by Marathon Music & Video VHS Tape
(15 July, 1998)
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 | American Outlaws list: $14.94 - our price: $13.99 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(03 June, 2003)
(103 reviews)  Customer Review: Guns, guys and horses!: Ok, if you want something historically accurate this film is not for you. But its not supposed to be accurate; |
 | Annie Get Your Gun (50th Anniversary Special Edition) list: $9.94 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(14 November, 2000)
(71 reviews)  Editorial Review: Never before available on home video and unseen on television since1973, the 1950 production of Annie Get Your Gun has achieved somewhat legendary status, most notably for who would inherit the role Ethel Merman had made famous on Broadway in 1946. |
 | Another Pair of Aces list: $89.98 by Lionsgate VHS Tape
(21 August, 1991)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Love Kris and Willie? You'll love this movie!: This is one of the best sequels to ever come about. Viewing it together with the first, |
 | Arizona list: $14.95 by Columbia/Tristar Studios VHS Tape
(18 May, 1994)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Cross-dresser with attitude: Miss Phoebe Titus (Jean Arthur) is a cross-dresser with big ambitions. She wants nothing less than the greatest ranch in Arizona. |
 | Bad Girls list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(14 May, 1996)
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: Viewers of this Hollywood-processed movie should prepare to suspend disbelief: the four prostitutes turned outlaws will haveflimsy excuses for being adept in gun slinging, stunt riding, and worldknowledge. |
 | Barbarosa list: $14.99 by Avid Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(25 May, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Obscure Western... Great Movie: Obscure western from the early 80s starring Willie Nelson and Garey Busey. Good drama; great cinematography; |
 | Best of John Wayne list: $29.90 - our price: $29.90 by Paramount Studio VHS Tape
(02 March, 1998)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Action packed movies!: I love this collection of movies! John Wayne in my eyes was one of the BEST actors of his time, no make that the best. |
 | Big Jake list: $9.95 - our price: $9.95 by Paramount Studio VHS Tape
(29 November, 2000)
(30 reviews)  Customer Review: Big Jake, the man who put the bad guys in their place!: Big Jake has always been a family favorite. Whenever it aired on TV, we watched it. |
 | Big Sky list: $14.98 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(12 May, 1993)
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 | Blazing Saddles - Special Edition list: $4.97 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(02 September, 2003)
(207 reviews)  Customer Review: The Quintessential Comedy Movie: I love this movie! From the opening scene, where Cleavon Little sings the negro work song, "I Get a Kick Outta You", |
 | Blazing Saddles list: $14.95 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(02 August, 1993)
(207 reviews)  Editorial Review: Mel Brooks scored his first commercial hit with this raucous Western spoof starring the late Cleavon Little as the newly hired (and conspicuously black) sheriff of Rock Ridge. Sheriff Bart teams up with deputy Jim (Gene Wilder) to foil the railroad-building scheme of the nefarious Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman). |
 | Bonanza 5-Pack list: $15.95 - our price: $15.95 by Good Times Home Vide VHS Tape
(03 December, 2002)
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 | Bonanza Box Set list: $24.99 by Diamond Entertainment VHS Tape
(24 September, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Worth the money for Bonanza fans: The titles included in this box set are: The Avenger; The Fear Merchants; Escape to Ponderosa; |
 | Bonanza list: $49.95 - our price: $49.95 by Madacy Entertainment VHS Tape
(20 October, 1998)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: What?: If you order this set of videos, you had better have at least 3 video machines in your home, because, chances are these tapes will not track on two of them. |
 | Bonanza list: $39.99 - our price: $39.99 by Marathon Music & Video VHS Tape
(10 August, 1998)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: A very good set!: This is a good quality set. The theme song isn't original but that's okay. The video quality is way better than the Madacy videos. |
 | Bowery Boys: Bowery Buckaroo list: $14.99 - our price: $14.99 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(08 April, 1992)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: The Bowery Boys go west to find gold.: This is the 8th film in the Bowery Boys film series and the gang is celebrating 10 years together on film since the first, |
 | Broken Arrow list: $12.98 - our price: $12.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(20 May, 2003)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Delmer Daves's movie about ex–army scout Tom Jeffords's one-man peace mission to the Apaches, and the diplomatic partnership he formed with Cochise, has a child's-storybook clarity to it. That applies to not only its lovely Technicolor compositions but also its scenario, |
 | Buffalo Soldiers list: $14.95 - our price: $14.95 by Turner Home Video VHS Tape
(27 April, 1999)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Ignored chapter of American History...: This commendable film addresses a shamefully ignored chapter of U.S. history. Freed slaves were enlisted in the military to patrol Western territories. |
 | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid list: $6.98 - our price: $6.98 by Fox Home Entertainme VHS Tape
(11 May, 2004)
(93 reviews)  Customer Review: "You Just Keep Thinking, Butch...!": This film truly deserves the description of being a "Classic." Paul Newman and Robert Redford (in the company of Director George Roy Hill and a particularly appealing Katharine Ross), |
 | Calamity Jane list: $14.95 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(01 January, 2000)
(57 reviews)  Editorial Review: This 1953 musical is very much a vehicle for Doris Day, in the title role, as a wild cowgal who can outshoot and outsing any boy on the range. When an actress arrives in Deadwood and uses her feminine charms on Jane's secret love, |
 | Cat Ballou list: $14.95 by Columbia/Tristar Studios VHS Tape
(29 January, 1992)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: Long before Unforgiven deconstructed the Western, or Blazing Saddles lampooned it, Cat Ballou poked the genre in the eye. An altogether enjoyable comedy, the film is full of small surprises, big laughs, |
 | Centennial Vols 1-12 list: $99.98 by Universal Studios VHS Tape
(05 October, 1999)
(55 reviews)  Editorial Review: A remarkably ambitious and engrossing project, this 1978 televisionminiseries ran 26-and-a-half hours, cost a then-enormous $25 million, and involved 4 directors, 5 cinematographers, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 speaking parts. |
 | Charro! list: $9.94 by Warner Studios VHS Tape
(01 August, 2000)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: E for Effort: "Charro!" is a better movie than they give it credit for. OK, so it might be similar to a Clint Eastwood "spaghetti" western, |
 | Cimarron list: $19.98 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(20 February, 1990)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: This epic Western won the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. Heartthrob Richard Dix plays Yancey Cravat (yes, really, that's his name) a frontiersman, newspaper editor, and former gunslinger who's studly enough to fill in as preacher or lawyer should the situation demand. |
 | Circus World list: $29.99 by Best Film & Video VHS Tape
(21 March, 1991)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Another Blockbuster Production from Samuel Bronston: Samuel Bronston producer of epic productions such as "El Cid" and "55 Days at Peking" turns to the circus for his setting of "Circus World." |
 | Conagher list: $9.94 - our price: $9.94 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(11 May, 1994)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: Saddle Bum: When Louis L'amour suggested to Sam Elliot that he should read Conagher, a novel he wrote, I doubt he ever envisioned it would result in becoming an instant classic western. |
 | Crazy Horse list: $49.86 - our price: $49.86 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(30 December, 1996)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Crazy Horse, a special leader of his people.: This was a really good movie. Michael Greyeyes, Wes Studi, Frankie Avina and many other talented actors were excellent in this movie. |
 | Crossfire Trail list: $6.93 - our price: $6.93 by Turner Home Video VHS Tape
(03 February, 2004)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: CROSSFIRE TRAIL HITS ITS MARK: COMBINE A LOUIS LAMOUR NOVEL AND VETERAN WESTERN ACTOR TOM SELLECK AND YOU GET A WINNER. THESE TWO GO TOGETHER LIKE BISCUITSAND GRAVY.S |
 | Dances with Wolves list: $9.94 - our price: $9.94 by Mgm/Ua Studios VHS Tape
(02 November, 2004)
(168 reviews)  Editorial Review: Kevin Costner's 1990 epic won a bundle of Oscars for a moving, engrossing story of a white soldier (Costner) who singlehandedly mans a post in the 1870 Dakotas, and becomes a part of the Lakota Sioux community who live nearby. |
 | Dead Man's Walk list: $14.98 - our price: $14.98 by Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(05 August, 1998)
(14 reviews)  Customer Review: KEITH CARRADINE WAS SIMPLY TERRIFIC: I've watched this movie about 4 times, and really enjoyed the personifications of these historic characters (albeit apocryphal). |
 | Drums Along the Mohawk list: $19.98 - our price: $19.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(26 May, 1988)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: Relatively Early, Excellent John Ford Movie: Relatively early, I say, because I think Ford really hit his stride in the 1940s once he started his John Wayne cavalry pictures." |
 | Duel in the Sun list: $9.99 by Anchor Bay Entertainment VHS Tape
(14 July, 1998)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: Sprawling western, silly plot: Duel in the Sun was supposed to be the next Gone with the Wind for David O. Selznick. The hyped film boasts an all star cast: Jennifer Jones, |
 | El Dorado list: $9.95 - our price: $9.95 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(07 April, 1998)
(41 reviews)  Editorial Review: El Dorado doesn't quite have the scope or ambition of Howard Hawks's greatest Westerns, Red River and Rio Bravo. But this relaxed picture, made near the end of Hawks's marvelous career, still shows the steady, |
 | Escape from Fort Bravo list: $19.99 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(10 November, 1993)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Another good western from John Sturges: Escape from Fort Bravo is a very good western that deals with a time and place not often featured in westerns. |
 | Evil Roy Slade list: $14.98 by Universal Studios VHS Tape
(30 May, 2000)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: Funniest Movie Ever Made: This cult classic has finally made it to video. Every western movie cliche is lampooned in this made for TV movie starring (among others) John Astin, |
 | Flaming Star list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Fox Home Entertainme VHS Tape
(13 August, 2002)
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: this is Elvis Presley at his best and with the best: i've seen all Elvis's movies, but Flaming Star is the one film whereby his talent as an actor in a dramatic role comes forth highly convincing on the screen. |
 | For a Few Dollars More list: $9.94 by Mgm/Ua Studios VHS Tape
(18 December, 2001)
(55 reviews)  Customer Review: For A Few Dollars More - An outstanding sequel!: For A Few Dollars More is, in my opinion, by far the best of the "Man With No Name" trilogy! |
 | Fort Apache list: $19.98 by Turner Home Video VHS Tape
(13 August, 1996)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: John Ford's 1948 classic stars John Wayne as a Cavalry officer used to doing things a certain way out West at Fort Apache. Along comes a rigid, new commanding officer (Henry Fonda) who insists that everything on his watch be done by the book, |
 | Fort Apache list: $4.95 by Turner Home Video VHS Tape
(02 September, 2003)
(17 reviews)  Customer Review: "IF YOU SAW THEM, THEY WEREN'T APACHE,": is arguably one of The Duke's best lines (Michael Herr referenced it in his Vietnam War best seller DISPATCHES, |
 | From Noon Till Three list: $14.95 by Mgm/Ua Studios VHS Tape
(17 February, 1993)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Unusual Western Ballad: FROM NOON TILL THREE is an entirely refreshing and unanticipated idiosyncratic Western full of sentimentalism from Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland. |
 | Gunfighter's Moon list: $9.98 by Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(26 October, 1999)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: Close to a classic: I rate SHANE, HIGH NOON, and THE CULPEPPER CATTLE COMPANY as the three best westerns ever made. I rate this as about half as good---but the 4th best best western I have seen. |
 | Gunsmoke list: $9.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(19 May, 1998)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: No less a Western hero than John Wayne introduced Gunsmoke: ThePremiere Episode to television audiences in 1955, giving the series its auspicious start. James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon is as tough as Wayne but is also as quick with his wits as with his gun. |
 | Hang 'em High list: $9.94 by Mgm/Ua Studios VHS Tape
(10 April, 2001)
(31 reviews)  Editorial Review: After starring in the now-legendary trilogy of spaghetti Westerns for Italian director Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood became a box-office star and imported the style of those classic shoot-'em-ups for this 1967 Western directed by Ted Post, |
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