The Cowboys with John Wayne: DVD Cover

    The Cowboys Director: Mark Rydell Cast: John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern, Colleen Dewhurst

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/07/1998
    • Original Release: 1972
    • Rating: Rated PG

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    "The Breaking of Boys and the Making of Men" making-of documentary; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; 13 theatrical trailers of John Wayne movies from the 1930s through the 1970s; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; Languages and subtitles: English, Français

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    1. Overture. [2:42]
    2. Credits. [2:39]
    3. Gold fever. [3:11]
    4. A stiff neck. [2:26]
    5. The schoolhouse. [3:07]
    6. Out of the corral. [2:35]
    7. Auditions on horseback. [10:33]
    8. Terms of hire. [3:57]
    9. Laying down the irons. [3:10]
    10. Lessons for cowboys. [1:37]
    11. A hard man. [5:25]
    12. Jebediah Nightlinger. [3:13]
    13. Bedtime story. [3:57]
    14. "Move 'em out!" [4:29]
    15. After a long day. [2:47]
    16. 3 A.m. [2:09]
    17. Cimarron rescues Slim. [2:42]
    18. Bob does it. [1:33]
    19. A gift; a father's sons. [3:44]
    20. Whiskey. [8:28]
    21. Long Hair and Dan. [3:42]
    22. Intermission. [:47]
    23. Entr'Acte. [2:23]
    24. Nighthawk duty. [2:50]
    25. A cowboy laid to rest. [4:40]
    26. Boys meet girls. [6:47]
    27. Shadowed. [4:48]
    28. Long Hair makes his move. [5:52]
    29. Wil vs. Long Hair. [4:46]
    30. Summer's over. [1:55]
    31. "We're going to finish the job." [2:27]
    32. Striking back. [4:21]
    33. Jebediah's noose. [4:34]
    34. Long hair's noose. [3:42]
    35. Trail's end. [3:30]
    36. Cast list. [1:22]
    37. Exit music. [1:14]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In one of John Wayne's more interesting late Westerns, "The Duke" plays Will Anderson, a crusty veteran cattleman preparing a 400-mile drive to get a herd of steers to market. Shortly before the trip is scheduled to begin, Will's crew quits when they get word of a nearby gold strike. With little time and few alternatives, Will recruits eleven boys, ages nine through 13, and teaches them the basics of herding cattle and riding the range. Bruce Dern plays a memorably foul villain and cattle rustler named Long Hair, while Roscoe Lee Browne portrays Jebediah, the cattle drive cook, and Colleen Dewhurst is Kate, a madam. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    A Wayne Classicby MJT

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    May 25, 2009: As a boy, I watched every John Wayne movie I could find on television. After seeing this movie, I always hoped to meet John Wayne in person, unfortunately he died before I ever could. However, its performances like the one in this movie which will help keep his memory alive. I believe he did a fine job presenting a hardened western Cattleman, who must rely on the ability of a group of boys and a unique Trail Cook (played wonderfully by Roscoe Lee Browne) to move his cattle to market. Although I didn't much like Bruce Dern's role because of what he does to John Wayne's character, he reveals how well he can successfully play a low-life character with no remorse. If you are seeking a good western film with alittle bit of everything, i.e., action, humor, sorrow, thought-provoking situations, then this will undoubtably fill your plate.

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Repackaged / Subtitled edition.

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    A Great Movieby Anonymous

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    June 30, 2007: A must have movie for any John Wayne fan.

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Repackaged / Subtitled edition.


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