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Captain Kidd Charles Laughton Randolph Scott + Adventures of Long John Silver $0.99 |
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Last of the Mohicans ~ NEW DVD ~ Randolph Scott $12.74 |
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When the Daltons Rode Randolph Scott, Kay Francis, Br $8.69 |
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She, DVD, Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott, Helen Mack, Nigel Bruce, Noble Johnson, $17.05 |
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THE STRANGER WORE A GUN Randolph Scott 1953 DVD New! $10.98 |
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RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea DVD $13.98 |
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Irving Berlin FOLLOW THE FLEET Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Randolph Scott NEW DVD $5.85 |
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MAN IN THE SADDLE Randolph Scott Color (1951) DVD New! $12.98 |
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THE DESPERADOES Glenn Ford, Randolph Scott DVD New! $10.98 |
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"Great American Western, Vol. 1: Randolph Scott DVD" $1.62 |
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NEW Classic Western Collection: 4 Movie Marathon DVD, Randolph Scott,Murphy,Ladd $4.90 |
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NEW To the Shores of Tripoli,Fox War Classic DVD,John Payne,Randolph Scott,OHara $7.95 |
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Go West Young Man (1936) Mae West VHS NEW still SEALED Randolph Scott $9.00 |
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ROBERTA - FRED ASTAIRE + GINGER ROGERS / RANDOLPH SCOTT / IRENE DUNNE $9.99 |
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The Great American Western - Featuring 4 Randolph Scott Movies DVD Gently Used $4.99 |
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Albuquerque (DVD, 2004) Barbara Britton Randolph Scott $5.99 |
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7 MEN FROM NOW Randolph Scott Color (1956) DVD New! $6.48 |
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Gung Ho, DVD, Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery Jr., J. Carrol Naish, Sam $5.78 |
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Pirate Charles Laughlin Randolph Scott Gerard Landry John Carradine Minjanou Bar $0.99 |
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CORVETTE K-225 RANDOLPH SCOTT 1941 DVD $9.99 |
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BROKEN DREAMS Randolph Scott Powerful Drama DVD New! $5.98 |
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4 Film Favorites: Randolph Scott Westerns DVD $9.45 |
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GUNG HO! Randolph Scott WWII Action DVD New! $5.98 |
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ABILENE TOWN Randolph Scott 4-Movie Collection DVD New! $6.48 |
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DVD-2 FILMS-CORONER CREEK-'48'/THE DESPERADOES-'43' -RANDOLPH SCOTT- CLASSICS!!! $7.00 |
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DVD- THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS- '36' - RANDOLPH SCOTT -WESTEREN CLASSIC'S !!! $7.00 |
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Captain Kidd, Very Good DVD, Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, $6.49 |
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Rage at Dawn, Very Good DVD, Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, Mala Powers, J. Car $5.96 |
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Heroes of War 10 Movie Pack DVD, David Niven, Boris Karloff, Randolph Scott, Ric $8.99 |
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Badman's Territory DVD 1946 Randolph Scott NEW SEALED $19.49 |
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The Tall T Vintage Randolph Scott Movie COFFEE MUG $19.99 "High quality ceramic coffee mug made with only the highest quality materials. Mug is large 15 ounces, 4.75 inches tall, 3 inch diameter. Amazing rich colors and vivid images."... |
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Kibbles Rockin' Clubhouse vol. 1 Expressing Yourself $17.79 Features include: •MPAA Rating: UNRATED•Format: DVD•Runtime: 42 minutes... |
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Frontier Justice 50 Movie Pack $13.19 Studio: Digital1stop Release Date: 03/18/2008 Run time: 3036 minutes Rating: Nr... |
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Family Classics 4-Movie Pack - Son of Monte Cristo, Captain Kidd, Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island, Scarlet Letter $2.71 ... |
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Exclusive Color Version) [VHS] $1.98 Shirley Temple shines as a young radio entertainer in this 1938 Darryl Zanuck film inspired by Kate Wiggin's classic novel. In a role perfectly suited to her song and dance talents, Temple plays the "very self-reliant" Rebecca Winstead, a precocious pixie who wins the audition to become Crackling Grain Flakes "Little Miss America" for a new radio broadcast. Fame is fleeting, however, when she mov... |
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The Tall T $24.98 Pat Brennan (Randolph Scott) is a small Arizona rancher who loses his horse in a gamble on his ability to break a wild animal. On his way back to his ranch on foot he's picked up by his old friend Rintoon (Arthur Hunnicutt), driver of a stagecoach. Among the stage's passengers are the newlyweds Doretta (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Willard Mims. Mims is a bookkeeper who has obviously married his wife f... |
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Island of Lost Souls [VHS] $14.98 When you've got Charles Laughton and Bela Lugosi, how can you go wrong? Shipwreck victim Edward Parker (Richard Arlen) is stranded on an island run by the mysterious Dr. Moreau (Laughton). Moreau is hospitable enough, but the jungle is full of menacing shapes--and what about those ominous references to the House of Pain? Parker gradually learns of Moreau's unholy experiments and worries that he'll... |
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World War II Collection: 20 Classic Films (4 Disc Set ) $3.00 Studio: Tgg Direct Llc Release Date: 08/30/2010 Rating: R... |
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Love & Other Drugs $8.40 Ohio pharma salesman Jamie (Jake Gyllenhaal) hopes to parlay his expertise at selling Viagra and related performance-enhancers to a top spot in the Chicago market, but his ambitions get wildly sidetracked after an inappropriate meeting in a doctor's office brings him into contact with Maggie (Anne Hathaway), a patient. Their torrid affair eventually gives way to a touching relationship in this unc... |
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Léon: The Professional (Theatrical and Extended Edition) [Blu-ray] $6.51 Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, Natalie Portman and Danny Aiello star in Leon: The Professional, a go-for-broke thriller about a professional assassin whose work becomes dangerously personal. Calling himself a "cleaner", the mysterious Leon (Reno) is New York's top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Leon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family's sole survivor - 12-year-old Mathilda (N... |
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The Films of Randolph Scott $50.44 Reclusive American actor Randolph Scott, known for his subtle, dignified performances in almost 60 westerns, has been called the "most genuine Westerner." His career began in 1928 with the first of several bit parts; his first starring role was 1932's Heritage of the Desert. His final film was Ride the High Country (1962). Chronologically arranged from his birth in 1898 to his death in 1987, this book covers every film in which Randolph Scott acted. Each section begins with a biographical chapter and then lists Scott's films from that period: each film's entry has filmographic information, a synopsis, and detailed commentary, discussing such topics as the financial aspects, production details, acting, other participants, anecdotes, and critical responses. Quotes from interviews with figures in the industry and published reviews bolster the entries. A bibliographical essay completes the work, which is heavily illustrated with stills and promotional materials. |
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Randolph Scott: The Warner Archive Classics Collection from Warner Bros. $49.95 RANDOLPH SCOTT: THE WARNER ARCHIVE CLASSICS COLLECTION No major Hollywood stars were more identified with the Western than Randolph Scott. With more than half of his 100 film output firmly "in the saddle," Randolph Scott presided over the Western's growth |
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Randolph Scott Classics [3 Discs] - $12.99 Includes:Heritage of the Desert (1932) Abilene Town (1946) Rage at Dawn (1955) Heritage of the Desert This second filming of Zane Grey's novel (first brought to the screen by Paramount in 1924 with Bebe Daniels as the female lead) gave Randolph Scott his first starring role. Rancher Adam Naab (J. Farrell MacDonald) owns a spread that includes the only way out of the valley where gang-leader Judson Holderness (David Landau) is hiding a huge herd of stolen cattle, and he won't let Holderness move them across his land. The outlaw leader decides he's going to take the ranch, first by disputing and jumping Naab's water-claim and trying to starve him out. But Naab is one step ahead of him, and hires Jack Hare (Randolph Scott), a surveyor from back east, to remap and confirm the property lines, and Hare survives an attempt by Holderness' henchman Lefty (Guinn Williams) to kill him in the desert. Jack's arrival, however, turns the head of Judy (Sally Blane), Naab's ward (and the daughter of his late business partner), who is supposed to marry Naab's son Snap (Gordon Westcott). Snap already owes Holderness a lot of money from gambling losses at the latter's saloon, and he plays off of Snap's jealousy to get him to betray his own father. Complicating matters still further is the fact that Naab himself has long dreamed of Snap and Judy marrying, and won't let her growing infatuation with Jack get in the way of that plan. Matters all come to a head when all of Holderness' plans seem to unravel and he decides to take the ranch by force. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi Abilene Town Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott) is the town marshal of Abilene, KS, in the turbulent years after the Civil War and the start of the big cattle drives out of Texas. The town is growing faster than a lot of citizens are prepared to deal with it, especially as homesteaders start moving in, fighting for space with the cattlemen. Dan has kept the peace, such as it is, by keeping the saloons, gambling, and guns on one side of Main Street and the shop-owners, farmers, women, and children on the other. He's also been walking a tightrope in his own life, conducting a sometimes turbulent romance with Rita (Ann Dvorak), a saloon singer and co-owner, while also not discouraging the attentions of Sherry Balder (Rhonda Fleming), the "nice girl" daughter of one of the town's leading businessmen, who would love to marry Dan if only he would settle down. A new wave of homesteaders is arriving, and the cattlemen, cowboys, and saloon owners want them driven out and the town kept wide open, fearing the homesteaders' religious beliefs and the arrival of families, which means schools, building, and encroaching "respectability." Trouble breaks out and people are killed, with Dan caught in the middle. Using his guile and a good deal of bravery, and the unwitting help from the cowardly county sheriff (Edgar Buchanan), Dan manages to get the shop owners onto the side of the homesteaders, and plays a dangerous game of divid |
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Great American Western, Vol. 1: Randolph Scott - $3.99 Includes:To the Last Man (1933) The Fighting Westerner (1935) Abilene Town (1946) Rage at Dawn (1955) To the Last Man Previously filmed in 1923, Zane Grey's To the Last Man manages to pack plenty of A-level production values into what was essentially a B-picture budget. In the years following the Civil War, Kentucky man Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) moves his family to Nevada, partly to start life anew, but mostly to leave behind the bloody family feud between the Haydens and the Colbys. ... |
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Randolph Scott Western Collectin [2 Discs] - $5.99 Includes:To the Last Man (1933) Buffalo Stampede (1933) Wagon Wheels (1934) The Fighting Westerner (1935) Abilene Town (1946) Rage at Dawn (1955) To the Last Man Previously filmed in 1923, Zane Grey's To the Last Man manages to pack plenty of A-level production values into what was essentially a B-picture budget. In the years following the Civil War, Kentucky man Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) moves his family to Nevada, partly to start life anew, but mostly to leave behind the bloody family ... |
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Randolph Scott Collection: 4 Film Favorites [2 Discs] - $12.99 Includes:Colt .45 (1950) Fort Worth (1951) Tall Man Riding (1955) Ride the High Country (1962) Colt .45 The Randolph Scott western Colt .45 was retitled for TV so as not to be confused with the TV series of the same name. The new title, Thundercloud, misleads the audience into expecting a Native American epic. Actually the film involves a gun salesman (Randolph Scott) whose sample case of Colt 45's is stolen by an outlaw (Zachary Scott--no relation to Randolph). Accused of being a member of the outlaw gang when they start using the Colts in their holdups, the salesman is obliged to track down the crooks. Thundercloud, or Colt .45, represented the last film of supporting actor Alan Hale Sr. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Fort Worth Fort Worth stars Randolph Scott as gunfighter-turned-newspaperman Ned Britt. Setting up shop in the eponymous Texas town, Britt tries to expose the crooked machinations of cattle baron Gabe Clevinger (Ray Teal). This brings him into conflict with his old friend Blair Lunsfold (David Brian), who has cast his lot with Clevinger. Further complicating matters is Lunsford's fiancee Flora Talbot (Phyllis Thaxter), who falls in love with Britt. As tensions threaten to erupt into all-out bloodshed--especially when Clevinger deploys brute force to prevent the arrival of the railroad--Ned Britt is forced to rethink his newfound philosophy that the pen is mightier than the sword. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Tall Man Riding Who else but Randolph Scott could be the Tall Man Riding in this rugged western? Forced to lay low for several years after being forced out of town by land baron Tucker Ordway (Robert Barrett), Larry Madden (Randolph Scott) returns to wreak vengeance against Ordway and claim the land that is rightfully his. Madden also hopes to rekindle the flames of romance with his ex-fiancee, Ordway's daughter Corinna (Dorothy Malone). The tension lies not in whether or not Madden will get what he wants but whether or not he can be dissuaded from becoming a murderer--and, by extension, a fugitive for the rest of his life. Tall Man Riding benefits from the brisk, no-nonsense direction of Lesley Selander, in one of his few Warner Bros. assignments. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Ride the High Country This Sam Peckinpah-directed feature outing was intended as the cinematic swan song for both Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea; while McCrea would unexpectedly emerge from retirement, this 1961 western serves as an excellent valedictory for both men. The time is the early 1900s, when the Old West was slowly and stubbornly giving way to the new. McCrea plays Steve Judd, an ex-lawman living on the fringes of poverty but maintaining his dignity and honesty. Hired to escort a gold shipment from the wide-open mining town of Coarse Gold, he engages his old pal Gil Westrum (Scott) to help him. But Gil hasn't Steve's integrity, and he and his young saddle pal Heck Longtree (Ronald Starr) hope to talk Steve into helping them steal the gold. En route to Coarse Gold, the t |
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Randolph Scott: The Warner Archive Classics Collection [5 Discs] - $59.99 Includes:Badman's Territory (1946), MPAA Rating: NR Trail Street (1947) Return of the Bad Men (1948), MPAA Rating: NR Carson City (1952) Westbound (1959) Badman's Territory In this is '40s western a U.S. marshal chases a band of big-name bandits into no-man's territory (land outside of U.S. government jurisdiction) as he's trying to locate his little brother. He ends up facing off with none other than the James Boys, the Daltons and other notorious fellows. Badman's Territory proved so successful that the formula was repeated several times by RKO and other studios. ~ Rovi Trail Street Quick-draw legend Bat Masterson is summoned to Kansas to end a small-town feud between local farmers and criminal ranch owners in this western starring Randolph Scott. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi Return of the Bad Men The success of 1947's Badman's Territory prompted RKO Radio to assemble another "outlaw rally," Return of the Badmen. Randolph Scott plays US marshal Vance, assigned to rid the Oklahoma Territory of outlaws. This proves to be quite a challenge, inasmuch as virtually every frontier bad guy has converged upon the territory. Led by the surly Sundance Kid (Robert Ryan), the rogue's gallery includes the Younger Brothers (Steve Brodie, Richard Powers, Robert Bray), the Daltons (Lex Barker, Walter Reed, Michael Harvey) and Billy the Kid (Dean White). For all the formidable villainy, the film's most fascinating conflict develops between the two heroines: feisty Cheyenne (Anne Jeffreys) and prim 'n' proper Madge Allen (Jacqueline White). Return of the Badmen posted a huge profit, spawning yet another "all-star" western from RKO, 1951's Best of the Badmen. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Carson City When a final tally is made, it may turn out that Andre De Toth directed as many superior Randolph Scott westerns as the more celebrated Budd Boetticher. In De Toth's Carson City, Scott is cast as a railroad construction engineer known only as Silent Jeff. His plans to build a railroad line between Nevada's Carson City and Virginia City are met with hostility by the locals, who feel that where there are trains, there are bandits. Sure enough, a criminal gang headed by Big Jack Davis (Raymond Massey) and Jim Squires (James Millican) begins drawing up plans to plunder Carson City. When Silent Jeff vows to get rid of the town's criminal element, the villains frame him on a murder charge. The climax is one of the best of its kind, with Silent Jeff forced to contend with both a landslide and a big-scale gold bullion heist. Lucille Norman plays the heroine, whose attentions are torn between Silent Jeff and second lead Richard Webb (later TV' s Captain Midnight). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Westbound A fast-paced western with a romantic twist, this was one of the last films pairing director Budd Boetticher and popular cowboy hero Randolph Scott before Scott's retirement. John Hayes (Scott) left the Civil War behind him when he took on the job of managing the Overland Stage Lines out of a small Col |
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4 Film Favorites: Randolph Scott Westerns (4Ff) Dvd from Warner Bros. $9.95 Man of the West: rustle up some classic Western entertainment with cowboy legend Randolph Scott! 4 Films: Colt .45, Fort Worth, Tall Man Riding, Ride the High Country COLT .45 Full-Screen Version FORT WORTH Full-Screen Version TALL MAN RIDING F |
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Unclassified Digital Download $9.99 The Unclassified Digital Download is available in MP3 256kbps format. The MP3s will play on iPod(r) and all MP3 players. Nominated for 2 Grammy awards, Unclassified is Robert Randolph & the Family Band's critically acclaimed debut studio album.Released on August 5, 2003Produced by: Jim Scott |
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Randolph Bourne $36 Randolph Bourne |
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A. Philip Randolph $21.56 A. Philip Randolph |
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Live In Concert CD $14.99 This career-spanning album was recorded during the band's recent U.S. tour and marks the group's first live collection since 2002's Live at the Wetlands. The album includes Robert Randolph classics like "Squeeze" and "If I Had My Way," which features Blind Boys Of Alabama's Joey Williams. Susan Tedeschi, Ryan Shaw, Chuck Campbell and Nigel Hall join in on the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There" while Shaw, Tommy Sims, Ryan Scott and The Monophonic Horns guest on Earth, Wind & Fire's classic "Shining Star." |
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Live at Wetlands CD $12 "On stage, Randolph is an energetic and inspiring presence, able to convert any beer-drenched, smoke-filled room into a temporary sanctuary. He's a time-stopping, trouble-erasing wizard who engages his listeners to march, press on, stomp their feet, clap their hands, scream" -ROLLING STONERecorded by Jim Scott live at The Wetlands on August 23, 2001Released on September 17, 2002Tracks: 1. Ted's Jam 2. The March 3. Pressing My Way 4. Shake Your Hips 5. I Don't Know What You Come To Do 6. Tears Of Joy |
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Mark Reynolds, Willie Randolph, Baltimore Orioles, 7/2/2011 $14.99 ATLANTA - JULY 2: Mark Reynolds #12 of the Baltimore Orioles is congratulated by Willie Randolph #13 after hitting a home run against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on July 2- 2011 in Atlanta- Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) Our outstanding framing service features quality materials and superior craftsmanship- providing you with high-end and customizable options. We feature an assortment of molding and matting choices- including black- brown- mahogany and metallic frames- archival quality standard and suede mats- and handcrafted team logos that are intricately pieced together. |
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Great American Western: Randolph Scott/Gene Autry [5 Discs] - $14.99 Includes:To the Last Man (1933) The Fighting Westerner (1935) The Big Show (1937) Boots and Saddles (1937) Springtime in the Rockies (1937) Santa Fe Trail (1940), MPAA Rating: NR The Outlaw (1943), MPAA Rating: G Abilene Town (1946) Sunset Carson Rides Again (1948) Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949) My Outlaw Brother (1951) Vengeance Valley (1951), MPAA Rating: PG Kansas Pacific (1953), MPAA Rating: PG Rage at Dawn (1955) Boot Hill (1969), MPAA Rating: R Yuma (1970) The Gun and the ... |
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Great American Western, Vol. 1: Randolph Scott [2 Discs] - $6.99 Includes:To the Last Man (1933) The Fighting Westerner (1935) Santa Fe Trail (1940), MPAA Rating: NR The Outlaw (1943), MPAA Rating: G Abilene Town (1946) Vengeance Valley (1951), MPAA Rating: PG Kansas Pacific (1953), MPAA Rating: PG Rage at Dawn (1955) To the Last Man Previously filmed in 1923, Zane Grey's To the Last Man manages to pack plenty of A-level production values into what was essentially a B-picture budget. In the years following the Civil War, Kentucky man Lynn Hayden ... |
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Robert Randolph and the Family Band - Live at the Wetlands Digital Download $5.99 The Live at the Wetlands Digital Download is available in MP3 256kbps format. The MP3s will play on iPod(r) and all MP3 players. "On stage, Randolph is an energetic and inspiring presence, able to convert any beer-drenched, smoke-filled room into a temporary sanctuary. He's a time-stopping, trouble-erasing wizard who engages his listeners to march, press on, stomp their feet, clap their hands, scream" -ROLLING STONERecorded by Jim Scott live at The Wetlands on August 23, 2001Released on September 17, 2002 |
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Zach Randolph $99.99 Zach Randolph. Real.Big. Fathead Wall Graphic |
