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Top Ten Classic Western Movie Rentals: DVD Rental Ideas for the Weekend

By: Jocelyn Kerr

John Wayne's 1972 Film, The Cowboys: How A Non-Traditional Western Exemplifies Effective Leadership

By: Jeremy Roberts

Ride Clear of Diablo - Starring Audie Murphy: Remembering The 1954 Universal International Western

By: Jeremy Roberts

Redemption Film Review: Robert Conway's 2009 Western B-Movie is Noticeably Low-Budget

By: Feature Writer Jason Parent

The Wild Bunch - Peckinpah's Tet Offensive: Why This 1969 Western Reflected American Perceptions the War

By: Daniel Allen

Understanding Hollywood's Western Movies: Western Genre Revisited

By: Grace Troje

The Change from Hero to Antihero in Movies: Comparison of Modern Movie Heroes to Heroes of Classic Westerns

By: Marian Henderson

Hero versus Antihero in Classic Western Movies: The Movie High Plains Drifter Contrasted with the Movie High Noon

By: Marian Henderson

The Men of the Magnificent Seven: What Men Need to Be Masculine

By: Timothy Fowler

The Three Godfathers a John Wayne Western: Bandits Become Guardians of Orphaned Infant in the Arizona Desert

By: Christine Nyholm

The Redemption of Dallas in Stagecoach (1939): A Soiled Dove Finds Her Own Heart of Gold in Ford’s Classic Film

By: Susan Z. Swan

John Wayne as The Ringo Kid, Stagecoach (1939): The Noble Outlaw in John Ford's Landmark Western Film

By: Susan Z. Swan

Common Frontier Folk in Ford's Stagecoach (1939): Curley, Buck, & Peacock--Western Character Types as Dramatic Foils

By: Susan Z. Swan

Getting the Bad Guys in Ford's Stagecoach (1939): Villains & Disreputable Characters in a Landmark Western Film

By: Susan Z. Swan

Flawed Characters in Ford's Stagecoach (1939): Respectability as a Foil for Nobility in First Modern Western Movie

By: Susan Z. Swan

Character Study as Narrative in Stagecoach(1939): John Ford & Dudley Nichols' Crafting of First Modern Western Movie

By: Susan Z. Swan

A Critics' View of John Ford's Stagecoach (1939): A Classic Western Movie as the Best Western Film of Its Time

By: Susan Z. Swan

A Fistful of Dollars: Film Review: Origin of Clint Eastwood's Seminal Western Character

By: Will Roszczyk

What's in a Name, Will Kane? The Significance of Gary Cooper`s Name of Kane in High Noon

By: Jerod Allen

Early American Epic Scale Western Movies: Films Include The Covered Wagon, The Iron Horse, and The Big Trail

By: John K. Davis

Horizons West: Book Review: Influential western directors and their classic films

By: Jorge Carrega

The Searchers : A Racist Parable: John Ford's Classic Deals With Changing Attitudes in America

By: Martyn Coppack

Lonely Are The Brave on DVD: 1963 Cult Western Starring Kirk Douglas

By: Dan Lalande

High Noon on DVD: Gary Cooper in Fred Zinneman's 1952 Western Classic

By: Dan Lalande

Movies' Best Opening Scenes: Rio Bravo: A Character Study

By: Missy Frye

John Huston Directs The Misfits: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift, Arthur Miller

By: Margaret Burke

Three Great Western Movies: These Westerns from the 1940s & 1950s Are Considered Classics Today

By: John K. Davis

Oscar Winning Western Movies: Only Three Westerns Have Been Academy Award Winners for Best Picture

By: John K. Davis

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