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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5038456510014
Format: PAL
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Number Of Discs: 1
Region Code: 2
Theatrical Release Date: 1977-05
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I saw this movie in the theater in 1977 and I loved it. If you are playing movie critic, you can find some things wrong with the movie. If you are comparing it to special effects that are in later movies, you will find fault. The cast is really great but there are some exceptions in acting (not very good performance's) and for it's time, the special effects were adequate without over doing it.
But.....the story is very good. If you are a Bronson fan, you will love his portrayal of Wild ... Read More
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Something of a rarity these days, The White Buffalo is the kind of film that almost inevitably disappoints first time round but improves immensely on second viewing with revised expectations. Certainly casting Charles Bronson as Wild Bill Hickok sets up a lot of expectations that the film defies. His regular fans in the 70s probably WEREN'T expecting Bronson to play a haunted man with syphilis and fading eyesight hiding behind dark glasses and a false name from his nightmares of approaching death in ... Read More
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I can't believe my eyes when I saw the stars this film got. Bronson is not a good actor, and Lee Thompson is a not a good director. Even the white buffalo was a fake. There are acouple of years I saw it, but I was very disappointed when I left the theater. If this film gets five points it must be as good as High Noon, Shane or Warlock or the John Ford films. It is actually a below average western.
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I ordered a DVD from seaside cinema and it arrived in pristine condition and in time for Father's day.
It was easy to order and the price was much less than other providers.
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While I actually like this movie, it is old Dino's third attempt on JAWS (the other two being KING KONG & ORCA). Clint Walker is surprisingly good as Whistling Jack Kileen -- or as Jack Warden's Charlie Zane tells Bronson's Hickcock, "the meanest of son of a bitch alive." Entering with a supporting cast that includes Kim Novak, John Carradine, Slim Pickens & Stuart Whitman. I would be remiss in not mentioning Will Sampson as Crazy Horse (as good a performance as the one he gave two years earlier in ... Read More
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