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The Westerner

1940, Movie, NR, 100 mins

WESTERNER, THE
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A superior western that mixes fine cinematography, terrific performances, and a script of higher caliber than most to produce a film that's now considered a masterpiece. Gary Cooper is a drifter who runs afoul of the law when he is falsely accused of stealing a horse. He is taken in front of Walter Brennan, who serves as a justice of the peace and is the "Law west of the Pecos," as a cemetery full of his victims will attest. Read the complete review for The Westerner
Year: 1940
Rated NR

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Cast
Gary Cooper: Cole Hardin
Walter Brennan: Judge Roy Bean
Doris Davenport: Jane-Ellen Mathews
Fred Stone: Caliphet Mathews
Paul Hurst: Chickenfoot
Chill Wills: Southeast

 

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A drifter (Gary Cooper) accused of horse stealing faces off against the notorious Judge Roy...
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Posted: 8/1/2008
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Question: My father and I were chatting about Clint Eastwood's talent for directing actors to Academy Awards, now I'm wondering which director has directed the most actors to Oscar victories. My father is thinking William Wyler. Is he right?  Answer: Yes, he is: It's William Wyler. He directed 31 actors and actresses in performances that earned them Academy Award nominations. Bette Davis (Jezebel), Fay Bainter (Jezebel), Greer Garson (Mrs. Min read more

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Question: I'm hoping you can straighten me out. In the Western Rio Bravo, Walter Brennan's character, Stumpy, is crippled and his performance didn't look like acting. Was his injury real, or did he win his Oscars for good acting?


Answer: Although life knocked character actor Walter Brennan around — both before and after he entered the movie industry — he wasn't disabled in real life. But his performance in Rio Bravo (1959) was so convincing that many people believed he was. Brennan's distinctive, reedy voice was the result of poison-gas exposure during World War I; it permanently damaged his vocal cords. Brennan also lost his front teeth in an on-set accident early in his career; between the voice and the missing teeth, he began playing old-coot parts before he turned 40. Brennan was nominated f read more

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