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VHS : Red GartersIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Rosemary Clooney, Jack Carson, Guy Mitchell, Pat Crowley, Gene Barry directed by: George Marshall Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302719864 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6302719860 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Release Date: January 01, 1998 Running Time: 91 minutes Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: March 26, 1954 Sales Rank: 6034 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Ahead of Its TimeMusical: From Broadway to Hollywood Shadow Watcher Nobody Drowns in Mineral Lake Released in 1954, this was a daring, original musical comedy; way ahead of its time. Not only did it spoof western movies, a genre that was then considered "sacred," but it also did so in a surrealistic manner, utilizing colorful stylized sets and costumes. The film, directed by George Marshall, concerns a gunslinger who rides into town to confront the man who killed ... Read More Rating: - Red GartersThis was very different to what I expected, but if you are willing to think outside the box its not bad at all. Rating: - Only for Rosie FansThis movie is a stinko from one end to the other. The "plot" is contrived and predictable, the songs are dull- in fact I can't remember the tune or words to any of them off hand- and the only saving grace is Rosemary Clooney. Her character seems totally out of place- the one who seems more than just a cardboard cutout. If they had strung her songs together on a DVD, it would be worth the money for that. Rating: - How Love and Romance Changes a Western Town to Respect the LawThis musical is directed by George Marshall who also directed such movies as Pot O' Gold, and How the West Was Won. Rosemary Clooney stars as beautiful Calaveras Kate, a saloon singer in Western town called Limbo County, California. The story revolves around a man called Reb Randall (Guy Mitchell) who comes to town seeking the killer of his brother. The people of Limbo County believe in the Code of the West, which simply means he has to fight the killer to avenge the death of his brother. The town refuses ... Read More Rating: - 1954 counterpunch to television - a curiosityA whole studio movie full of primary-colored costumes, floating fascia, stylized decor of rooms and trees. It's a surreal pacifist western musical with Guy Mitchell and Rosemary Clooney from 1954. A stranger film would be hard to find. I needed an open mind and some patience to get through it, an odd pre-widescreen color movie-stravaganza twice as silly and 10 times as expensive to make as anything on tv. Bat Masterson as a Mexican and a tap-dancing Buddy Ebsen at the cusp of playing Georgie Russell. Slick ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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