 | NEW YORK PREMIERE AT NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2007 IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 9, 2007 (Limited) The Coen Brothers return to form with this dark film that deftly melds the western and crime thriller genres. When Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a... |
 | NEW YORK PREMIERE AT NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2007 IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 9, 2007 (Limited) The Coen Brothers return to form with this dark film that deftly melds the western and crime thriller genres. When Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a... |
 | PURE COUNTRY: A country singer finds himself straddling two worlds: the down-home place where his musical roots are set, and the glittery fast lane where his success has taken him. In his first foray into the world of motion pictures, country star... |
 | Wyler's powerful Western covers a lot of territory with Gregory Peck a fish out of water as a sea captain who travels west to marry and settle, but finds himself in the middle of a bitter dispute over water rights and a jealous clash with the ranch... |
 | Two grizzled cowhands reminisce about their lively pasts as they travel across dangerous country with a gold shipment they were hired to protect. This is often considered to be Peckinpah's finest film, and is typical of post-classical westerns in... |
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 | Personnel includes: Ray Charles (vocals, piano); David "Fathead" Newman (saxophone). Enginners include: Gene Thompson, Bill Putnam, Johnny Cue. Recorded in 1962-1963 at Capitol Studios, New York, New York; United Recording Studios, Hollywood,... |
 | This likable but short-lived series stars Beau Bridges as Dave Hart, a Chicago salesman who, after a heart attack and subsequent midlife crisis, moves with his reluctant family to the remote West. The Harts soon get an unpleasant surprise when they... |
 | James Arness vaulted into the annals of television history with his iconic portrayal of U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon in the long-running television Western GUNSMOKE. Armed with a quick draw and an even quicker wit, the principled and intelligent Marshal... |
 | Fiddler Elana James (née Fremerman) and guitar whiz Whit Smith are the formidable front line of the Hot Club of Cowtown, who have been mixing Western Swing and 1920s hot jazz since the mid-1990s. This collection features some of the finest moments... |