John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were born to star in "The Taming of the Shrew," and this is the closest they ever got. Wayne plays a cattle baron whose estranged wife (O'Hara) wants a divorce. The film is basically one long, funny brawl between them, ending with a mud pit melee and Wayne publicly spanking O'Hara, which doesn't look quite so politically correct anymore. This is no great shakes--director Andrew V. McLaglen is simply hosting a party here--but it's worth a few chuckles and the stars' broad performances. --Tom KeoghLearn More
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John Wayne's most popular vehicle of the 1960s is a broad, boisterous comedy-Western and a family movie in every sense--in subject matter, casting, personnel, and the audience it aims to bear-hug. Wayne and his Quiet Man partner Maureen O'Hara reprise their large-boned lovers' quarrel in a Wild West variation on The Taming of the Shrew, while a cast of familiar supporting players do their best to avoid becoming collateral damage.
The picture is fascinating as an attempt to adjust and update the Duke as all-American icon. Rancher George Washington McLintock owns most of the town that bears his name, but James Edward Grant's screenplay is at didactic pains to establish the benevolence and socio-political enlightenment of his reign. G.W.'s former Indian foes have become his... More Info About This DVD Actor(s): John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara - Patrick Wayne Director(s): Andrew V. McLaglen DVD Release Date: Released the 11 October 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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This may not be Harryhausen's very best but it is certainly very entertaining. This is one of those movies you can put on as background while you do something else. I give it my undivided attention myself, but it does not require it. Good family fare that should give some light entertainment for a couple hours. I am not quite sure why they did not use the same Sinbad from Golden Voyage, but each has a unique style and neither is bad. If you like Sinbad movies, Harryhausen movies, or Fantasy movies you should enjoy this. More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Patrick Wayne - Jane Seymour Director(s): Sam Wanamaker DVD Release Date: Released the 01 July 2003 Usually ships within 24 hours
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John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara were born to star in "The Taming of the Shrew," and this is the closest they ever got. Wayne plays a cattle baron whose estranged wife (O'Hara) wants a divorce. The film is basically one long, funny brawl between them, ending with a mud pit melee and Wayne publicly spanking O'Hara, which doesn't look quite so politically correct anymore. This is no great shakes--director Andrew V. McLaglen is simply hosting a party here--but it's worth a few chuckles and the stars' broad performances. --Tom KeoghMore Info About This DVD Actor(s): John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara - Patrick Wayne Director(s): Andrew V. McLaglen DVD Release Date: Released the 05 February 2003 Usually ships within 24 hours
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The movie The Bears and I was very good. The beginning of the the movie was absolutely breathtaking. The song fits very well with the movie. The song "Sweet Surrender" written by the late John Denver was written for the movie because of the ecological scenery. Throughout the movie the scenery was really truly God's country in British Columbia Canada. I think that Patrick Wanye, Chief Dan George and Robert Pine were very good actors in the movie. The movie is very much a family entertainment. I very highly recommend this movie. More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Patrick Wayne - Chief Dan George Director(s): Bernard McEveety (II) DVD Release Date: Released the 17 December 2002 THIS TITLE IS CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE. If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available.
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