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Hi Noon is the most watched movie in the whitehouse theater
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Silverado has always been my favourite. What a cast!
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Red Sun Just to watch Mifune & Bronson together.
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Red Sun is brilliant. I like all the spaghetti westerns, including the original Django as well as the Trinity series that no one has mentioned yet, surprisingly. I also like the TV series Gunsmoke and Cimarron Strip.
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If one is a true friend of the "Oaters"........one would have to be a devotee of all the quickie films that were ground out by all the "poverty row" studios. Most were exhibited as part of the standard double feature policy, coupled with one or two "chapters" (serials) and "cartoons", additionally.........not to forget the fabulous newsreels.
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Good call! ... 'They Call me Trinity' and 'Trinity is Still my Name', 1970-71, with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.
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A great "poverty row" "western" was the Republic picture "The Great Train Robbery"....starred Bob Steel and Milburn Stone (Doc on Gunsmoke) this film although only 68 minutes blended elements of mystery, action (train robbed of gold) and westerns as the action blended horses and cars modern and western dress..........Republic ground out some great programmers..........Herbert Yates should receive more credit as it's Prexy than he usually does.
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