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    Red River with John Wayne. Mountain Man With Charleton Heston and Brian Kieth. All 20 + hours of the TV mini series Centennial.

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    Rio Bravo and El Dorado.

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    Pale rider
    Unforgiven
    The hateful 8
    3:10 to Yuma
    Young Guns
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    Silverado and Quigley Down Under. The Apple Dumpling Gang and Hot Lead And Cold Feet are good for a laugh or two.... Don Knotts/Tim Conway were two peas in a pod.
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    Clint Eastwood, especially Unforgiven.
    Tombstone
    Deadwood is classic.

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    Seven Samurai - the original of the Magnificent Seven.

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    Quigley Down Under, Tombstone
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    I think my all time favorite would be "Water Hole #3"
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    True Grit - w/Jeff Bridges
    3:10 to Yuma
    High Noon
    Pale Rider
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
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    The Wild Wild West.

    Support Your Local Sheriff. (Because I like just about everything James Garner has done.)

    Support Your Local Gunfighter. (Same deal)

    Cat Ballou. ( Lee Marvin was hilarious in that film.)

    Have gun-will travel
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    Lots of good ones, but no one mentioned "The Cowboys"?

    I have sons. ...maybe it's a 'father-of-sons-thing'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole Anderson View Post
    I am enjoying a modern western, Longmire, into its 5th year, now available on Netflix. Instead of a horse, the sheriff runs around in an old Ford Bronco, he even has an Indian sidekick, played by Lou Diamond Phillips..

    Longmire! Good show!

    It's on for 1 more season and then it's supposed to end.


    Another good Jimmy Stewart movie is "Bend of the River".
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Baker SD View Post
    for classic western, Shane--Jack Palance was such a perfect evil face for the part. for silly westerns "My Name is Nobody"--Henry Fonda and Terrance Hill
    Alan Ladd was just slightly over 5'6" tall, so he stood on something in many scenes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Chance in Iowa View Post
    All of the above, as well as the western filmed in Australia - Man From Snowy River.
    +1 on Snowy River. I've probably watched it 10 times. The fight scene in the bunk house and the dialog emediatly after was great, as was the heartbreaking scene of killing the old dog and Ray Walston's emotional response.

    Return to Snowy River.....not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Blatter View Post
    +1 on Jimmy Stewart. .
    Another thumbs up on Jimmy Stewart. I'll watch anything he's in.
    The most recent I've seen was The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

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