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The late Louis L'Amour wrote this,
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This review is from: Sacketts (VHS Tape)
L'Amour did a bunch of books on the Sackett family of Tennessee, and this is a sort of compilation of some of them. Tell Sackett is the oldest brother (Sam Elliott), Orrin is the middle one (Tom Selleck), and Tyrell was the youngest (Jeff Osterhage). All played their parts very well. The bad guys included (but were not limited to) Jack Elam, Slim Pickens and L.Q.Jones. Mercedes McCambridge played Ma Sackett. Gilbert Roland played a Spanish (read Mexican) land-owner who the anglos were trying to push off his land in the new territory of New Mexico. I liked the way everyone played their parts, but particularly Sam Elliot, when he was strolling drunkenly down the main street of Pugatorie, singing quietly to himself in his deep bass, "That's the way she goes, first your money and then your clothes..." just before he caught the guy who was trying to roll him, and shaved him with an Arkansas toothpick with a foot-long blade. Shaved his mustache clean off! This is a wonderful L'Amour Western. I hope you like it as much as I did. Joseph (Joe) Pierre
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts,
This review is from: Sacketts (DVD)
I have always enjoyed the Sacketts in Mr. L'Amour's books and was happy to find them on DVD.I was not disappointed. I particularly like Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott as actors and they are a perfect choice to play Sackett brothers.
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The Saketts,
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This review is from: Sacketts (DVD)
To my surprise this is a two disc set which was a bonus. Great cowboy movie with solid actingThe only problem was that on disc #1 I had to turn the volume on the TV to "Max" in order to hear the dialoge??
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