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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: UNI DIST CORP. (MCA)
EAN: 9781417002696
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
ISBN: 1417002697
Label: Universal Studios
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
MPN: D24928D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 01, 2004
Running Time: 90 minutes
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 1948
Editorial Review:
Product Description: In this action-packed Western, Cole Armin (Randolph Scott) arrives in Albuquerque with dreams of making it big with his uncle John Armin's (George Cleveland freight-hauling business. He soon learns, however, that his uncle's business tactics leave much to be desired, and that his primary goal is wiping out his competition, Ted Wallace (Russell Hayden). When Cole has enough of his uncle's underhanded dealings, he crosses over to work with Wallace, but soon finds himself in the middle of a trap!
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Randolph Scott was an American icon, the quintessential western hero who exhibited fewer emotions than Clint Eastwood and Gary Cooper and spoke fewer lines than either of those western stars. Was he a great actor -- probably not. Was he like many real characters who existed in the American west -- possibly. Was he believable as a hero who seemed interested in women -- not really. A romantic lead he was not. Will he be forgotten as an actor who appeared in more westerns than most American actors ... Read More
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Albuquerque is based on the Luke Short novel Dead Freight for Piute. It stars Randolph Scott & Barbara Britton. George "Gabby" Hayes costars in an excellent supporting role.
Cole Armin (Scott) has been summoned by his uncle, John Armin (George Cleveland), to take a job in his freight company. John Armin is less than scrupulous & is attempting to put a competitor out of business. Cole discovers this early & decides to throw in with the competitors, Ted Wallace (Russell Hayden) & his sister ... Read More
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Can you get past a badly misplaced formula plot to enjoy a generic Randolph Scott western with good acting?
I couldn't but maybe that's because Albuquerque is my home. Nearby silver mines? An ANGLO running the city? A rough frontier town in the late 1800's? Monumnet Valley scenery?
Where were the genteel Hispano elite who ran an old and charming city on the Rio Grande? Where were the transportation hub of yore, the Sandia Mtns., the bosque, Old Town? Hollywood just wrote ... Read More
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a good story with 2 actors seldom seen in colour viz russel hayden and gabby hayes.randolph scott always turns in a 100% effort and this movie is no exception.i think western movie lovers and rs fans will enjoy this easy paced fare, regards ken
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This probably has the best balance of any of Scott's westerns of a complicated plot, pleny of action and the humor of Gabby Hayes and that little girl who keeps popping up. A very enjoyable story. Gabby was in the driver's seat in the opening scene and in the spotlight in the closing scene. Too bad he wasn't in more of Scott's best films to lighten up Scott's stoicism. It's interesting that the woman Scott ends up with isn't even listed among the major characters, even though she is a major presence ... Read More
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