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Momentous Western Movie Milestones
By Darlene Cah
Raise a mug of strong cowboy coffee and toast these legendary Western movies celebrating their impressive milestone anniversaries! These classics not only stand the test of time, but they get better with time. Long live Westerns!
The Quick Gun (1964)
60th Anniversary
Stars Audie Murphy
Gunslinger, Clint Cooper (Murphy) was kicked out of his hometown for a killing he claims was self-defense. Now he’s on his way back to make amends and to reunite with his love, but on the way, he learns his former outlaw gang plans to rob the bank and destroy the town. Clint is desperate to alert the townsfolk, but will they heed his warning, or will Clint have to fight this battle alone?
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Streets of Laredo (1949)
75th Anniversary
Stars William Holden, Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman, William Bendix
In 1878, three outlaws, Jim (Holden), Lorn (Carey), and Wahoo (Bendix) keep themselves busy robbing stagecoaches. But everything changes when they save a spunky young girl named Rannie Carter (Freeman) from vicious rustlers. Later, the three outlaws are separated; Lorn continues down the criminal path, while Jim and Wahoo become Texas Rangers. Being on the right side of the law is a change that suits Jim and Wahoo, while Lorn flourishes as a greedy, notorious villain. After a few years, Rannie reappears as a beautiful young woman—and Jim falls in love with her. But Rannie only has eyes for Lorn. Now, Jim and Lorn find themselves at odds—not just as a lawman and a criminal but as romantic hopefuls vying for the same woman. Will friendship save them—or is a showdown inevitable?
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No Name on the Bullet (1959)
65th Anniversary
Stars Audie Murphy
When cool, calculating, and notorious hired killer John Gant (Murphy) enters the tiny town of Lordsburg, Arizona, tensions start to flare. Townspeople with secrets begin to wonder if he’s there for them, and they start turning on each other. Will Gant kill his target—or will the paranoid citizens do it for him?
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Ride Lonesome (1959)
65th Anniversary
Stars Randolph Scott, Pernell Roberts, James Best, Lee Van Cleef, James Coburn
Bounty hunter Ben Brigade (Scott) is on a mission to bring his prisoner, Billy John (James Best), to Santa Cruz. Billy tells Ben that it’s only a matter of time before his vicious older brother, Frank (Van Cleef), finds them, kills Ben, and sets Billy free. Billy doesn’t know he’s mere bait, and Ben eagerly awaits Frank’s arrival. Because Ben Brigade may be escorting one brother to justice, but he has a score to settle with the other brother—and that justice may not involve a court of law.
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Zandy’s Bride (1974)
50th Anniversary
Stars Gene Hackman, Liv Ullmann, Harry Dean Stanton
A rough and tough American rancher, Zandy Allan (Hackman) needs a wife, so he sends for a Swedish mail-order bride, Hannah Lund (Ullmann). But they get off to a bumpy start. When Zandy first lays eyes on Hannah, he realizes she lied about her age; instead of being in her early 20s, Hannah is 32! Though disappointed, he goes ahead with the marriage. He’s not looking for love; he expects Hannah to work hard, help run the ranch, and bear him children (preferably a son). What he didn’t expect was that Hannah would insist on being treated with respect and she’d have a tough streak a mile wide. Now this unlikely pair must learn to be husband and wife if they’re to thrive on the harsh frontier.
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Sitting Bull (1954)
70th Anniversary
Stars Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy, J. Carrol Naish, John Hamilton
Major Robert Parrish (Robertson) is a cavalryman who is sympathetic to the plight of the Sioux Indians. His reputation as an “Indian sympathizer” impacts his career and even leads his fiancée, Kathy (Murphy) to break off their engagement. But President Ulysses S. Grant (Hamilton) recognizes that the Indians trust Parrish, so he sends him to talk to Sitting Bull (Naish). Grant is hopeful that Parrish can iron out a land dispute with the Sioux Chief and avoid further bloodshed. However, a corrupt Indian Agent and General Custer interfere and cause trouble. Can Parrish carry out his mission to broker peace?
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BONUS TRIVIA!
War of the Wildcats (1943)
81st Anniversary
Stars John Wayne, Martha Scott, Albert Dekker, Gabby Hayes
In 1906, Catherine Allen (Scott), a young schoolteacher heads out West for a new start. It’s the early days of the oil boom, and she meets two men who couldn’t be more different. Jim “Hunk” Gardner (Dekker) is a greedy, self-assured oilman. Dan Somers (Wayne) is a quiet, determined cowboy. Tensions rise as both men fall for Miss Allen—and pursue Indian land where oil may soon be found…
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The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
75th Anniversary
Stars John Wayne, Vera Ralston, Oliver Hardy
The Fighting Kentuckian
In 1818 Alabama, Kentucky militiaman John Breen (Wayne) leads his regiment home following the battle of New Orleans. Along the way, Breen finds love with Fleurette de Marchand (Ralston) and a new fight against men trying to steal land from French refugees. Now Breen’s in an all-out war for life, love—and justice!
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