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When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0780014993191
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Label: Morada Vision
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Morada Vision
MPN: D99031D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Morada Vision
Release Date: April 03, 2007
Running Time: 60 minutes
Studio: Morada Vision
Theatrical Release Date: 1979




 

Editorial Review:

Description:
This DVD features all the heroes, villains and sidekicks from just about every Western show that ever ran on television. In addition to live appearances by over 56 cowboys, there are film clips of Clint Eastwood (Rawhide), Steve McQueen (Wanted Dead or Alive), Richard Boone (Have Gun Will Travel) and Burt Reynolds (Gunsmoke), among others.

Track Listings: Broken Arrow

-- Michael Ansara Bonanza, Rawhide, Death Valley Days

-- Neville Brand Gene Autry Show

-- Pat Buttram The High Chaparral

-- Rod Cameron and Linda Cristal How The West Was Won, Bonanza, Maverick, and many more

-- Iron Eyes Cody The Rifleman

-- Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford Gunsmoke

-- Ken Curtis and Milburn Stone The Virginian

-- James Drury and Doug McClure Cades County and over 200 movies

-- Glenn Ford Grizzly Adams

-- Dan Haggerty Wild Wild West

-- Alan Hale, Jr. Bronco Lane

-- Ty Hardin Sugarfoot

-- Will Hutchins Maverick

-- Jack Kelly Wild Bill Hickock

-- Guy Madison The Range Rider and Yancey Derenger

-- Jocko Mahoney (father of Sally Ann Field) The Lone Ranger

-- Clayton Moore Roy Rogers Show

-- Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Sons of the Pioneers and Slim Pickens Lawman

-- John Russell and Peter Brown F Troop

-- Larry Storch Frontier Doctor

-- Rex Allen Branded Rawhide

-- John Ireland The High Chaparral, The Road West

-- Barry Sullivan Lorado, Branded, Laramie

-- Lee Van Cleef



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - when the west was fun
Not a real good dvd but at least you got to see some of mthe old stars



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - WHERE ARE HUGH O'BRIAN, CLINT WALKER, AND WILLIAN SMITH?
I bought this recently since I love the old western series from the
50'sand 60's that I grew up on. I enjoyed seeing the stars I
remembered, but whats with Alan(The Skipper)Hale Jr. and Dan(Grizzly Adams)Haggerty doing in it?? I was disappointed they didn't
touch harder on the western series and its stars. It played more
like a variety show with useless saloon girl numbers, and the few
stars that spoke lines were obviously reading Q cards. This would
have ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great look back at TV western stars!!!
This is a great TV special look back at TV western stars, some who are no longer with us. It was great to see Clayton Moore, the Lone Ranger, and Doc and Festus from Gunsmoke. You even get to see people you forgot were in westerns, and Iron Eyes Cody, who also did the great anti-litter commercial in the 70's. I highly recommend this video to people who liked to watch western TV shows from the 50's into the 60's, and those of us who watched the re-runs on TV when we were kids.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - What a waste of talent
This was a once in a life time opportunity that was truly wasted. Supposedly some of the biggest names in Westerns were gathered for a reunion. The problem was that most of the biggest names were not really there. They were there only by having their pictures showed and their names read. Those who at least showed up had nothing to do. They either sat speechless at saloon tables or spent the better part of the hour listening to some ridiculouus saloon girls sing and dance about the west. This was a great ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - THIS WEST IS FUN, NOT GREAT - worth it for the price
This show/DVD is fun, but far from great. On a purely nostalgia level it is fun to see all the old-timers. They don't really do or say much and the clips aren't great for the most part, but it is nice to see them all together. The quality of the DVD also leaves something to be desired. And while some of the actors are "introduced," others, such as Rex Allen, are talked about but never really shown, even though he was there at the reunion.

I believe this is from a TV show in 1980 or thereabouts, ... Read More





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