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"Gary Cooper Series ... Man of the West (1958) ... United Artists",
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This review is from: Man of the West (DVD)
United Artists presents "MAN OF THE WEST" (1 October 1958) (99 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) -- Our story line and plot, On his way to hire a schoolteacher, a homesteader (Gary Cooper) is left a hundred miles from anywhere when the train he is on is robbed --- With him are an attractive dancehall girl (Julie London) and an untrustworthy gambler (Arthur O'Connell) and he decides to get shelter nearby from outlaw relatives (Lee J. Cobb) he used to run with --- They don't trust him and he loathes them but they decide he can help them with one last bank job --- The rest of the gang is Robert J. Wilke, Royal Dano, Jack Lord, and John Dehner. Lee J. Cobb is Doc Tobin and though he's 10 years younger than Cooper, he plays his uncle. Along for the ride are fellow train passengers Julie London and Arthur O'Connell --- It's an admirable cast --- Jack Lord as a wild and rebellious killer, John Dehner as a cool but equally violent person, Lee J. Cobb as a filthy old man who was the leader of the gang and who surely was the example for the other gangmembers and Arthur O'Connell and Julie London as the innocent bystanders who Cooper must look out for --- Also thought that the content and violence was very well done to help people get the feeling of what people could be like --- All in all, "Man of the West" is not only one of Cooper's best but one of the best westerns ever --- Anthony Mann's final foray into the western genre is a disturbing examination of man's baser instincts, rising in intensity to the level of Shakespearean tragedy.Under the production staff of: Anthony Mann - Director Walter Mirisch - Producer Will C. Brown - Book Author Reginald Rose - Screenwriter Ernest Haller - Cinematographer Leigh Harline - Composer (Music Score) Victor Heerman - Editor Richard V. Heermance - Editor Hilyard M. Brown - Production Designer Edward Boyle - Set Designer Yvonne Wood - Costume Designer Jack Solomon - Sound/Sound Designer Emile LaVigne - Makeup Richard Moder - First Assistant Director SPECIAL FEATURES: BIOS: 1. Gary Cooper (aka: Frank James Cooper) Date of Birth: 7 May 1901 - Helena, Montana Date of Death: 13 May 1961 - Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California 2. Anthony Mann (Director) Date of Birth: 30 June 1906 - San Diego, California Date of Death: 29 April 1967 - Berlin, Germany the cast includes: Gary Cooper ... Link Jones Julie London ... Billie Ellis Lee J. Cobb ... Dock Tobin Arthur O'Connell ... Sam Beasley Jack Lord ... Coaley John Dehner ... Claude Royal Dano ... Trout Robert J. Wilke ... Ponch (as Robert Wilke) Frank Ferguson ... Marshal of Crosscut Tom London ... Tom, Henry's Friend Hats off and thanks to Les Adams (collector/guideslines for character identification), Chuck Anderson (Webmaster: The Old Corral/B-Westerns.Com), Boyd Magers (Western Clippings), Bobby J. Copeland (author of "Trail Talk"), Rhonda Lemons (Empire Publishing Inc) and Bob Nareau (author of "The Real Bob Steele") as they have rekindled my interest once again for B-Westerns and Serials --- If you're into the memories of B-Westerns with high drama, this is the one you've been anxiously waiting for --- please stand up and take a bow Western Classics --- all my heroes have been cowboys! Total Time: 99 mins on DVD ~ United Artists ~ (5/13/2008)
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