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Western releases include real gems
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• "Many Rivers to Cross" (1955) is a romantic comedy on the frontier as Eleanor Parker sets her sites on rough-hewn trapper Robert Taylor. Great supporting cast includes Victor McLaglen, Russ Tamblyn and James Arness, (Home-video debut)
• "The Law and Jake Wade" (1958) Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark shine in this macho standoff as former partners in crime. Taylor now wears a badge, but Widmark is sure he's hidden away some of their loot and he aims to find it. Excellent performances and nice use of outdoor locations give this one a real boost.
• "Saddle the Wind" (1958) has Taylor playing a former gunslinger who has retired to ranching, but trouble is stirred up by his hotheaded younger brother (John Cassavetes, doing a cowboy "Rebel Without a Cause"). Familiar but very well-played, with Julie London as an observer and Donald Crisp as the voice of wisdom. Written by Rod Serling! (Home-video debut)
• "The Stalking Moon" (1969, G). Believe it or not, this plays like an antecedent of "Halloween," with Gregory Peck reluctantly taking into his care a woman (Eva Marie Saint) and her young Indian son. She has spent 10 years as an Indian captive, and the boy's father is a ruthless killer who leaves a trail of bodies as he tracks them down. Low-key with sparse dialogue but it builds to a highly suspenseful crescendo.
Extras: widescreen, trailers (each title also available separately, $12.98)
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