When a group of World War 1 buddies head west to farmstead, they run into trouble..

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re looking for a sprawling, epic masterpiece, you’re going to be annoyed by the first ten minutes. It’s a B-Western, plain and simple. If you like the smell of old celluloid, horses that look like they’ve seen better days, and dialogue that was probably written on the back of a napki...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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Wilfred Lucas
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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re looking for a sprawling, epic masterpiece, you’re going to be annoyed by the first ten minutes. It’s a B-Western, plain and simple. If you like the smell of old celluloid, horses that look like they’ve seen better days, and dialogue that was probably written on the back of a napkin in a lunch line, you’ll have a grand time. It’s a classic case of "they don't make 'em like this anymore." Thank goodness for that, really. But there's a certain comfort in the f..."
Gene Marvey
Charles R. Condon, Jack Natteford, William Colt MacDonald
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