The genial cowpoke
Bruce W. Hinds | Arizona, USA | 12/10/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Never will you find someone more poetically stylizing the american cowboy than Randoph Scott. Always carrying a smile which was as quick as his draw he would rather think than fight for resolving situations. Whether in black or white or in color when you pick up a Scott western you know you are delivered a fine ride filled with romping good adventure, shoot em-ups, laughter, down home lovin'and morality that isn't slap you in the face or hit you over the head! Yeeeehaw! Whatever happened to Randolph Scott indeed? He continues embodying what a true american and every man should strive for being...be assured ANY Randolph Scott movie is pure entertainment!"
Great Randolph
Maria D. Sabadell Guasch | Barcelona, Spain | 05/31/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"At first I didn't know there were four movies in tne pack, so I was pleasantly surprised I got so many movies for so little money. I've always been a fan of Randolph Scott and I specially like his western and war movies. Long time ago here in my country (Spain) TV stations used to broadcast this type of movies quite often, but now they're rarely shown. It is also difficult to find them on DVD; you mostly find low quality copies. But this pack gives very good image and sound quality despite the age of the movies."
Four Middle of the Road Oaters For Classic Western Lovers
D. Tucker | McKinney, TX USA | 12/05/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is a standard, no-frills collection of four of Randolph Scott's lesser known B-movies. Here is a listing of the offerings in this collection:
"Rage At Dawn" (1955) aka "Seven Bad Men" 87 mins; B&W
"Abilene Town" (1946) 89 mins; B&W
"To The Last Man" (1933) 70 mins; B&W
"The Fighting Westerner" (1935) aka " Rocky Mountain Mystery", 63 mins; B&W
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Questions!
Curtis T. Stotlar | Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States | 07/04/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"It would be handy to know what's in this collection. Randolph Scott is a fairly large category. Are the films westerns - or comedies - or war films?
The buyers should be informed of this."