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"BARBARY COAST" (1935) Review

I have seen a good number of テレビ and movie Westerns in my time. But I find it rather odd that it is hard - almost difficult - to find a well known story set during the California ゴールド Rush era. And I find that rather surprising, considering many historians regard it as one of the most interesting periods in the history of the American Old West.

Of the 映画 and テレビ productions I have come across, one of them is the 1935 Western, "BARBARY COAST". Directed によって Howard Hawks and adapted from Herbert Asbury's 1933 book, the movie told the story about one...
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"THE SHADOW RIDERS" (1982) Review

When I first set out to discover how many of 作者 Louis L'Amour novels had been adapted for the 映画 and television, I had assumed at least a handful had gone through this process. I was surprised to discover that many of his works had been adapted. And one of them turned out to be the 1982 テレビ movie, "THE SHADOW RIDERS".

I have only seen two L'Amour adaptations in my life - "THE SHADOW RIDERS" and the 1979 two-part miniseries, "THE SACKETTS". Both productions seemed to have a great deal in common. The two productions are adaptations of L'Amour (which...
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"CALIFORNIA" (1947) Review

I am a history nut. And one of my お気に入り historical periods that I 愛 to study is the Antebellum Era of the United States. One of my お気に入り topics from this period is the California ゴールド Rush. I also 愛 movies. But despite this love, I have been constantly disappointed によって Hollywood's inability to create a first-rate movie about ゴールド Rush.

I may have to take back my コメント about Hollywood's inability to produce a first-rate movie または テレビ production about the ゴールド Rush. There were at least three that managed to impress me. Unfortunately, the latest film...
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