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VHS : High Noon [1952]

High Noon [1952]


starring: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado
directed by: Fred Zinnemann
November 10, 1997


What can be said about the quintessential template for an intruiging plot. Based on a real-time drame, this film is every bit as good as when I saw it 45 years ago.

You could literally take this plot and place the reaction of the various players into any element of life, be it in an office, a sporting event or even a western.

Incredibly gripping, when friends turn against Kane for various reasons, turning reasonable people ino villains, but what about Kane himself? Why should people support his decision when he is potentially leading everyone down a dangerous path.

Absolutely brilliant and one to watch. Forget that it is old, in monochrome and has a poor souldtrack. Examine a pice of film-making at ... Read More:

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VHS : Quadrophenia [1979]

Quadrophenia [1979]


starring: Phil Daniels, Leslie Ash, Philip Davis, Mark Wingett, Sting
directed by: Franc Roddam
April 12, 1999


where do you begin with this movie,basically it's about a young mod called jimmy cooper who has everything going for him that a young guy in 60's london could have going for him and then in the space of a few days his life is turned up side down.........jimmys' a mod in the swinging sixties,he has it all, the scooter,the clobber,the cash on his hip and age on his side.............franc roddems' brilliant direction takes the whos quadrophenia from vinyl to celluloide in a seamless transformation.................can jimmy get the girl???? can he "survive" the mods trip to brighton?????????............can he stand his ground against the rockers??????????????this film is a must have for any collection...............great soundtrack and you can also play ... Read More:
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VHS : The Hanging Tree [1959]

The Hanging Tree [1959]


starring: Gary Cooper, Maria Schell, Karl Malden, George C. Scott, Karl Swenson
directed by: Karl Malden, Delmer Daves
April 27, 1998


OK western - if somewhat unusual - about Gary Cooper playing the part of a doctor arriving at a goldminer's camp. He's past makes it impossible for him to have close human relationships. Director is Delmer Daves and the movie has fine part for Maria Schell, playing a Swiss woman, lost in the west. Not bad.
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VHS : The Fountainhead [1949]

The Fountainhead [1949]


starring: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey, Kent Smith, Robert Douglas
directed by: King Vidor
February 19, 2001


This has to be, by any measure, one of the most spectacularly bizarre films ever made based, of course, upon one of the dottiest books! With the character of Howard Roark, Rand personified her own unique `objectivist' philosophy and Vidor put it on the screen in the form of Gary Cooper who enunciates his lines even more robotically than usual rather as if he can't quite believe what he is being required to say! The script, penned by Rand herself, requires that almost every character deliver their lines as if each were their last and most heroic utterance! The symbolism, too, is hardly subtle. For example, in one scene the heroine, Dominique Francon, played by Patricia Neal, beautiful but hard, frigid and sanctimonious, first encounters Roark while ... Read More:
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VHS : Fighting Caravans [1931]

Fighting Caravans [1931]


starring: Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Fred Kohler
directed by: David Burton, Otto Brower
May 14, 2001


Although this was Gary Cooper's next film after "Morocco" and despite its title, "Fighting Caravans" is not another film about the French Foreign Legion, but rather a Western. Cooper plays Clint Belmet, who is arrested for disturbing the peace right before he was to leave Missouri to be the guide for a caravan of wagons heading west. His partners, Bill Jackson (Ernest Torrence) and Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall), talk Felice (Lily Damita), an orphaned French girl who wagon has just joined the caravan, to pretend to be Clint's wife to get him out of jail. Once free, Clint is more than willing to play the bridegroom, but apologizes where it is clear Felice is angry. The two become friends worrying Bill and Jim that Clint is going to want to marry and settle down. ... Read More:
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VHS : Sergeant York [1941]

Sergeant York [1941]


starring: Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Stanley Ridges
directed by: Howard Hawks
February 14, 2000


Gary Cooper was 40 years old when he made "Sergeant York," and his Southern accent is weak at best, but those things do not end up detracting all that much from his performance or this film. Directed in 1941 by Howard Hawks, "Sergeant York" has strong propagandistic elements. A whiskey-drinking hell-raiser, Alvin C. York undergoes a religious conversation when lighting strikes his gun and almost kills him. His goal in life becomes getting himself a piece of bottom land so he can propose to Gracie Williams (Joan Leslie). Things go against him, but Alvin holds his temper and does what the Good Book tell him to do. Then World War I breaks out and Alvin is drafted. Unable to get status as a conscientious objector because of his religious beliefs, Alvin has to come ... Read More:
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VHS : The Lives Of A Bengal Lancer [1934]

The Lives Of A Bengal Lancer [1934]


starring: Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, Guy Standing, C. Aubrey Smith
directed by: Henry Hathaway
February 07, 2000


Gary Cooper was 40 years old when he made "Sergeant York," and his Southern accent is weak at best, but those things do not end up detracting all that much from his performance or this film. Directed in 1941 by Howard Hawks, "Sergeant York" has strong propagandistic elements. A whiskey-drinking hell-raiser, Alvin C. York undergoes a religious conversation when lighting strikes his gun and almost kills him. His goal in life becomes getting himself a piece of bottom land so he can propose to Gracie Williams (Joan Leslie). Things go against him, but Alvin holds his temper and does what the Good Book tell him to do. Then World War I breaks out and Alvin is drafted. Unable to get status as a conscientious objector because of his religious beliefs, Alvin has to come ... Read More:
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VHS : Dallas [1950]

Dallas [1950]


starring: Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran, Raymond Massey, Barbara Payton
directed by: Stuart Heisler
February 17, 1997


Warner Bros. presents "DALLAS" (30 December 1950) (94 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) -- Our story line and plot, A throwback to the "old fashioned" Westerns of the 30s and 40s such as DODGE CITY (1939) --- DALLAS has a number of things going for it: Gary Cooper at his coolest, blazing Technicolor photography by Ernest Haller "GONE WITH THE WIND" (1939) and a pulse-pounding score by Max Steiner the composer of "PAINTED DESERT" (1938), "KING KONG" (1933), "GWTW" (1939), "DODGE CITY" (1939) and so many other scores for Warner Bros --- In addition, there is a masquerade, mistaken identity, a faked death and more hair-breath escapes than a Republic serial --- As always, Cooper defines what it is to be a man under pressure --- this is pure entertainment! --- Some interesting ... Read More:
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VHS : Mr Deeds Goes to Town [1936]

Mr Deeds Goes to Town [1936]


starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, George Bancroft, Lionel Stander, Douglass Dumbrille
directed by: Frank Capra
April 07, 2003


It was in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town that Frank Capra perfected the blend of comedy and social commentary that would become his trademark. The screwball comedy was graceful rather than frantic and the social elements of Robert Riskin's fine screenplay are handled in an even-handed manner that earned Capra the second of his three Acadamy Awards for Best Director. Both Gary Cooper as the tuba playing no nonsense Longfellow Deeds and Jean Arthur as the reporter who exploits him until she falls for his goodness are wonderful in this true Capra classic.

Longfellow Deeds (Cooper) lives in the small town of Mandrake Falls where he makes a living writing greeting card poems and spends his free time playing the tuba. He is less than enthused when a bunch of big city attorneys show ... Read More:

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VHS : The Real Glory [1939]

The Real Glory [1939]


starring: Henry Hathaway|Gary Cooper|David Niven|Broderick Crawford



It was in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town that Frank Capra perfected the blend of comedy and social commentary that would become his trademark. The screwball comedy was graceful rather than frantic and the social elements of Robert Riskin's fine screenplay are handled in an even-handed manner that earned Capra the second of his three Acadamy Awards for Best Director. Both Gary Cooper as the tuba playing no nonsense Longfellow Deeds and Jean Arthur as the reporter who exploits him until she falls for his goodness are wonderful in this true Capra classic.

Longfellow Deeds (Cooper) lives in the small town of Mandrake Falls where he makes a living writing greeting card poems and spends his free time playing the tuba. He is less than enthused when a bunch of big city attorneys show ... Read More:

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