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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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The great American w...
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The great American western. Volume 20 / [digital videodisc].
La Crosse, WI : Platinum Disc Corp., c2003.
Subjects
Feature films.
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 272 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents:
White Comanche (ca. 90 min.) -- Great American West (ca. 55 min.) -- Kentucky rifle (ca. 80 min.) -- Bells of San Angelo (ca. 47 min.).
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Summary:
White Comanche: A pair of half-white, half-Comanche Indian twin brothers constantly find themselves at odds and at war with each other. After much conflict and a desperate struggle with their identities they find an even ground and even a little brotherly love.
Great American West: The legacy of famed film director John Ford is the focus of Great American West and involves the comprehensive, intimate interviews of James Stewart, Henry Fonda, John Wayne, and even Ford himself. Other actors Ford worked with on films are also highlighted.
Kentucky rifle: "A man is given the duty of seeing the safe passage of a wagonload of rifles through Indian inhabited territory. But when the Indians discover the goods, the man and his passengers are given the choice of relinguishing the rifles or giving up the ghost."--Container.
Bells of San Angelo: Rex Gridley heads up a gang of silver smugglers who are taken on by two persistent purveyor of justice Roy Rogers. But in a landmark plot twist, Rogers doesn't best the criminals, but rather, they best him! The hero is none other than Dale Evans as Lee Madison, a novelist who happens to write westerns.
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Rated for all. Suitable for all audiences.
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