Customer Review: 1947 seems to have been a bit of an off year in Hollywood; its best remembered film is *Miracle on 34th Street*. Even so, the way in which *The Farmer's Daughter*, which won Loretta Young an Oscar for ... Read More
Customer Review: I saw the original "Thing" in the movie theater as a child...or at least I heard it, because I was so frightened the moment James Arness appeared at the greenhouse door that I hid beneath the theater seat for most ... Read More
Customer Review: The fourth of the five Gunsmoke movies deals with the perennially
nasty possibility that law and justice can come into conflict.
A false witness puts ex-Marshal Matt Dillon into the type of danger
he ... Read More
Customer Review: I saw the original "Thing" in the movie theater as a child...or at least I heard it, because I was so frightened the moment James Arness appeared at the greenhouse door that I hid beneath the theater seat for most of the ... Read More
Customer Review: Great, under-appreciated Western starring the great, under-appreciated BEN JOHNSON (RIO GRANDE / SHANE / MIGHTY JOE YOUNG / ONE-EYED JACKS / WILD BUNCH / LAST PICTURE SHOW / GETAWAY / DILLINGER / ETC.). Terrific story, acting, direction, ... Read More
Customer Review: This biography is of an amazingly skilled bush pilot in Alaska who's experiences were fascinating to read about.
From simple flights for the likes of hunting, fishing, photography and mountain climbing to absolutely epic high altitude
rescue attempts. ... Read More
Customer Review: This is the first of six original novels by Joseph A. West "based on the CBS television series" which many Baby Boomers grew up on. West himself was an author new to me when I picked up the book, but "Gunsmoke"--known to its large online fandom as "GS"--was an old friend, ... Read More
Customer Review: In this third of Joseph A. West's original Gunsmoke novels, Marshal Matt Dillon is in a bad spot. It's deep winter: blizzards have turned Dodge City into an isolated island of habitation in a sea of snow, and many of the people who live and work there during herd season have departed till spring, ... Read More