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Winchester 73
Film Description Action-packed Western tale in which James Stewart appears as a frontiersman attempting to track down his father's murderer and the whereabouts of his one-of-a-kind rifle, the Winchester 73, as it passes among a rogue's gallery of owners.
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Article - "Which James Stewart is YOUR James Stewart?"
by Peter Wild
Despite the almost iconic status of the Vertigo nightmare sequence (featuring a feverish, sweaty James Stewart disappearing within a swirling barber’s-shop-strip vortex of insanity and delirium), he is most often remembered, even now, as the clumsily handsome ... View article in full
Article - "Anthony Mann & The Western Renaissance"
by Peter Wild
If you were asked to name the greatest ever western, it’s possible you might say The Searchers, John Ford’s complex and ambiguous deconstruction of everything John Wayne had accomplished up to that point. Perhaps you’d plumb for High Noon or The Man ... View article in full
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