Top 10 Westerns You've NEVER Seen!

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  • @stephenmccagg
    @stephenmccagg Рік тому +8

    The Grey Fox with Richard Farnsworth from 1982, great lead performance from one of the greatest western character actors to have ever lived.

    • @eldoncline3009
      @eldoncline3009 15 днів тому

      How come this Gem of a Film is continually overlooked? It's terrific through and through.

  • @talltulip
    @talltulip Рік тому +61

    "My Name Is Nobody" (1973) is a favorite of mine. Starring Henry Fonda and Terrence Hill. Quirky and amusing, with winning characters and a clever story. Very unique western, and not to be missed IMO.

    • @jackmiller4946
      @jackmiller4946 Рік тому +7

      The Trinity movies with Terrence Hill are great.

    • @anthonytripp2251
      @anthonytripp2251 28 днів тому +1

      Great soundtrack by Ennio Morricone

  • @bluewolf63
    @bluewolf63 Рік тому +22

    You nailed it with The Big Country! Not only is it my favorite western, it is one of my favorite films of ANY genre of all time!

    • @nedhill1242
      @nedhill1242 9 місяців тому +1

      One of my favorites as well.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes, but what about 'Shane' ?

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec Місяць тому

      Harmut… the theme here is underrated or unknown westerns, not Shane. Not the magnificent seven. Not high noon. Are you catching the drift?

    • @Serrafimo_Spang
      @Serrafimo_Spang Місяць тому

      'You step foot in Blanco Canyon one more time this country's gonna run red with blood."

  • @alabamaal225
    @alabamaal225 Рік тому +52

    The music score for "The Big Country" is undoubtedly one of the best of all times, elevating an already great movie. That Jerome Moross, didn't win the 1959 Oscar for his score for "The Big Country" is one of the great injustices of the Academy Awards. (Dimitri Tiomkin's score for "The Old Man and the Sea" won instead.)

    • @hooverdam7227
      @hooverdam7227 Рік тому +4

      I have the original album and the CD. Great Score!

    • @jefthing
      @jefthing 9 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree. Dmitri Tiomkin’s score for OK Corral was superb too.

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 6 місяців тому

      It's one of the first things a movie fan learns: The Oscars aren't about the art of cinema. They seem to be more about industry politics and popularity than anything. They're not a very good guide for what to watch. If a movie won an Oscar, it's probably worth watching, but there are lots of great movies that the academy completely overlooks. So thanks, this is a much better guide. Video is much appreciated.

  • @jedimaster4119
    @jedimaster4119 Рік тому +185

    One of my personal favorites is Hombre. It wasn't just Paul Newman's very subdued portrayal of a white man raised by Apaches, it was an absolutely fantastic supporting cast, including Fredric March, Barbara Rush, Martin Balsam, Diane Cilento, Cameron Mitchell, and the great Richard Boone.

    • @kwmoore3464
      @kwmoore3464 Рік тому +19

      "We all die, it's just a question of when". That's one of my favorite lines from this movie & there are many more. It's a great western.

    • @robertgreenwood5228
      @robertgreenwood5228 Рік тому +17

      I would like... to know.. his name.
      His name was John Russell.
      Great ending!

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Рік тому +15

      ​@@kwmoore3464 on that theme, my dad's favorite line (and he's the only reason I ever watched this movie), "I have a question. What makes you think you're going to make it back down that hill?"

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Рік тому +2

      Sorry, I just stepped on you!

    • @JimLander
      @JimLander Рік тому +4

      It isa great film!

  • @OLOHEKAI
    @OLOHEKAI Рік тому +75

    I grew up watching westerns with my grandfather and “THE OXBOW INCIDENT” was arguably life changing.
    My grandfather was a WWII Ranger and a judge and the conversation that followed the film was pivotal.
    🙏🏽

    • @jimosborne2
      @jimosborne2 Рік тому +5

      100%. Indelibly imprinted on first viewing. What an incredible commentary on the nature of mankind. High Noon is another great example.

    • @steveelder5306
      @steveelder5306 Рік тому +2

      I only read the book but it was pretty amazing. not your ordinary western.

    • @Gloria-ro4vn
      @Gloria-ro4vn Рік тому +2

      Only one I never heard of is the Walking Hills. As for The Big Gundown, I make a point of avoiding ALL spaghetti westerns; I'm a purist, I find them insulting and a rip off of the western genre. The rest were A-movies and hits in their day. The kids today may not know these moves but true fans of westerns sure do.

    • @sharontaylor1211
      @sharontaylor1211 Рік тому +3

      The Oxbow Incident has been one that I have loved for years (I am 77) II even hunted it down on the Net so I could watch it again.

    • @fairportfan2
      @fairportfan2 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Gloria-ro4vn Uh huh.
      Watch "Once Upon a Time in the West" - not just a LOT of people's pick for "Best Western EVER" {including mine} but a lot of people's all-time favourite film, EVER. {I won't go THAT far. Close, but...}
      If nothing else, after OUaTitW you'll look at Henry Fonda a bit differently...

  • @michaelsamerdyke108
    @michaelsamerdyke108 Рік тому +51

    Glad to see some love for "The Gunfighter." That's a movie that definitely needs to be better known. And "Destry Rides Again" is one of my favorite movies ever.

    • @denroy3
      @denroy3 Рік тому +5

      I enjoy the Audie Murphy remake, 'Destroy, as well.

    • @h0gwartz
      @h0gwartz Рік тому +4

      The Gunfighter is one of my top 5 favorite westerns

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq 10 місяців тому +2

      20th Century Fox head Spyros Skouras went off on a vacation just as production was about to start, no doubt thinking "What can go wrong with a western?" When he returned and saw the daily footage he was unhappy that Gregory Peck had a moustache, a turnoff for some female moviegoers. Normally he would have shaved it off and re-filmed the existing footage, but so much had already been filmed that this would have been too expensive. He later told Peck, "That moustache of yours cost us $500,000 at the box office!"

    • @vikingsreach
      @vikingsreach 4 місяці тому +1

      There are very few westerns I like, most are too dramatized or not much action in them at all.

    • @fairportfan2
      @fairportfan2 4 місяці тому +1

      I read the original story of "Destry", by "Max Brand" {pulp writer Frederick Faust's pseudonym for Western stories ... and, oddly, Doctor Kildare...} let's just say it'd DIFFERENT from the film.
      {Faust wrote under at least 13 pseudonyms, including "George Challis" for stories set in Renaissance Italy. See a pattern here?}

  • @barataray
    @barataray Рік тому +28

    Not sure how "The Professionals" was left off this list. Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, Woody Strode, Jack Palance. Damn good movie.

  • @joelstein4657
    @joelstein4657 Рік тому +121

    I would like to add "Will Penny" to the mix. Charlton Heston does a great in this film. The supporting cast does a great job too. by the way, I've seen them ALL!

    • @baileyboy5253
      @baileyboy5253 Рік тому +12

      I was going to suggest that nugget, as well as Ride the High Country. Scott and McCrea directed by Peckinpah. Wow.

    • @GBst1007
      @GBst1007 Рік тому +4

      100% good movie ! Joan Hackett is gorgeous !

    • @GBst1007
      @GBst1007 Рік тому +7

      Chato’s
      Land , starring Charles Bronson

    • @hectorsantiago9923
      @hectorsantiago9923 Рік тому

      ​@@baileyboy5253
      😅 6:10

    • @UncleDaddy0
      @UncleDaddy0 Рік тому +2

      All time favorite. The theme music is haunting and terrific. "That There'n Elk is Ourn!".

  • @anthonyshiach5049
    @anthonyshiach5049 Рік тому +20

    One of the greatest is Ulzanas Raid starring Burt Lancaster as a grizzled old cavalry scout called in to hunt down Ulzana and his braves who have broken out of the reservation and bring mayhem and murder, fantastic!!

    • @marco-dn7kd
      @marco-dn7kd Рік тому

      Robert Aldrich !

    • @samuraidave2730
      @samuraidave2730 Рік тому +1

      Excellent movie with a great understated performance by Lancaster.

    • @marco-dn7kd
      @marco-dn7kd Рік тому +1

      @@samuraidave2730 why understated !? It had been and still is célébrités as one of his best ever...

    • @samuraidave2730
      @samuraidave2730 Рік тому +2

      @@marco-dn7kd Many of Burt's more famous roles were flamboyant larger than life characters, think Elmer Gantry or The RainMaker, in Ulzana's raid, the character McIntosh had a world weariness about him that was perfectly captured by Burt in his understated performance (not flamboyant but rather quiet, subdued and unembellished). It is indeed one of his better performances.

    • @marco-dn7kd
      @marco-dn7kd Рік тому

      @@samuraidave2730 Okay ! To me understated can also mean underestimated reason why I did not understand your point until now... Lancaster could be both flamboyant and understated such as in The Leopard or The Train...

  • @jedimaster4119
    @jedimaster4119 Рік тому +109

    Maybe not a top ten Western movie of all time, but one no one has seen is the "River of No Return". Beautiful cinematography, directed by Otto Preminger, of all people. Any Western that has Robert Mitchem and Marilyn Monroe has got chemistry that burns the screen. The movie is definitely underrated.

    • @readlots9983
      @readlots9983 Рік тому +4

      I also like that movie. Preminger had a lot of problems, not with Marilyn Monroe, but with her dialogue coach who was on set the whole time and insisted on giving her "direction."

    • @davidbrown386
      @davidbrown386 Рік тому +4

      That is a personal favorite of mine. Interesting seeing Rory Calhoun as the bad guy

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, finally saw that a few years ago, definitely better than expected.

    • @marjorieblessing9006
      @marjorieblessing9006 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely luv that movie!

    • @WillCamx
      @WillCamx Рік тому +1

      I've seen it. I taped it off TV for my mother thirty years ago.

  • @jwelchon2416
    @jwelchon2416 Рік тому +54

    I would have tossed in The Westerner. A 1940 film with Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan as Judge Roy Bean. It is rarely aired and few people today have seen it. The opera house scene is one of the best shoot-outs ever put on film.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Рік тому +3

      What about "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean", 1972, w Paul Newman, Jackie Bisset, and a young Victoria Principal?

    • @baileyboy5253
      @baileyboy5253 Рік тому

      One of my favorites.

    • @lekmirn.hintern8132
      @lekmirn.hintern8132 Рік тому

      @@aspenrebel Both are excellent.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Рік тому +1

      @@lekmirn.hintern8132 ok I just finished watching "The Westerner" (1940) w Gary Cooper et als. That was a pretty good movie. I had never heard of it before.

    • @mbrownie22
      @mbrownie22 Рік тому +2

      Great movie, Walter Brennan is excellent playing against typecast.

  • @jamiesands3331
    @jamiesands3331 Рік тому +13

    Why would anyone tell you a movie doesn’t belong on the list. It’s your list! Thank you for presenting it!

  • @careyatchison1348
    @careyatchison1348 Рік тому +60

    My favorite seldom seen western is 'Yellow Sky', directed by William Wellman and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark and Ann Baxter. Everything about this movie is first rate but I rarely see it available on cable or streaming.

    • @davidbrown386
      @davidbrown386 Рік тому +4

      Right at the top of my list. William A Wellman directed

    • @robertmyers5269
      @robertmyers5269 Рік тому +2

      I suggested this as well, before I scrolled down and saw your comment.

    • @tikitavi7120
      @tikitavi7120 Рік тому +1

      Awesome film.

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I catch that every now and then

    • @richruksenas5992
      @richruksenas5992 Рік тому

      Just saw this for the first time about a month ago. It is great.

  • @bebopkirby
    @bebopkirby Рік тому +22

    Always amazes me how often ‘The Big Country’ is left out of list of the all time best westerns. If it was not for ‘Shane’ it would probably be my favorite #1.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 місяці тому

      Ah, 'Shane" - most likely the best movie for many !

  • @dmathis01
    @dmathis01 Рік тому +10

    The Culpepper Cattle Company. A wonderful coming of age film with one of the toughest trail bosses you've ever seen.

  • @michaelcooley4553
    @michaelcooley4553 Рік тому +63

    "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" is one of my favorite westerns. It reflects upon the corporate development of the west. "Will Penny" is also an overlooked film in my opinion.

    • @tedpfenninger4972
      @tedpfenninger4972 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the reminder, you're right both are great fi
      lms! 10:55

    • @rubberneckinc.8937
      @rubberneckinc.8937 Рік тому +1

      Two excellent choices. Both are very good often missed westerns

    • @vicclein
      @vicclein Рік тому

      McCabe is boring, which moreless means “sh*t”

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому +1

      With Will Penny took a couple minutes to cope with Donald Pleasance in a Western. Especially since he played Blofeld at roughly the same time.😁

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq 10 місяців тому

      MCCABE & MRS. MILLER was filmed in British Columbia, and its snowscapes give it a rather Canadian look.

  • @rhinohouse1161
    @rhinohouse1161 Рік тому +35

    The original "Monte Walsh" with Lee Marvin & Jack Palance is sadly underrated & well worth seeking out if you haven't seen it... (there was a remake with Tom Selleck in 2003)

    • @olstafford
      @olstafford Рік тому

      Yes, good movie!

    • @maverickdh62
      @maverickdh62 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree! Lee Marvin really hit the mark well on playing the lead character!

    • @irish66
      @irish66 Місяць тому

      and Jack Palance doesn't ham it up ☺

  • @chuckmarmo6244
    @chuckmarmo6244 Рік тому +51

    I think you should consider doing a piece about all 5 of the James Stewart & Anthony Mann westerns: The Naked Spur, Winchester ‘73, The Far Country, Bend of the River, and The Man from Laramie. Mann was at the forefront of filmmakers who wanted to use the western as a vehicle to explore the depth of the psychology, morality, and motivations behind the actions of formerly 2-dimensional genre archetypes. He needed an actor who had a down to earth “everyman” appeal but could also realistically portray a character struggling with darker impulses when being pushed to extremes. He knew that Stewart was a bomber pilot during WWII and rightfully considered that even though he was best known for his folksy, comedic charm, by possessing the wherewithal to repeatedly brave that type of terror Stewart would be able to effectively be cast against type in more brooding and tense dramas. Alfred Hitchcock opened the door to this facet of Stewart’s range in 1948’s “Rope” but Mann more fully realized it in 1950’s “Winchester ‘73.”

    • @arnoldpainal5885
      @arnoldpainal5885 Рік тому +8

      Then the Radolph Scott Budd Boetticher films, The Tall T, Ride Lonesome, Comanche Station, 7 Men from Now, and Decision at Sundown

    • @madnickmedia
      @madnickmedia  Рік тому +7

      They just put Mann's whole collection with Stewart on the Criterion Channel, I've been making my way through it! Just watched Bend of the River!

    • @peterburgh1818
      @peterburgh1818 Рік тому +3

      @@arnoldpainal5885 Nice call. I think Ride Lonesome is like an archtype of a western. Easily in my Top-3.

    • @arnoldpainal5885
      @arnoldpainal5885 Рік тому +5

      @@peterburgh1818Ride Lonesome and The Naked Spur are quite similar. Though my top Randolph Scott film is The Tall T, utter simplicity in story and number of characters plus it has that great ending line from Scott "Come on now. It's gonna be a nice day."

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому +2

      @@madnickmedia think it misses winchester 73 but a good start and they had the last scott boetticher ones earlier.

  • @thomasbryant6512
    @thomasbryant6512 Рік тому +19

    One of the most underrated Westerns is 'McKenna's Gold' from 1969. It starred Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif. Critics panned it at the time because they felt the ending was too "Deus Ex Machina", but when it was shown on television a few years later, my 12-year-old self was glued to the TV that Friday night.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 Рік тому +1

      Interesting choice, but Omar was terribly miscast here.

    • @jackcycling4403
      @jackcycling4403 Рік тому

      I was going to write the same thing. i never was a big fan of the genre but "Mckenna's gold" was the one that really got my attention. I also really enjoy "Once Upon a time in the west"

    • @AG-6969
      @AG-6969 Рік тому +1

      I love this movie as well. All that gold! And the silly ending with the Indians riding down into the canyon and then just as quickly high- tailing it out of there when the walls start tumbling down. I was 14 and my friend's mom worked at a movie theater, so I saw it first on the big screen and the nude swimming scene was an eye opener for me at the time. I think it was edited down for TV, LoL. I still watch it every now and then.

    • @cejannuzi
      @cejannuzi 10 місяців тому +1

      oh god that sucked

    • @johnrico1174
      @johnrico1174 9 місяців тому

      I agree - and so many stars in this film (!) What a cast. Where else can you see Julie Newmar (sigh) and Edward G. Robinson in a Western ?

  • @tgorsuch1
    @tgorsuch1 Рік тому +105

    Need to add Ride the High Country to this list. Peckinpaugh's 1st film where he had script control. Starring the fabulous Joel McRrea and Randolph Scott. A much underappreciated film that is now in the National Film Registry recognizing films of great cultural significance.

    • @reddawn2001
      @reddawn2001 Рік тому +8

      i've seen that one. its a fabulous movie. i believe that it is also Scott's final movie before he retired.

    • @jasonkane8200
      @jasonkane8200 Рік тому +7

      First rate film, no question.

    • @unbreakable7633
      @unbreakable7633 Рік тому +8

      Ride the High Country, yep, a great movie indeed.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Рік тому +2

      that film was pretty disappointing to me, I loved Scott & McCrea but the immense focus on the annoying teen couple bored and annoyed me, 6/10 flick

    • @wdtaut5650
      @wdtaut5650 Рік тому +4

      @@AbrasiousProductions Yes, if you allowed it, they were distracting. I focused on Scott and McCrae instead. This movie is better than most on this list, much better than Naked Spur.

  • @odinowitz
    @odinowitz Рік тому +4

    I would add Ulzana’s Raid which is one of the most gritty realistic westerns about fighting renegade Apaches. It stars Burt Lancaster.

  • @BALDAR222
    @BALDAR222 Рік тому +58

    I've actually seen all of these westerns (but then again, I'm 70 years old as of this date.) I agree they they are must see classics. I saw many of them on AMC, back when they actually showed American Movie Classics. I humbly ask if you would add 'The Outlaw Josie Wales' to the list. As this is my all time favorite western.

    • @GaveMeGrace1
      @GaveMeGrace1 Рік тому +1

      It’s Josie Wales! One of my favorites too.

    • @bl18ce99
      @bl18ce99 Рік тому +4

      I agree about "outlaw Josey Wales" as it is my favorite western of all time, but it's not an unknown.

    • @AbbyNormL
      @AbbyNormL Рік тому +3

      I've also seen these movies, but I am only 63.😊

    • @hildamontes6146
      @hildamontes6146 Рік тому +5

      Western that I think doesn't get enough attention is "One eyed Jacks" however it has been fully restored with the help of Martin Scorsese.
      Hope more people catch on to it

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому +1

      I have seen 8 of 10 (7 and 9 on the list being the exceptions.) Age: 47.😁

  • @deeppurple2557
    @deeppurple2557 Рік тому +50

    One minor correction: A few of the spaghetti westerns were filmed in central and southern Italy, but the great majority were filmed in southern Spain. Almost all of them were co-productions between Italian and Spanish companies, typically with an Italian director and an Italo-Spanish technical staff. Occasionally, a French, German, Portuguese, Greek, Israeli, or American company might also lend minor production support.

    • @arnoldpainal5885
      @arnoldpainal5885 Рік тому +3

      What gets me about those fims is the audio dubbing. In italy, they film without sound then add it all in the studio.

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому +1

      5 man army also had a japanese actor. there is a japanese pic called kill starring the great tatsuya nakadai that was a sort of samurai spagetti western in style.

    • @charliemaguire2210
      @charliemaguire2210 Рік тому +2

      @@arnoldpainal5885 all films have a lot of looping but as you say the Spaghetti's were filmed deliberately that way, it's one of the reasons why i struggle with them as the non English speaking actors seems to be dubbed so badly, tbh the only 4 i can stomach are the Fistful trilogy & once upon a time in the West because they are so good & made by a master.

    • @guyjperson
      @guyjperson Рік тому

      @@charliemaguire2210 I tend to agree that, outside of Leone's stuff, it's hard to get past the terrible dubbing. I like Van Cleef, so I'll give that one a try.

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq 10 місяців тому +1

      One thing I like about spaghetti westerns is that the Italian actors in the supporting cast look TWICE as Italian in a frontier setting!

  • @hrfardan66
    @hrfardan66 Рік тому +7

    'Night Passage", with Jimmy Stewart and Audie Murphy (as The Utica Kid, Stewart's younger brother), "The Tall Men", "Tribute To A Bad Man", "Jubal" , "A Thunder Of Drums" , "Warlock", and "Blood On The Moon". A lifelong fan of Westerns, my personal all time favorite, among many favorites, is 1966's "The Professionals". Lee Marvin has one of the best lines ever in that flick, posters who have seen the film will know what I mean.

  • @michaelmayo
    @michaelmayo Рік тому +81

    Fun fact. Charlton Heston didn't want to be in "The Big Country." He thought he was too big a star to play second fiddle in the film; but his agent knew Wyler, and threatened to quit Heston if Heston didn't take the job. Heston did, and it led Wyler to cast him as "Ben Hur."

    • @yankeepapa304
      @yankeepapa304 Рік тому +21

      I would add that the performance of Chuck Connors was probably his best... YP

    • @michaelmayo
      @michaelmayo Рік тому +9

      @@yankeepapa304 Good call. He usually played heroes so he really must have wanted to work with Wyler and that cast to play such a loathsome character.

    • @unbreakable7633
      @unbreakable7633 Рік тому +9

      @@yankeepapa304 Absolutely, a fine performance by Connors indeed and I mentioned it in my post about this video as well.

    • @harveymelcher5839
      @harveymelcher5839 Рік тому +4

      Heston was one arrogant fellow

    • @RWildekrav66
      @RWildekrav66 Рік тому +4

      WHAT !!!? Moses wasn’t good enough for him !?😂😂😂

  • @thomasmurray3920
    @thomasmurray3920 Рік тому +48

    I have lost count of how many times I have seen “The Big Country”. Peck and Heston are magnificent, and play gif each other so well. The early morning fight scene is epic. Burl Ives is also great, and SO Oscar worthy. I would spoil it, but his sense of honor, although different, is just as strong as Peck’s character. Peck’s fiancée is the epitome of spoiled, entitled little princess but also has a wild side that epitomizes the rough nature of her native environment. My God, there is so much to like here. I even have the theme score on my Spotify playlist.
    Strangely enough, I also love “Giant” for many of the same reasons. Stark scenery, flawed characters, great acting. Whether you consider it a western (okay, modern western) is up to you.

    • @dadgumblah
      @dadgumblah Рік тому +6

      Love The Big Country and especially Burl Ives as Rufus Hannassey, with great acting and great lines from him:
      "Treat her right. Take a bath sometime."
      "Teach your grandmother to suck eggs! I've been handling guns like this, flintlock and caplock, since before you were born."
      "If you ain't the mother and father of all liars."
      I'm smiling just thinking of him.

    • @jaskins7
      @jaskins7 Рік тому +5

      Jerome Moross wrote the classic soundtrack after being inspired looking west from atop Sandia peak in Albuquerque!

    • @thomasmurray3920
      @thomasmurray3920 Рік тому +1

      Having been there, I can totally understand why.

    • @GordonDonaldson-v1c
      @GordonDonaldson-v1c Рік тому +3

      @@Dave-hb7lx Burl Ives got the Oscar for Best Supporting Eyebrows . . .

    • @sigmondjones4597
      @sigmondjones4597 Рік тому +3

      The theme music is outstanding!💯

  • @mdtippett
    @mdtippett Рік тому +4

    I have seen almost all of these, and the short clips makes me want to see them again. When I was a kid, the movie theater showed westerns on Saturday afternoons, usually a double. We saw so many great actors, and movies. Yes Lee Van Clef was among them. One Saturday evening, for some unknown reason, the theater had on High Noon, to which a took a beautiful young woman, and we had the theater to ourselves. It was my first time to see that movie, and it has remained among my favorites. Others include the usual, Red River, The Searchers, Angel and the Bad Man, She wore a Yellow Ribbon, Fort Apache, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, North to Alaska--I could go on. thanks for putting this together. It was very enjoyable.

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому

      Yeah, the local TV station during my youth in the 80s, would show 2 Westerns after Saturday morning cartoons (between that, the cartoons, and a rerun of the old Addams Family before the morning cartoons, many a bad weather Saturday got used up.😁

  • @gnordt7519
    @gnordt7519 Рік тому +11

    Very happy to see The Big Country on the list. I have never understood why it is never listed among the best westerns ever made. Great dialogue, acting, story, etc. Burl Ives won an Oscar but Heston was equally good. His performance landed him the Ben Hur role.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 місяці тому

      Yes, it is kinda odd. I have seen that movie but, unlike 'Shane' or 'High Noon', hardly remember it!

  • @jaskins7
    @jaskins7 Рік тому +17

    Thanks for your post. William Wellman’s “Across the Wide Missouri” is a forgotten masterpiece and “Hombre” features probably the greatest, and most realistic, gunfight on film. In real life, those showdowns lasted seconds instead of minutes.
    Plus, Richard Boone may be the best villains ever!
    “Well, now, what do you think Hell is gonna look like?”

    • @filipealexandresousa2087
      @filipealexandresousa2087 Рік тому

      Yellow Sky to me is another Wellman's masterpiece.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому

      Richards Boon , hmm, yes but Jack Palance in 'Shane' was never surpassed !

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 місяці тому

      Yes Richard Boon's acting always had a 'real' nasty and violent edged style !

  • @tonyauxier5411
    @tonyauxier5411 Рік тому +6

    Good list. I've watched all but two of them. The Big Country is one of my all time favorite movies. An amazing cast, story, and soundtrack.

  • @mystuff2849
    @mystuff2849 Рік тому +26

    While I thoroughly enjoyed The Skin Game, in my opinion a better take on the Salt-n-Pepper Western was the 1968 The Scalphunters with Ossie Davis and Burt Lancaster. Talk about chemistry! Great supporting cast too!

    • @barrygioportmorien1
      @barrygioportmorien1 Рік тому +2

      An excellent western from Burt Lancaster.

    • @danaeroberts684
      @danaeroberts684 Рік тому +2

      Great suggestion!!

    • @USERID412-k7n
      @USERID412-k7n Рік тому +2

      In that vein, Bruce Campbell and Julius Carry were terrific frenemies in the lamentably short-lived Adventures of Brisco County Jr. series.

    • @420haxx
      @420haxx 4 місяці тому +1

      The Scalphunters is a very underrated western that is one of my my personal faves.

    • @edwardjones8919
      @edwardjones8919 Місяць тому

      Ossie Davis what a great all around actor he was!!!

  • @KyOty1
    @KyOty1 Рік тому +4

    The Gunfighter with Gregory Peck is one of my all time favorite westerns. Saw it for the first time one summer when I was in High School and absolutely fell in love with it.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому

      What about 'Shane' ?

    • @KyOty1
      @KyOty1 5 місяців тому

      @@HartmutJagerArt to be honest, Shane never really grabbed my interest. For me it was just okay.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому +1

      @@KyOty1- That's OK we all got different likes and dislikes! Would be a dull world if it were not so ! -

  • @gregorylunsford3991
    @gregorylunsford3991 Рік тому +10

    A very good list ...... one of my Favorite's is Glen Ford in Fastest Gun Alive in 1956 who was considered to be one of the Fastest along with Sammy Davis Jr , Jerry Lewis , Audie Murphy and Clint Eastwood from 50's and 60's

    • @waylonmccrae3546
      @waylonmccrae3546 Рік тому +1

      Yes , that is a good one !! You forgot Don Knotts in your Quick-Draw Line Up tho. !!
      😉👍

    • @pauldourlet
      @pauldourlet Рік тому

      I had heard that Sammy Davis Jr and Jerry Lewis were the fastest ,Audie Murphy was very fast .It is not drawing the gun that is difficult ,it is cocking it and shooting it -without shooting yourself in the foot that is hard .

  • @francoisevassy6614
    @francoisevassy6614 Рік тому +24

    As a French woman, l’m a little proud of having watched half of these westerns :
    The Naked Spur
    Destry Rides Again
    The Big Country
    The Gun Fighter
    The Oxbow Incident
    This last one is my favourite, I love the actors you mentioned, specially Dana Andrews who always makes me cry… but I am also fond of Linda Darwell and Harry Davenport.
    I wish you had mentioned WESTWARD THE WOMEN witch has all the ingredients of a Western, but is far more than you can except from a classical Western, maybe because of the scenario suggested by Frank Capra ? Anyway the shot of Robert Taylor riding after Danon in the canyon is gorgeous, and every character, above all Hope Emerson, in this movie is amazing ! Wellman was a good director, too.

    • @davidbrown386
      @davidbrown386 Рік тому +3

      Since you are French. Watch The Jayhawkers with Nicole Maurey, Jeff Chandler and Fess Parker. Maurey’s Jeannie Dubois being a French woman is absolutely pivotal to this movie ( although Chandler dominates).

    • @danaeroberts684
      @danaeroberts684 Рік тому +2

      I am a woman too! Bravo for us gals who like westerns!

    • @francoisevassy6614
      @francoisevassy6614 Рік тому +3

      @@davidbrown386 I never heard of this movie, I know the director by « Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House », some films never cross the ocean that means, il we can get them, that they have no subtitles which is sometimes a real difficulty for me. I remember I had to see at least thirty times Ernst Lubitch’s « To Be Or Not To Be » because I couldn’t understand the dispute between Felix Bressart and Lionel Atwill ! By the way, have you seen this movie, one of the most hilarious I’ve ever seen ?

    • @deduce9980
      @deduce9980 Рік тому +1

      Clearly not a western, but close, is Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis. Many great scenes with the French Army and natives in Canada. I'd love to know of a better one but I'm unaware of anything that approaches it. It's a shame really.

    • @WhaleGold
      @WhaleGold Рік тому +1

      Really liked Westward the Women. Only saw it once on TV, but would love to see it again.

  • @michaelpennington7800
    @michaelpennington7800 Рік тому +7

    The Furies. 1950
    Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Huston, Wendell Corey, Gilbert Roland, Judith Anderson, Beulah Bondi...incredible.

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому

      that's it the furies. there'll never be another like me. how true. walter also played wyatt earp

    • @Janus10001
      @Janus10001 10 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more! Westerns brought out the steel in Barbara Stanwyck. Check her out in Forty Guns (Sam Fuller). The unforgettable opening shot could not be more Freudian.

  • @daphnewilson7966
    @daphnewilson7966 Рік тому +11

    So happy to know Burl Ives won an oscar for "The Big Country!" I have had a lifelong appreciation for his turn in "Our Man in Havana."

    • @WillCamx
      @WillCamx Рік тому +1

      My favourite part of the film is a short scene between Ives and Chuck Connors
      Connors "You want me Pa?"
      Ives "Before you was born I did."

    • @mickey1849
      @mickey1849 5 місяців тому

      His role as Big Daddy in the movie version of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" was second to none too! It was SPOT-ON for how a southern Big Daddy should be in the 1950s🎯. How do I know? We had a southern "Big Daddy" in my family in the middle 1950s too. Like Ive's character, ours was also a high-powered businessman. Only thing is, Burl's character of Big Daddy operated a sprawling estate and business interests worth $30 million, if I remember correctly. While our real Big Daddy had a net worth of more like $6 million. He was more like a mini-Big Daddy in net worth, compared to Ive's Big Daddy character. But everything else about him was larger than life, just like Ive's Big Daddy. Still, no one should be deceived. $6 million dollars in net worth was also a heckuva balance sheet to be sporting around in 1956!

  • @inwalters
    @inwalters Рік тому +49

    I'd certainly agree with including "The Ox-Bow Incident" and "The Big Country" - two fantastic films that don't get the love they deserve. My nomination for inclusion on the list would be 1958's "The Bravados" with Gregory Peck and Joan Collins, with Peck as a man tracking down 4 men he believes killed his wife, but with a big twist at the end that elevates this film a step above your average revenge movie. .

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому +1

      Ooh, i remember the Bravados

    • @marjorieblessing9006
      @marjorieblessing9006 Рік тому +2

      Luv that movie! And the twist at the end!

    • @htim8997
      @htim8997 Рік тому +2

      I also had been wondering if The Bravados would make the list.

    • @mauricioduron3193
      @mauricioduron3193 Рік тому

      All in with these three titles, as would love to have 'Yellow Sky', also.

    • @Janus10001
      @Janus10001 10 місяців тому

      Holy cow! Rancho Notorious (1952, Marlene Dietrich, Mel Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy) had essentially the same plot.

  • @narn3904
    @narn3904 Рік тому +2

    ‘Valdez is coming’ is my favourite unknown Western.

    • @DomLysandru
      @DomLysandru Місяць тому

      El Segundo is my favorite henchman ever!

  • @dongrainer6405
    @dongrainer6405 Рік тому +9

    I saw "The Naked Spur" as a boy in the theater. Loved it so much that later, as an adult, I bought the DVD. Probably my all time favorite Western. Great seeing Jimmy Stewart play a gritty type of character. Also enjoy Randolph Scott westerns. Have many on DVD as well.

  • @rishoutfield2043
    @rishoutfield2043 Рік тому +5

    I love the Western, but I'll bet you could make five more videos like this, filled with classics and forgotten gems I've totally missed.

  • @ronnydee2
    @ronnydee2 Рік тому +18

    I discovered a movie with Tyrone Power, Susan Heywood called "Rawhide" not to be confused with the TV show of the same name. Directed by Henry Hathaway it's an amazing movie. Power who has played heroes can't seem to be a hero no matter how hard he tries. With Hugh Marlowe, Jack Elam, Edgar Buchanan, Dean Jagger. It' one of those westerns that nobody has seen. There's even a toddler in it. Big Country is definitely my all time favorite western, Jerome Moross makes the movie greater.

    • @natonic6538
      @natonic6538 Рік тому +4

      Recently discovered 'Rawhide' as well. Great movie. Also discovered one of a similar plot 'Day of the Outlaw' with Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, and Tina Louise. Burl Ives makes a great villain........Big Country is high on my list.

    • @jimthomas1989
      @jimthomas1989 Рік тому +1

      Yeah , I seen all of these movies 20+ years ago , Jack Elam is one great villain ,
      The Hanging Tree
      and
      The Westerner
      with Cary Cooper

    • @jimthomas1989
      @jimthomas1989 Рік тому +1

      Angel and the Bad Man with John Wayne

    • @natonic6538
      @natonic6538 Рік тому +1

      @@jimthomas1989 Just watched 'The Hangin Tree' last night for the first time, BEFORE seeing your message. What are the odds!

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому

      I saw Rawhide just the other night.

  • @timothyteater1347
    @timothyteater1347 Рік тому +5

    I always felt that Paint Your Wagon a rare western musical, featuring Lee Marvin & Clint Eastwood both singing songs, showing their rare talent. Lee Marvin's song I Was Born Under A Wondering Star was a classic (1969).

  • @Perfusionist01
    @Perfusionist01 Рік тому +33

    "Gunfight At OK Corral" - you forgot to mention the MUSIC. Classic Dmitri Tiompin composition with Frankie Lane's vocals throughout the show! Yes, it's as historically wrong as any movie can be, but it is a guilty pleasure to watch. "The Big Country" is one of the best westerns IMHO, and works on so many levels in the story. Plus, as mentioned, an absolutely classic musical score (one of my favorite CDs). Another Peck classic not mentioned was "Yellow Sky", a real treat among old westerns.

    • @iloveblue7920
      @iloveblue7920 Місяць тому

      I think this just came out thru kino lorber on 4k

  • @steveandrews5712
    @steveandrews5712 Рік тому +9

    Awesome selection of movies. Have seen three, and knew of a couple more. Only addition I'd make is John Ford's My Darling Clementine. It's a classic but I think it's overlooked by modern offcinados, Henry Fonda, Victor Mature, Linda Darnell and Walter Brennan lead a sterling cast.

  • @shaner743
    @shaner743 Рік тому +24

    As a life long western fan I appreciate your list, certainly need to look out for The Big Gundown with Van Cleef. One movie that doesn’t get a lot of love but I think is really excellent is The Unforgiven with Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn, also has the excellent John Saxon in a small role. But really the standout in the movie is Audie Murphy, he plays a character very out of context from a lot of his other movies. He really holds his own and really brings his character to life. And for those who have never heard of it give it a chance.

    • @danaeroberts684
      @danaeroberts684 Рік тому +3

      Yes!!

    • @demonkingbadger6689
      @demonkingbadger6689 Рік тому

      Yeah, i thought i had watched every Van Cleef until this, not sure how i never even heard of this one.

    • @marjorieblessing9006
      @marjorieblessing9006 Рік тому +4

      Yes, The Unforgiven is a classic.

    • @fringelilyfringelily391
      @fringelilyfringelily391 Рік тому +4

      It has a very good small role for the excellent character actor, Albert Salmi.

    • @dadgumblah
      @dadgumblah Рік тому +2

      Great cast, and I especially loved Joseph Wiseman as Abe Kelsey, the mystery man haunting Burt's family.
      Kelsey: "How do, Miss Zachary? I'd have come sooner, but I had a long way to ride. Seven years."
      And when the Kiowas make their war music, what the Zacharys do to make their own music. Greatness all around that movie.

  • @LynetteGarsden
    @LynetteGarsden Рік тому +1

    I've been lucky enough to have seen more than half of these great movies, mostly watched with my dear dad.
    It wasn't till years later than I realised he was using them as a teaching tool for life lessons.
    Thanks dad ❤

  • @cherylT321
    @cherylT321 Рік тому +3

    I saw Duel at Diablo for the first time last week. It starred Sidney Potier and James Garner. I had never seen or heard of this film even though it came out in 1966…This film was excellent. Great dialogue and action from beginning to end!

  • @oberstraphry
    @oberstraphry Рік тому +12

    I would mention, Yellow Sky, a 1948 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, and Anne Baxter, and one from Audie Murphy like The Texican or No Name on the Bullet. Can’t forget Randolph Scott either.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Рік тому

      I watched that film a month ago with my pal and I loved it! I'm gonna briefly review it in an upcoming video "30 Films I Watched In 2023" be sure to catch it when it's released December 31st 2023

    • @shermano2153
      @shermano2153 Рік тому

      Plus, it has that gun barrel shot

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому

      no name on the bullet a good choice his best i think.ride clear of diablo too and it has dan duryea as the good bad outlaw

  • @ladypeahen8829
    @ladypeahen8829 Рік тому +4

    The Big Country is one of my favorite (and one of the best) westerns ever!

  • @markwilliamson6002
    @markwilliamson6002 Рік тому +1

    Great list and could add these:
    1) Major Dundee(the director’s cut)
    2) The Stalking Moon
    3) Jeremiah Johnson
    4) Yellow Sky
    5) Bone Tomahawk
    6) The Horse Soldiers
    7) Ride with the Devil
    8) The Long Riders
    9) Man From Snowy River
    10) Rough Night in Jericho
    I am 73 years old and my favorite pastime is watching Westerns. I have seen every movie mentioned here and in the responses. So here is my take:
    I know that Jeremiah Johnson was a hit when it came out but it seems to have been forgotten. Will Geer is fantastic and this is Redfords best film IMHO.
    Stalking Moon is riveting and nail biting as the Apache stalking them is almost ghost like. Same with Bone Tomahawk.
    The cast in Major Dundee is stunning! There are so many great character actors in this movie that you can’t believe it. The storyline is also very good.
    Trust me Western fans, the movies on my list are great.

  • @kenneththompson8933
    @kenneththompson8933 Рік тому +7

    A few little gems to add to your list ..
    .Meeks Cutoff, The Great Silence, The Ballad Of Cable Hogue, McCabe & Mrs. Miller.

    • @user-tg3tj2nq6v
      @user-tg3tj2nq6v Рік тому

      McCabe & Mrs. Miller. I tried a few times to watch it. I don't understand what they are saying though most of the time they don't say anything. Also its pace is very slow. I know that many critics rate it and people think they have to say it's great but I consider it unwatchable.

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Рік тому

      ​@@user-tg3tj2nq6v Frankly, at age 60, I finally got around to McCabe. I thought it was not a good movie. Another one people rave about is "Silverado" and, other than the late Brian Dennehy being in the cast, I liked nothing about it.

    • @user-tg3tj2nq6v
      @user-tg3tj2nq6v Рік тому

      @@teller1290 Silverado is OK. I think the good thing about it is that it was made during a time that westerns were box office poison and yet it did all right and it was descent. I didn't know people rave about it, that sounds strange!

  • @dbarker7794
    @dbarker7794 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this list. Some of these I've never seen and will check out. As someone below mentioned, "One-Eyed Jacks," starring Brando and Karl Malden, would be a good addition to the list.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому

      There are just too many excellent movies to fit in, and to do them justice, on a small list !

  • @mpunch51
    @mpunch51 Рік тому +10

    Great selection ! but I would add 2 more…"Yellow Sky" 1948, with Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter and Richard Widmark,
    an incredible film, and also "The Westerner" 1940, with Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan, just outstanding,
    thanks

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel Рік тому

      I had just watched "The Westerner", had never heard of it. Very good movie. I like most how it took its time on many scenes. You never see that in movies, always quick and edited to save time. I'm not sure if I have ever seen "Yellow Sky", maybe, I'll have to find it.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 5 місяців тому

      What? No 'Shane' ! ?

  • @taco2k3
    @taco2k3 Рік тому +9

    0:56 Skin Game
    1:49 The Big Gundown
    2:38 The Ox Bo Incident
    3:29 The Walking Hills
    4:30 The Naked Spur
    5:37 The Gunfighter
    6:51 Gunfight At OK Corral
    7:36 Man of The West
    8:20 The Big Country
    9:26 Destry Rides Again

    • @timswabb
      @timswabb 6 місяців тому

      I’ve seen The Ox Bow Incident, the Naked Spur, The Gunfighter, Gunfight at the OK Corral, The Big Country, and Destry Rides Again. I’ve seen The Big Country, in particular, many times. Sadly, I’ve never seen any of them on a big movie screen. But I love classic westerns, including the lesser known ones.
      If you are a fan of the genre, I recommend Rustler’s Rhapsody, a parody that makes gentle fun of all the westerns tropes, from the singing cowboys to the spaghetti westerns. It’s very clever and not well known, but it’s especially appreciated by fans of the genre who recognize the tropes.

  • @colinbrown7310
    @colinbrown7310 Рік тому +5

    Great list! One or two of these are classics, of course, and would feature in most compilations of top westerns in my view. Well done on the excellent, informative and articulate commentary. A challenge - see if you can make a third ten without dropping the standard!

  • @user-iv7pl2uo7q
    @user-iv7pl2uo7q Рік тому +2

    I grew up in the 50s - 60s. Westerns were in every direction, TV & movies, tried to see them all. Your analysis is perfectly on target, start to finish.
    Try Yellow Sky & The Hanging Tree. Although the ending to Sky went "Hollywood" , the film is excellent with stunning black & white contrasts. The Hanging Tree is one of the greats.

  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 Рік тому +18

    "The Skin Game", "Support Your Local Sheriff" and "Ox-Bow Incident" and "The Gunfighter" are brilliant. "The Walking Hills" with Randolph Scott. You can't go wrong with Scott!

    • @darthhauler9947
      @darthhauler9947 Рік тому

      Randolph Scott! *Choir sings his name*

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 місяці тому

      @@darthhauler9947 OK, but he always played Randolph Scott !

  • @IrishGuyReacts
    @IrishGuyReacts Рік тому +5

    Recently saw "The Gunfighter. Fantastic film. Thanks for this. Always looking for more Westerns to add my watchlist. "Gunfight At The O.K. Corral" is one of my favourite Westerns. Carries a great philosophical component. "The Big Country", another I absolutely love. As you allude to, the score is top notch.

  • @theman4884
    @theman4884 Рік тому +3

    A couple you should add:
    A Big Hand for the Little Lady - 1966 Starring Henry Fonda and Joanne Woodward
    My Name Is Nobody - 1973 Starring Henry Fonda and Terence Hill

  • @alvaropelayo8084
    @alvaropelayo8084 Рік тому +5

    To me, one of the best western ever was Tall in the Saddle, 1944, with John Wayne, Ella Raines. Everything on it is terrific and extremely well done

    • @gnordt7519
      @gnordt7519 Рік тому

      Boy oh boy has somebody come to town!

    • @dennislesh2374
      @dennislesh2374 Рік тому

      @@gnordt7519 Love that Gabby Hayes.

    • @Janus10001
      @Janus10001 10 місяців тому +1

      Will have to see this. Absolutely crazy about Ella Raines.

  • @raymondbacci2030
    @raymondbacci2030 Рік тому +17

    I think that the 0pening Credits sequence montage of the galloping horses of the stage coach along with the Jerome Moross score has to be one of the best of all time! The entire score is available on CD. Great film! Jean Simmons is one of my favs, also!

  • @biketech60
    @biketech60 Рік тому +1

    The Big Country is a Must-Own on the 4K remastered Blu Ray . Jean Simmons was a sweetheart in this masterpiece . Thanks ! I have seen most of these . Born in Texas & military veteran .

  • @wesleycook7687
    @wesleycook7687 Рік тому +3

    I've seen most of them. If cable TV would run a few of them instead of reruns , everyone could enjoy them. Red River was probably the best cattle drive movie ever made. Great stars. Good plot. And a great fist fight between father and son at the end. What more could you ask for ?

  • @mararundell2500
    @mararundell2500 Рік тому

    Loved your list, especially #1 #2, couldn't agree more. I watch Big Country and Rio Bravo at least once a year.

  • @unbreakable7633
    @unbreakable7633 Рік тому +35

    Seen them all, being a real aficionado of the Western genre. The Oxbow Incident is one of the best films, goes far beyond its genre. And The Big Country is one of my favorite movies but you didn't mention Chuck Connors' outstanding acting in his role as the bad guy. Finally, I'll just say I agree wholeheartedly about The Naked Spur as well. But let me mention The Man from Laramie, another James Stewart Western, also much overlooked.

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Рік тому

      Of course, my being a southerner...I get to see yet another (post-war, no less) out of control southerner who can't wait to lynch someone. C'mon. And in Hollywood, off the rack, brand new dove grey uniform.

    • @thenaturalmidsouth9536
      @thenaturalmidsouth9536 Рік тому +4

      Ox bow incident was a great book. The vistas and the score of the Big Country plus the great cast make it one of my favorites. Love the gorgeous Jean Simmons. Fun trivia fact, Jimmy Stewart wore the same hat and rode the same horse in most of his westerns.

    • @eds4046
      @eds4046 Рік тому +2

      Even better than Conners ... Burl Ives

    • @gnordt7519
      @gnordt7519 Рік тому +1

      Connors was so good in his role I had a hard time ever accepting him again as a good guy in The Rifleman.

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq 10 місяців тому

      One thing I like about the title THE NAKED SPUR is its triple meaning: Jimmy Stewart's motivation spur, the spur where the climax takes place, and the spur he uses as a weapon!

  • @marilynaicardi1860
    @marilynaicardi1860 10 місяців тому +1

    The Big Country is my all time favorite Western, followed closely by The Oxbow Incident. I have seen about half the Westerns in your list…can’t wait to find the rest! Thank you for this wonderful compilation!

  • @dangerdolls
    @dangerdolls Рік тому +10

    Nice list. I have six of the ten in my DVD library. That says enough about your taste that I will check out the other four when I get a chance. Colorado Territory (1949) with Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo and Dorothy Malone is my lesser known pick for your list. It is a western treatment of the Bogart film, High Sierra. Excellent stuff. The story works better as a western in my opinion.

  • @susandevitte2137
    @susandevitte2137 Рік тому +1

    I love GRIT TV. It shows lots of westerns. Great list. I would add WESTWARD THE WOMEN.

  • @jerryfowler823
    @jerryfowler823 Рік тому +3

    “The Last Wagon “ Richard Widmark

  • @jerrymartin7732
    @jerrymartin7732 10 місяців тому +1

    I first became familiar with the OXBOW INCIDENT when I read it in a comic book. I was blown away by the movie. Good pick for the list.

  • @actionjackson1stIDF
    @actionjackson1stIDF Рік тому +23

    In 'The Big Gundown' you make reference to the gorgeous Italian Countryside but the movie, like most Spaghetti Westerns, was filmed in Spain. This is one of Lee Van Cleef's better performances. I have seen all of these movies and most of them are highly rated. What makes 'The Ox-bow Incident' so compelling is that the novel it is based on is itself based on a actual event.

    • @madnickmedia
      @madnickmedia  Рік тому +4

      Thank you for the info, I can't believe I didn't know that!

    • @thecuss6817
      @thecuss6817 Рік тому +3

      Yes - The Big Gundown, like all the spaghetti westerns, was filmed in SPAIN, not in Italy !!! A few of these westerns had their interior scenes filmed at Cinecitta Studio in Rome. Some, like Once Upon a Time in the West and My Name is Nobody, had scenes filmed in USA.

    • @michaelcooley4553
      @michaelcooley4553 Рік тому +6

      The cemetery set in Spain at the climax of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is still somewhat in tact

    • @thecuss6817
      @thecuss6817 Рік тому +3

      This was rebuilt/restored several years ago. The documentary is titled "Sad Hill Unearthed"

  • @robertStewart-g4y
    @robertStewart-g4y Рік тому +1

    All great movies. But I'm always amazed how " My Darling Clementine" never makes a list! Outstanding movie.

  • @fringelilyfringelily391
    @fringelilyfringelily391 Рік тому +4

    My favourite Randolph Scott western is The Tall T, which features the superb triple-villainy of Richard Boone (the master mind), Henry Silva (the sadist) and Skip Homeier (the thug) ... Alfred Hitchcock also used this villain formula to great effect in North By Northwest.

  • @darkwader735
    @darkwader735 Рік тому +1

    Superb list! I remember where I was when I first saw The Gunfighter, it instantly became one of my favourite films. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t seen it before. Then I realised that Bob Dylan had written about it in a song I knew, Brownsville Girl.
    ‘Well, there was this movie I seen one time
    About a man riding 'cross the desert and it starred Gregory Peck
    He was shot down by a hungry kid trying to make a name for himself
    The townspeople wanted to crush that kid down and string him up by the neck’
    ‘Well, the marshal, now he beat that kid to a bloody pulp
    As the dying gunfighter lay in the sun and gasped for his last breath
    Turn him loose, let him go, let him say he outdrew me fair and square
    I want him to feel what it's like to every moment face his death’
    …..
    ‘Well, I'm standin' in line in the rain to see a movie starring Gregory Peck
    Yeah, but you know it's not the one that I had in mind
    He's got a new one out now, I don't even know what it's about
    But I'll see him in anything so I'll stand in line’
    Me too

  • @williamcasper6215
    @williamcasper6215 Рік тому +12

    Thanks for revealing the existence of "The Big Gundown" to me. I already own a copy of all of the other westerns you mentioned though I don't personally classify "The Walking Hills" as a western. I'm also glad you included "The Naked Spur". You could probably do an entire segment on Jimmy Stewart westerns like "Winchester 73", "Bend In The River", "The Man From Laramie" and "Broken Arrow". Thanks again.

  • @randallreed9048
    @randallreed9048 Рік тому +1

    A few there that I hadn't seen and your ballyhoo was enticing. I am a fan of the genre and the only one I questioned was the spaghetti western, but I agree that Lee Van Cleif is exceptional, so I am going to track it down. Thank you for sharing your insight and knowledge!

  • @robertmyers5269
    @robertmyers5269 Рік тому +6

    My vote for a 'Top 10 You've Never Seen', 'Yellow Sky'. 1948 by William Wellman. A group of outlaws on the run including Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark and Harry Morgan, hide out in an abandoned mining town inhabited by Miranda and Prospero, er, Constance and Grandpa. Greed, lust, betrayal, and redemption follow. Beautifully shot in Death Valley. Definitely an 'A' list production, but one that is overlooked now.
    Another non-western western that probably should be included is 'Bad Day at Black Rock'.
    Too many of your picks are too common.

  • @custerbeaten6819
    @custerbeaten6819 Рік тому +2

    Half of them I hadn't seen. A couple I hadn't even heard of. Thanks for the list. Rewatched Ride in the Whirlwind recently (directed by Monte Hellman, written by and starring Jack Nicholson) and it belongs on one of these "NEVER Seen" lists. As would the westerns of Budd Boetticher (7 Men From Now, Comanche Station, Ride Lonesome, The Tall T...). And of course my personal favorite (and transition of sorts between the classics and the more off-beat New Hollywood wetsrens): Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country. Among the later 70s westerns I'd single out Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller and Arthur Penn's Missouri Breaks. Not sure how often talked about they are, though. Thanks again.

  • @surfaceten510n
    @surfaceten510n Рік тому +5

    Seen every one of these as a kid , My father spent many a Sunday afternoon watching westerns to the annoyance of my mother as we only had one TV ,his collection of paperback westerns was in the thousands. Just looked at some of the comments wow they brought back some memories and a few titles I didn't recognise that's going to sort my Sunday afternoons out.😊😊😊😊😊

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому

      elmore leonard got his start writting them such as the tall t valdez is coming. lived in detroit read arizona highwys mag as reference

  • @Curtiz2008
    @Curtiz2008 Рік тому +5

    I must recommend Four Faces West. Great cast, characters who are not always what they seem, and a few surprises.

  • @stonescapelamps
    @stonescapelamps Рік тому +2

    The Big Sky with Kirk Douglas is one I dont see playing much through the years also Night Passage with Jimmy Stewart and a fast Audie Murphy but it is playing last week and this week on Grit TV...they are getting some more good ones on now.

  • @davevabch
    @davevabch Рік тому +6

    Man, you nailed it! And of course there are more great one's as well. What one movie is my favorite of all time. Is the modern day western circa after the Korean war with Kirk Douglas (LONELY ARE THE BRAVE) In Douglas's biography and in person intervies, He said it was his favorite of all the movies he made. His son Michael said of his father's movies that he rated number one as Lonely are the Brave. A super Great movie. Thanks for this, hope you do more of this genre.

    • @samuraidave2730
      @samuraidave2730 Рік тому

      Totally agree. A shame It's not shown more often enough on TCM.

    • @normanleach5427
      @normanleach5427 Рік тому

      ...and the soundtrack (add The Shootist music as well)

  • @marcelosastre3621
    @marcelosastre3621 Рік тому +1

    Efectivamente la elección es muy buena pero te dejas en el olvido el western mas icónico de todos los tiempos, HING , NOON,
    Con la interpretación magistral y de mas credibilidad del western,
    La honestidad de GARY COOPER es un auténtico lujo para los mejores cinéfilos del universo, sencillamente 🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🛤🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂

  • @mackjay1777
    @mackjay1777 Рік тому +3

    Nice presentation! I've seen some of these and they are good recommendations. THE WALKING HILLS is really something. Some of your others are pretty well-known to westerns fans, but it's good to bring them to the attention of others. I'd like to add a couple THE CULPEPPER CATTLE CO. (1972), a great coming-of-age western, and THE GREY FOX (1982), a "north-western" set in Oregon, Washington and Canada, about an older train robber released from prison after many years, who must adjust to the 'modern world' of the early 20th century, and BAD COMPANY (1971) with very young Jeff Bridges---a really enjoyable film, with great atmosphere.

  • @scottfelson289
    @scottfelson289 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for such a great list
    Have gotten so tired of streaming services and their lack of access to great westerns, jumped right from your video to EBay and bought all the dvds
    Thanks again, subscribed and liked

  • @SThompsonRAMM_1203
    @SThompsonRAMM_1203 Рік тому +4

    What a great list! There are definitely a couple here that I have not seen and will definitely watch now, like The Skin Game.
    I stumbled across Gregory Peck’s The Gunfighter one night and found it fantastic.
    I saw the Oxbow Incident when I was very young and that movie was so depressing, to me, that I could never watch it again.
    A great cast including Harry Morgan.

  • @hildamontes6146
    @hildamontes6146 Рік тому +2

    Go to "One eyed Jacks" if you want to see a great underappreciated western the last film shot in vistavision directed by Marlon Brando.
    Restored with the help of Martin Scorsese. With a great cast and great photography.

  • @michaelcarpenter7591
    @michaelcarpenter7591 Рік тому +5

    One of my favorites is" the day of the outlaw" ,with Robert Ryan and Burl Ives. Also Audie Murphys "Duel at Diablo".

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому

      yes that is the title i was trying to remember. filmed in bend oregon in real snow.

    • @chuckvsthemovie1614
      @chuckvsthemovie1614 Рік тому +2

      Duel at Diablo is James Garner and Sidney Poitier and is a great western.

  • @swankiestnerd8277
    @swankiestnerd8277 Рік тому +1

    My favorite line from “The Big Country”. A man like him is very rare.

  • @Paul-lm5gv
    @Paul-lm5gv Рік тому +14

    You've included older classic westerns that any western fan has not only heard of but has probably seen more than once! 'The Oxbow Incident!' 'The Big Country!' Jimmy Stewart's 'The Naked Spur', one of his classic westerns with director Anthony Mann! 'Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.' THESE ARE NOT FILMS WE'VE NEVER SEEN OR HEARD OF! Your summaries of the films are excellent. I think you are just too young to appreciate that these classic films have been around for decades!

    • @danaeroberts684
      @danaeroberts684 Рік тому

      Amen!!

    • @SteveDisenhof
      @SteveDisenhof Рік тому +1

      Geeez, Don’t let the critical comments get to you. Sure, there are always going to be movies on any list that other people have seen. And always people who have criticism for any list. I too am in my mid-70s and have seen a zillion westerns since the 50’s. And yes, even a couple of these. However, I thank you for introducing me to a bunch that I did not know of…and for your excellent reviews.

  • @rs-ye7kw
    @rs-ye7kw 10 місяців тому +3

    Since it's remake in 2007 wih Russell Crowe, everyone seems to have forgotten the superior original (in my opinion) of "3:10 To Yuma" with Van Heflin and Glenn Ford in one of his rare 'bad guy' roles.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 місяці тому

      Yes, but the character Glenn Ford played was not really that bad, unlike Jack Palance in 'Shane'!

  • @peterpellechia5985
    @peterpellechia5985 Рік тому +8

    How do you say gary cooper shines more in comedies,he is great in everything!!!

  • @PerryCoxPF93
    @PerryCoxPF93 4 місяці тому

    An "underrated Westerns" list that actually delivers!! Thanks so much for including Ox-bow and The Naked Spur. Two personal faves. Now I've got to check out The Rolling Hills. Too many people involved that I love.

  • @bobblowhard8823
    @bobblowhard8823 Рік тому +5

    Note: "The Big Gundown" was actually filmed in Spain, not Italy. (Sergio Leone also filmed most of his westerns in Spain, as it had the best "western" looking terrain close to Italy).

  • @solarjinx
    @solarjinx 6 місяців тому

    What an amazing list of great westerns! The fact that The Big Country isn't more widely known is disheartening. It should be on every Top 20 Western movie list. You made a great video!

  • @lray1948
    @lray1948 Рік тому +4

    That fight scene in Man of the West between Gary Cooper and Jack Lord was really something.. Cooper kept knocking out Jack Lord and taking an article of clothing off of him each time he landed in the dirt. Lord did a great job showing surprise, shock, embarrassment and shame as Cooper stripped him down to his long johns drawers. Cooper did all this because Lord had tried to get Julie London to strip for him in the scene before.

  • @augustseptember3503
    @augustseptember3503 Рік тому +1

    My Top Five best westerns: Jeremiah Johnson. The Magnificent Seven. The Wild Bunch. The Outlaw Josey Wales. Shane.

  • @skdesign98
    @skdesign98 Рік тому +4

    I would include "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" on this list an often overlooked classic.

    • @MsBenlane
      @MsBenlane Рік тому

      hardly overlooked often on greatest lists mann been much written about and his dad's last with barbara stanwyck and walter huston interesting.senior moment sorry no title.

    • @nobodyaskedbut
      @nobodyaskedbut Рік тому

      It is the greatest American film of all-time but not a western. It is set in the mountains of Mexico in the 1920s not in the American west of the 19th century. Just because they are not driving cars does not make it a western. Westerns are an American film genre.

    • @Janus10001
      @Janus10001 10 місяців тому

      If for nothing else, to see Bogart's masterly portrayal of coming-apart-at-the-seams Fred C. Dobbs.

  • @rhinohouse1161
    @rhinohouse1161 Рік тому

    Wonderful list which I spent a week exploring. What UA-cam doesn't have, you can find everything on this list elsewhere on the internet without paying a cent. Each film was excellent with many, many surprises & twists & turns. Thanks so much for putting this together...