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Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- The Comancheros
1. The Duel/Main Titles
2. Lies and Regrets
3. Texas Ranging
4. Saved by the Law
5. A New Partner
6. Games of Chance
7. The Old Days
8. Unexpected Help
9. The One That Got Away
10. A Nudge for the Judge
11. Undercover Brothers
12. Leader of the Pack
13. Beautiful Surprise
14. An Escape Plan
15. Texas' Finest
Side #2 -- The Undefeated
1. The War's Over
2. Main Titles
3. 2000 Miles to Go
4. The Carpetbaggers
5. Bubba & Charlotte
6. Heading West
7. Goodbye, Old Lady
8. Getting Organized
9. The Horsemen
10. Maximillian's Offer
11. Race to the River
12. Take 'Em to Mexico
13. Two Trails
14. Dinner With the Langdons
15. Bandits
16. Under Attack
17. The Fourth of July Party
18. The Big Fight
19. Dead Escorts
20. Falling in Love
21. Journey's End
22. Prisoners of the Revolution
23. Charlotte's Protector
24. Langdon's Plea
25. Facing the French
26. Late for an Execution
27. Going Back
28. End Titles
Side #3 -- North to Alaska
1. Main Titles
2. Hitting It Big
3. The Bar Brawl
4. Honest Frankie Canon
5. Off to Seattle
6. Sam's Old Friend
7. A Surprise in Seattle
8. A Substitute for Jenny
9. The Loggers' Picnic
10. Angel's Hero
11. The Pole Climbing Contest
12. To a Fine Lady
13. Angel's Disappointment
14. Importing Trouble
15. Going Ashore
16. A Few Changes
17. Former Friends
18. Going With Sam
19. Back Home
20. If You Knew
21. Dinner With Angel
22. Claim Jumpers
23. Bad News
24. Dealing With Billy
25. Someone for George
26. Working Things Out
27. Sam's Girl
28. Two Jealous Guys
29. Martial Law
30. The Commissioner
31. Billy's Offer
32. Where's Boggs?
33. The Louse Hunt
34. Sing Along With Boggs
35. Mayhem in the Mud
36. A Real Gold Mine
Those familiar only with Johnny Horton's song hit North to Alaska might not be aware that the song came equipped with a movie. John Wayne and Stewart Granger star as a couple of lucky miners in Alaska Territory during the '98 gold rush. Since the Duke is the only man he can trust, Granger sends his pal to Seattle to fetch his fiance. Fabian appears in the cast (playing Granger's brother) primarily to attract teenage filmgoers; he gets to sing, of course, but he's better than usual. The film's centerpiece, an outsized brawl in the muddy streets of Nome, was repeated with several variations in Wayne's subsequent McLintock (1963). North to Alaska was based on a considerably more genteel stage play, Laszlo Fodor's Birthday Gift. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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