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Best Western/Horse Movies
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Best Westerns
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El Dorado
(1967)
An aging gunfighter played by John Wayne and a
drunken sheriff played by Robert Mitchum are
allies in a turf war.
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Flaming Star (1960)
Elvis Presley is surprisingly effective in this film
about a half-white/half-Kiowa torn between his
mother's tribe and white settlers.
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A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Clint Eastwood as the "man with no name"
portrays an unshaven, cigar-smoking gunfighter.
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For a Few Dollars More (1965)
This sequel to A Fistful of Dollars teams gunslinger
Clint Eastwood with a dark rival to face off
against a nasty bandit and his gang.
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Fort Apache
(1948)
In this John Ford post Civil War cavalry saga,
imposing commander Henry Fonda does what he
thinks is right with violent consequences.
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Frontier Horizon (1939)
A colony of settlers is set upon by a syndicate
of notorious land speculators, but a trio of
"The Three Mesquiteers" led by John
Wayne come to their rescue.
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Giant
(1956)
Based on Edna Ferber's best selling novel, James Dean,
Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor star in this
sweeping epic about oil barons, class rivalries
and life in Texas.
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Goin' South (1978)
Henry Moon, played by Jack Nicholson – who also directed
this film – is a third rate outlaw who is
caught
and sentenced to be hanged. However, after the
Civil War, many women were left widowed and
if they wished, they could marry
a convict and all charges against him would
be dropped. This is the situation
for Henry Moon and now he must live up to the
responsibilities of a husband for better or
worst.
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The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1967)
Three gunslingers (Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and
Lee Van Cleef) search for Civil War gold in
this sequel to A Fistful of Dollars and For
a Few Dollars More.
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
U.S. Marshal of Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt Earp (Burt
Lancaster), his two brothers and Doc Holiday
(Kirk Douglas) shoot it out with the Clantons,
Johnny Ringo and the McClowery brothers.
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The Gunfighter
(1950)
Gregory Peck is an aging gunfighter who would like to
give up the lifestyle but can't seem to get
away from young upstarts who want to test their
skills with him.
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The Hanging Tree
(1959)
This laid-back Western stars Gary Cooper
as a doctor in a gold-mining camp, who
devotes his time to treating a blind
girl, Maria Schell. Unfortunately, the
doctor has a rather sinister past which
may place his patient in considerable
danger.
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Heartland
(1979)
Conchata Ferrell and Rip Torn star in this realistic
chronicle of the day-to-day struggles faced by
ranchers and farmers in rugged 1910 Wyoming.
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Heaven's Gate (1980)
Encroaching immigrant homesteaders are nearly wiped out
by cattle barons in the Johnson County War of
1890s Wyoming.
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High Noon
(the 1952 movie, not the 1980 sequel)
Classic western with Gary Cooper as retiring, just married
marshal Will Kane who, unsupported by townsfolk,
is obliged to face down a gang of outlaws come
to kill him. Won Oscars for Best Actor,
Best Score and Editing.
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High Plains Drifter (1973)
Starring (and directed by) Clint Eastwood as a stranger
who turns a western town upside down in an act
of supernatural revenge.
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Hombre
(1967)
Starring Paul Newman and Fredric March, an Indian-reared
white man helps stagecoach passengers in 1880
Arizona.
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The Horse Soldiers (1959)
John Ford's Civil War film about Yankee cavalrymen
behind Rebel lines on a mission to blow up a
rail station.
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