John Wayne: King of the West

John Wayne: King of the West


Starring:John Wayne
Studio: Vintage Home Ent.
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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3 Classic Western Adventures...

ANGEL AND THE BADMAN - Quirt Evans is wounded during a shoot out and must decide between pursuing vengeance or reforming his ways for the woman he loves.

WINDS OF THE WASTELAND - 2 Pony Express riders help run a telegraph line through a city that had once been a "ghost town."

McLINTOCK - Ranch owner McLintock must deal with a "comedy of errors" in this humorous take on traditional westerns.
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    John Grisham's The Rainmaker (Special Collector's Edition)
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    Director: Francis Ford Coppola
    Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video
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    ASIN: B000P5FH3K
    Release Date: 2007-07-24
    Marx Bros.: Go West/The Big Store
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • A sporadically good showcase, but mostly for completists
    • For the love of Groucho
    Marx Bros.: Go West/The Big Store
    Starring: Groucho Marx , Chico Marx , Harpo Marx , John Carroll , and Diana Lewis
    Director: Edward Buzzell , and Charles Reisner
    Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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    ASIN: B000E8QVBK
    Release Date: 2006-05-02

    Description

    Groucho, Chico, Harpo - all certifiably wacko in a double dip of comedies. The Marxmen Go West (Side A) to where the sun always shines, the fun never sets and where they outwit a land grabber. Highlights include the $1 scam, the stagecoach ride, Chico and Harpo bellying up to the bar and the train-chase finale. What fools these mortals be and what fuels they need. The boys chop up passenger cars to get wood to stoke the locomotive. They go east in The Big Store (Side B), becoming detectives-cum-bodyguards for a department store. Crime is afoot in the store or, if in the Fabrics Department, by the yard. Still, our sleuths don't have a clue except in laughing matters. Chico and Harpo share a piano keyboard, beds disappear into walls, roller skates provide in-store mobility and Groucho warbles Sing While You Sell. Sold!

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars A sporadically good showcase, but mostly for completists.......2007-05-07

    There are Marx Brothers Classics out there and Go West isn't one of them, although longtime afficionados who must have read negative reviews of their latter films somewhere along the way, might be very surprised at the number of clever, successful gags, and energetic performances by the comedy legends.
    The somewhat complicated plot (feature comedies in the '40s were big on plots with bad guys and young lovers who are threatened by them and seek the aide of the starring comedy team) involving the search for gold, land deeds, corrupt sheriffs, and a few other things, actually involves the stars (they're not used as "comic relief", a typical device of the times).
    The problem is that the good stuff sometimes over-milked, for example, the climactic scene of the Marxs' attempt to keep the train chugging by breaking up the train into little pieces and tossing them into the engine, needed a strong comedy director and editor to keep it from getting tiresome.
    There's an entertaining musical number near the end of the film in which Groucho sings and plays guitar - always fun for the fans. Unlike the scene in "Horse Feathers" in which Groucho sings and plays for Thelma Todd, unfortunately the booming baritone of John Carroll is also heard, along with Chico, and a great chance is lost. Okay, Carroll is the handsome co-lead (?) but the credits list GM first, and let's assume that most fans paid to watch Mr. Marx. [Speaking of production numbers, in the 1947 "Copacabana" with Groucho, at center stage he performs a number originally written for Go West!].
    Of course, there are depressing aspects to this film, which can be expected for the period - a sequence in which the boys and the lovers stop off on the trail on a Native American "reservation", and, hence, the stereotypically cliched dialogue and situations. However, something miraculous happens, Harpo happens upon a stringed object, transforms it into a harp and plays in duet with the "Chief", who plays a woodwind instrument - it's actually a great scene, which fades with the latter placing his hand gently on Harpo's shoulder. One of those rare, touching moments; the brothers were quite capable of injecting pathos into the proceedings when the moment was right.
    The Big Store is contemporary - this time the Marxs' help the lovers retain a huge department store, despite tentative credentials as store detectives. Here's another one which has some good bits and pieces, contrary to the generaln consensus of film critics. We don't have over-milked gags as much as one lost opportunity after another; some of that disappointment actually due to the fact that surreal comedy was really a thing of the past by 1941. For example, in The Big Store we find Groucho asleep in the bed department. The effect is ruined by one of the supporting actors prefacing the scene with mention that Mr. Flywheel was up all night examining the books and it was okay for him to sleep there. Another scene has Harpo dressed in Revolutionary War era attire and playing the harp in duet with himself - a beautifully crafted scene. But, alas, it was in his imagination.
    Margaret Dumont is on hand and she's always a pleasure to watch - she's given some decent dialogue in a typically wild courtship scene with you know who.
    Both Go West and The Big Store have plenty of music, and that's not a negative, as they successfully showcase the performing talents of the Marxes. It's really astonishing to note that they could perform all kinds of comedy, plus play classical music quite impressively, even kick up their heels - Flywheel's dance moves are absolutely balletic in the otherwiseoverdrawn, impossible "Sing While You Sell" number. The viewer/fan can make up his/her mind with both entries as to whether they're watching a musical comedy, a comedy with music, a comedy, or....the Marx Brothers. For deep fans there will be a plethora of coulda-shoulda(s) - both features are in a completely different cosmos from "Duck Soup". DVD Extra Features are entertaining for both fan and historian, including an apparent radio promo/sketch for Go West.

    4 out of 5 stars For the love of Groucho.......2007-02-13

    You might have to be a fan already, but Go West's train chase is positively worth the price of this copy as well as one of the funniest on film.
    John Wayne: King of the West
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Hear, hear, these are classics!
    • Bad Quality
    John Wayne: King of the West
    Starring: John Wayne
    Manufacturer: Vintage Home Ent.
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    ASIN: B0007CIM24
    Release Date: 2005-02-08

    Description

    3 Classic Western Adventures...

    ANGEL AND THE BADMAN - Quirt Evans is wounded during a shoot out and must decide between pursuing vengeance or reforming his ways for the woman he loves.

    WINDS OF THE WASTELAND - 2 Pony Express riders help run a telegraph line through a city that had once been a "ghost town."

    McLINTOCK - Ranch owner McLintock must deal with a "comedy of errors" in this humorous take on traditional westerns.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Hear, hear, these are classics!.......2007-04-26

    I quite disagree with the other review. I own this & it's a classic. Just the way I remember watching them when I was growing up. I loved all three of these, all good acting with good actors. I don't understand why everyone wants them changed & modernized, I love them just the way they are.

    2 out of 5 stars Bad Quality.......2005-05-12

    The only reason this pack gets 2 starts is because the movies are just that good. But it is worth your money just to buy these 3 movies seperatly. The quality is very, very poor and there are no extras to the dvd. Just buy the movies seperatly. They don't even cost that much on amazon. Check'em out.

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