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Creation/Production Credits
Bend of the river / directed by Anthony Mann; screenplay by Borden Chase; based on the novel Bend of the Snake by Bill Gulick.
Creation/Production Credits
The far country / directed by Anthony Mann; screenplay by Borden Chase.
Creation/Production Credits
Night passage / directed by James Neilson; screenplay by Borden Chase; based on a story by Norman A. Fox; director of photography, William Daniels; editor, Sherman Todd; music by Dimitry Tiomkin.
Creation/Production Credits
The rare breed / directed by Andrew V. McLaglen; written by Ric Hardman.
Participants/Performers
Bend of the river: James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Julia Adams, Rock Hudson, Lori Nelson, Jay C. Flippen, Stepin' Fetchit, Henry Morgan.
Participants/Performers
The far country: James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Corinne Calvet, Walter Brennan, John McIntire, Jay C. Flippen, Henry Morgan, Steve Brodie.
Participants/Performers
The night passage: James Stewart, Audie Murphy, Dan Dureya, Dianne Foster, Elaine Stewart, Brandon de Wilde.
Participants/Performers
The rare breed: James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills, Don Galloway.
Description
Bend of the river: When a town boss confiscates homesteader's supplies after gold is discovered nearby, a tough cowboy risks his life to try and get it to them.--www.imdb.com (Aug. 28, 2012).
Description
The far country: A self-minded adventurer who locks horns with a crooked lawman while driving cattle to Dawson. It is one of the few Westerns, along with North to Alaska, to be set (not filmed) in Alaska.
Description
Night passage: The workers on the railroad haven't been paid in months --- that's because Whitey and his gang, including fast-shooting, dangerous, but likeable Utica Kid, keep holding up the train for its payroll. Grant McLaine, a former railroad employee who was fired in disgrace, is recruited to take the payroll through under cover. A young boy and a shoebox figure into the plot when Whitey's gang tries to hold up the train and Grant and the Kid meet again to settle an old score.--www.imdb.com (Aug. 28, 2012).
Description
The rare breed: A lawman is hired to hunt down the ruthless thief who stole $10,000 in a train robbery. But he's conflicted when he discovers there's just one catch-the thief is his fearsome brother.
Target Audience
MPAA ratings: Not rated.
System Details
DVD, region 1, NTSC region 1, Dolby digital 5.1.
Language
English dialog, with English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).