James Stewart The Western Collection
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The quintessential Everyman, James Stewart won the hearts of fans with his dry-witted banter and trademark drawl. When not running up and down the streets of Bedford Falls, Stewart gained acclaimed in a series of Westerns that became some of the genre's undisputed classics. More than a few are found this collection, which includes DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, in which Stewart plays a lighthearted lawman who doesn't carry a gun, and WINCHESTER '73, which follows Stewart as he tracks down a stolen rifle from owner to owner. Also presented here are BEND OF THE RIVER, THE FAR COUNTRY, NIGHT PASSAGE, and THE RARE BREED. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.Actors and Key Contributors: James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Shelley Winters, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Donlevy,
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A good buy if you don't already own them
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By calvinnme
on 2008-03-07Seems like everyone is putting out western collections this year, and Universal is no exception. The westerns included in this set are:
Destry Rides Again (1939) - NO EXTRAS
Winchester '73 (1950) - features Interview with James Stewart that is actually a commentary that runs throughout the film.
Bend Of The River (1952) - NO EXTRAS
The Far Country (1955) - NO EXTRAS
Night Passage (1957) - NO EXTRAS
The Rare Breed (1966) - NO EXTRAS
They are all already on DVD. The press release says that Universal will repackage the same content with the exception of The Far Country. Its original aspect ration is 1.85:1, but its May 2003 DVD release was in the full screen format. However, the specs for this set show The Far Country as being released... (Read Full Review)



