This early John Wayne oater displays the natural star quality and winning personality that sustained him through the 1930s -- it's a naïve, charming western that features some of The Duke's closest early associates. 'Neath Arizona Skies Blu-ray Olive Films 1934 / B&W / 1:37 flat Academy / 52 min. / Street Date July 19, 2016 / available through the Olive Films website / 24.95 Starring John Wayne, Sheila Terry, Shirley Jane Rickert, Jack Rockwell, Yakima Canutt, Weston Edwards, Jay Wilsey, Earl Dwire, George 'Gabby' Hayes. Cinematography Archie Stout Film Editor Charles Hunt Original Music Billly Barber Written by Burl R. Tuttle from his story. Produced by Paul Malvern Directed by Harry L. Fraser
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Want to see where our western film heritage really came from? Big studios made giant wagon train movies, epics about the railroad and star-driven biographies of Billy the Kid, but the genre was sustained by a steady diet of six reel 'oaters,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Want to see where our western film heritage really came from? Big studios made giant wagon train movies, epics about the railroad and star-driven biographies of Billy the Kid, but the genre was sustained by a steady diet of six reel 'oaters,...
- 7/26/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
“She is waiting for you in Hell, and she’s turned cannibal. When you get there, she’s going to eat you alive – over and over and over again. Because that’s what Hell is all about, Robbie – Repetition. I think in our hearts, most of us know that ….”
A quote from Stephen King’s Emmy award winning screenplay “Storm of the Century” 1999 mini-series.
Earlier this year, Boston based metal webzine Ghost Cult, called Lunglust “one of the best up-and-coming bands out of the state.” A pretty bold statement if you stop to consider the high quality of heavy oriented noise that routinely emanates from the a place that was born from fire and good old fashioned anti-disestablishment attitude. The early-onset of east-coast angst, that to this day does not think twice about questioning authority helped pave the way for bands like Gang Green, Slapshot (who just released their eleventh...
A quote from Stephen King’s Emmy award winning screenplay “Storm of the Century” 1999 mini-series.
Earlier this year, Boston based metal webzine Ghost Cult, called Lunglust “one of the best up-and-coming bands out of the state.” A pretty bold statement if you stop to consider the high quality of heavy oriented noise that routinely emanates from the a place that was born from fire and good old fashioned anti-disestablishment attitude. The early-onset of east-coast angst, that to this day does not think twice about questioning authority helped pave the way for bands like Gang Green, Slapshot (who just released their eleventh...
- 1/1/1970
- by Cherry Bombed
- Destroy the Brain
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