Tag Archives: Westerns

Frontier Tales

Western stories are making a comeback, or so some experts say, but tales of the hardships our pioneers confronted have long been a rewarding and intriguing part of American literature. From the Leather Stocking Tales by James Fennimore Cooper through … Continue reading

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“The Cowboys” and the Encyclopaedia Britannica

Gregory McNamee writes in his Encyclopaedia Britannica blog about the great John Wayne western, The Cowboys. McNamee calls the movie a contrarian film, not because of the poor treatment Long Hair, played by Bruce Dern, gives to Wil Anderson, Wayne’s … Continue reading

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Where did all the Westerns go?

“Where did all the Westerns go?” Bob Kuhn asked in his blog. And it jerked me awake, right out of my fog. I thought long and hard but couldn’t answer him. It’s a serious question, and not just a whim. … Continue reading

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“Out of the Past” – Robert Mitchum Westerns

A great article by Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic, on Robert Mitchum and his western movies appeared recently. A parallel column in LA Weekly gives more insight to the remarkable career of this great actor. Of all the … Continue reading

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