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Western Classics Collection (7 Discs)James Stewart, Jay Silverheels & Spencer Tracy
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A collection of 7 classic westerns!
Broken Arrow: By 1870 there has been ten years of a cruel war between settlers and Cochise's Apache Indians. Tom Jeffords, an ex-soldier, saves the life of a young Apache boy and starts to reassess his opinions of the Indians. As an ambassador of goodwill, he enters Cochise's stronghold, but is peace achievable?
(Dir. Delmer Daves, 1950, Cert. PG)
Broken Lance: Tyrannical cattle baron Matt Devereaux (Spencer Tracy) has raised his older sons harshly, leaving them neglected and bitter, particularly Ben (Richard Widmark). Matt's youngest son, Joe (Robert Wagner), however, receives the most attention from Matt's wife, a Comanche Indian (Katy Jurado). Joe remains loyal, even taking the blame when his father gets hauled up on charges of launching a raid on the nearby copper mine. After spending three years in jail, Joe comes home to find his dad dead from a stroke, his mother back with her tribe, and his brothers running the ranch into the ground. Joe, understandably shocked and enraged, then plots his revenge...
(Dir. Edward Dmytryk, 1954, Cert. U)
Garden of Evil: Three American adventurers sail to California in pursuit of gold. They stop off at a sleepy Mexican village after becoming stranded, and it isn't long before someone requires their services. Deep in the mountains, a lady's husband is trapped in the local goldmine, and they agree to rescue him. However, not all of their intentions are strictly honest, and danger awaits...
(Dir. Henry Hathaway, 1954, Cert. PG)
Western Union: Former outlaw Vince Shaw gives up a life of crime, and goes to work for a telegraph company. However, his brother Jack Slade leads a gang of criminals to prevent the company from connecting the line between Omaha and Salt Lake City, bringing the two into deadly conflict...
(Dir. Fritz Lang, 1941, Cert. U)
Warlock: Infested with criminals, the town of Warlock is in serious need of a strong marshal. Enter Clay Blaisdell (Henry Fonda), a man with a reputation for some serious gun-slinging. Accompanied by his gambler friend, Tom Morgan (Anthony Quinn), the two find themselves as the centre of many a controversy due to their brutal methods in dispatching with the criminal element. Eventually a reformed outlaw in town named Johnny (Richard Widmark) is elected sheriff, and a showdown with Clay seems inevitable, especially after a beautiful woman (Dorothy Malone) arrives in town accusing Clay of murdering her fiancé...
(Dir. Edward Dmytryk, 1959, Cert. U)
Forty Guns: An authoritarian rancher (Stanwyck) rules an Arizona county with a private posse of her hired guns. However, when a new lawman arrives to settle the disturbances in the State, the cattle queen finds her emotions interfering with her business for the first time...
(Dir. Samuel Fuller, 1957, Cert. PG)
Rancho Notorious: Frontiersman Vern Haskell (Arthur Kennedy) wanders the West obsessed with finding the culprits responsible for murdering his fiancee. His quest leads him to Chuck-a-Luck - the film's original title - a combination horse ranch and criminal hideout overseen by saloon chanteuse Altar Keane (Marlene Dietrich). Posing as an escaped criminal, Haskell falls in with murderous gunslinger Frenchy Fairmont (Mel Ferrer) and gradually becomes indistinguishable from the men he is hunting.
Made in 1952, Lang and screenwriter Daniel Taradash fashioned a highly moral and distinctly feminist tale that innovatively re-worked Lang's quintessential themes of love, betrayal and retribution.
(Dir. Fritz Lang, 1952, Cert. PG)
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James Stewart, Jay Silverheels, Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner, Richard Widmark, E.G. Marshall, Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Randolph Scott, Dean Jagger, John Carradine, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Barbara Stanwyck & Merlene Dietrich | |
Delmer Daves, Edward Dmytryk, Henry Hathaway, Fritz Lang & Samuel Fuller | |
PG | |
English | |
10 hours 46 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



















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