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  1. Looks like nobody has seen or remembers this western...Another scene:

     

    From a hill, the hero (the actor was originally Canadian) watches the cattle baron's henchmen burn his ranch house...Then he, together with his cowboys, ambush the arsonists, killing several.. Later, the cattle baron (famous for his gangster movies) admires the hero's tactics of deliberately sacrificing his ranch to win the battle.(There, somebody should be able to get this now...)

     

    Edited by: mudskipper on Jun 8, 2010 9:39 PM

  2. Clue:-- A newspaper prints that the daughter and heiress of a rich man chases after married men. Now the publisher is worried that she will sue the paper for two million dollars so he sends one of his reporter, who is also sort of a playboy, to romance the girl...

  3. Sidney Carlton: " 'Tis a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done. 'Tis a far,far better place that I go to than I have ever gone before"...on his way to the guillotine....Thanks, Eve. I'll think of something.

  4. Here's a memorable scene near the end of the movie: Philandering wife leaves her cattle baron husband, who is paralyzed, inside a burning house while she tries to run away with her brother-in-law...(all are major actors)....

     

     

    Another memorable scene:... Inside a bar, the hero (peaceful rancher) was confronting a cowboy who works for the cattle baron and who killed one of his ranch hands...He slaps the cowboy, and when the cowboy tries to draw his gun, he grabs his wrist and shoots him in the belly.....

     

    Edited by: mudskipper on Jun 7, 2010 12:22 PM

  5. Poor Edmund Purdom is right...He was being built up to be a major star with such movies as "The Egyptian", "The Student Prince", "The Prodigal", and "Athena", but for some reason never did quite make it...I think they thought his acting was a little too stiff...Your thread, 6..

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