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Movie Reviews of TexasMovie Review: An Okay Western By Two Western Greats Summary: 3 Stars
Texas is not in the league with many of Glenn Ford's and William Holden's great western films. Their other Western together, The Man From Colorado, is much better in every way, but this is not a horrible movie.
Ford and Holden play two ex-Confederate soldier who head west to seek their fortune. They initially plot to rob a stagecoach. Things go awry and they split up. When they reunite, Holden has become a seasoned robber and Ford is running a successful ranch. The inevitable conflict ensuses.
Claire Trevor, who was in The Desperadoes with Ford, Edgar Buchanan (who's in both the Desperadoes and The Man From Colorado) provide solid support. This movie feels artificial and forced in places, but goes a ways on the strength of its cast.
Movie Review: ......"THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE UPON YOU"......YEE-HAW!!!! Summary: 3 Stars
Not a bad film at all; in fact, a good western yarn at that...fun seeing Holden and Ford kickoff their Hollywood careers as two Texas roustabouts raising caine...they had a real life friendship throughout their cinematic bonding which millions of their fans are grateful for, me included...too bad we have to age...youth, those were the days, but that's life...get this DVD, you'll enjoy it...1941 saw two [2] mega-stars, who are on their way up and entertain you as Texas cowboys/wranglers of yore....SSGT CHRIS SARNO-USMC FMF
Movie Review: Young Bill Holden & Glenn Ford in Shoot-Em-Up Cowboy Film Summary: 3 Stars
This cowboy picture shows us a very young 22 yrs.old Bill Holden and Glenn Ford at the beginning of their careers at Columbia Pictures. In 1940 they were paid $25.00 per picture, not very much money.Compared to the amount of money Columbia Pictures were taking in, for royalties from the U.S.A. and overseas. It took several years before the actor's requested more money from the studio's.
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