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GREAT AMERICAN WESTERN - VOLUME 16 - Here are four action-packed westerns together on one DVD!! Ride those dusty trails once again for over 5 hours of rough-riding thrills!!
FIGHTING CARAVANS - To avoid jail time for a misdemeanor, Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) persuades a French woman, Felice (Lily Damita), to act as his spouse and join him on a wagon train headed West. But his plans are thrown off course when he unexpectedly falls in love with Felice. His new outlook on life gives Clint the courage to become the sole guide of the wagon train, thus making him a better man—and a hero to boot.
THE WOMEN OF THE TOWN - When Bat Masterson (Albert Dekker), marshal of Dodge City, falls for Dora Hand (Claire Trevor), a caring, charitable woman, and a cattle kingpin murders her, Masterson vows to take her killer down, as well as finally take his job seriously and clean up the town's streets in her honor.
THE OLD WEST COWBOY – DOCUMENTARY - This film enlists professional actors to recreate the characters of the rough and tumble cowboys of the Old West. It also implements genuine stills photographed during the time period. The Old West Cowboy is an exciting and thought-provoking look at the bar fights, bank heists, shootouts, and horseback chases during this wild time in American history.
THE PROUD AND THE DAMNED - A pack of Civil War veterans, at the direction of a man named Will (Chuck Conners), is taken to San Carlos, Columbia, in order to inspect the town for Martinez (Andre Marquis), a Columbian general. The men are sidetracked by the town's beautiful gypsies, including Will, who shacks up with the lovely Mila (Anita Quinn). Her jealous lover Ramon (Jose Greco) learns of their indiscretion and hunts Will down, resulting in Ramon's death. Consequently, the town's mayor holds all of the American scouts for questioning. Due to the extenuating circumstances, the veterans fail to report back to Martinez, igniting a virtual war.
NEW!! STILL SEALED!! Not rated. Color/ Black and white. 359 minutes. Region 1 encoding (U.S. and Canada only). To our knowledge, all videos and DVDs offered by Captain Bijou are from the original copyright holders, authorized licensees or are in the public domain. Captain Bijou does not knowingly offer videos or DVDs that may potentionally infringe of proprietary or intellectual rights.
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CAPTAIN BIJOU is owned and operated by EARL BLAIR, a collector and dealer in movie memorabilia, comics and collectibles since 1959. During the past 46 years, he produced the largest fan conventions held in the Southwest – Houstoncons/ Star Trek ’69, ’71, ’73, ’74 & ’75; published The Film Collector’s Registry from 1973-77 – one of the most widely read film/adzines of the 1970s – and Trek: The Magazine for Star Trek fans; was Vice-President and, later, President of the Hollywood-based Nostalgia Merchant , one of the pioneering home video labels which owned exclusive video licenses to over 1200 film classics including King Kong, Citizen Kane, Gunga Din, The Quiet Man, the Hal Roach Laurel and Hardy films; worked with legendary music producer Snuff Garrett on the restoration on the Roy Rogers uncut B&W and Trucolor westerns; sponsored the 1984 Atlanta Film Caravan; and published the highly acclaimed book, Trigger Remembered by William Witney. Since 1984, he has operated Captain Bijou, a source of movie memorabilia, videos and DVDs, which Leonard Maltin described, as a “veritable mini-mall for the obsessed fan!” A member since 1997, Captain Bijou has successfully auctioned over 14,000 items on E-Bay. | | |
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