Texas with William Holden: DVD Cover

    Texas Director: George Marshall Cast: William Holden, Glenn Ford, Claire Trevor, George Bancroft

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/05/2005
    • Original Release: 1941
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 8,759
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [7:00]
    2. Fifty Dollar Fight [12:25]
    3. Robbing the Robbers [4:40]
    4. "Thanks for the Lift." [8:31]
    5. On the House [8:14]
    6. Cattle Thieves [8:01]
    7. Meetings and Music [6:59]
    8. Windy's Plan [7:39]
    9. To Abilene [7:03]
    10. "Hand Over That Money." [8:00]
    11. Uneasy Partners [5:43]
    12. "This Is It, Doc." [9:08]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Texas was Columbia Pictures' lighthearted (and frankly more enjoyable) follow-up to its 1940 big-budget western Arizona. William Holden and Glenn Ford, looking collectively 28 years old, play a couple of ex-Confederate soldiers who get into all sorts of trouble in a wide-open Texas town. The two split up, whereupon Ford takes a job on Joseph Crehan's ranch; by and by, he falls in love with Crehan's daughter Clare Trevor. Meanwhile, Holden has joined a gang of rustlers headed by town dentist Edgar Buchanan (in real life, Buchanan had been a practicing dentist, retaining his license well into the sixties just in case things slowed down in Hollywood). Ex-friends Ford and Holden confront each other again when Holden tries to steal the cattle that Ford is driving across the state to Abilene. Complicating matters is the fact that Holden, too, carries a torch for Trevor. Though packed with action and suspense, Texas never loses its subliminal sense of humor, a fact that can be attributed to its director, slapstick comedy veteran George Marshall. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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