Three Faces West with John Wayne: DVD Cover

    Three Faces West
    a.k.a. Refugee Director: Bernard Vorhaus Cast: John Wayne, Sigrid Gurie, Charles Coburn, Spencer Charters

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/11/2004
    • Original Release: 1940
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 6,148
     
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    Closed Caption; Full screen version; Dolby monaural audio; Digitally mastered

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Title/We the People [5:46]
    2. Railway to the Future [2:40]
    3. Storm Watch [2:46]
    4. House Calls [2:50]
    5. Domestic Disturbance [4:32]
    6. The Lord's Way [5:47]
    7. A Bit of Convincing [5:43]
    8. Healing Hands [1:31]
    9. Praying for Rain [3:24]
    10. A Dam for the Desert [2:20]
    11. Hope and Despair [4:10]
    12. Daddy's Diagnosis [1:50]
    13. Break Shot [4:31]
    14. Long-Distance Affair [3:44]
    15. A Devastated Town [4:04]
    16. Mass Exodus [2:12]
    17. Leading the Way [6:27]
    18. Mutiny on the Empty [3:21]
    19. End of the Road [4:34]
    20. A New Home [5:42]
    21. End Credits [:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Refugee was the original release title for the offbeat John Wayne vehicle Three Faces West. Wayne, Sigrid Gurie and Charles Coburn are starred as John Philips, Leni Braun and Leni's father Dr. Braun, who like so many other victims of the Depression are forced to move bag and baggage from the Dust Bowl to the West Coast. A fugitive from fascist oppression in Austria, Dr. Braun hopes to carve out a new existence for himself and his daughter Leni by tilling the soil, but she is more interested in being reunited with her Austrian boyfriend Eric von Scherer (Varno) once she arrives in Oregon. In charge of the migration westward is John Phillips who loves Leni but keeps his feelings to himself. But when Leni discovers that her sweetheart has thoroughly embraced the Nazi cause, she finds solace in the arms of the faithful Phillips. Among the screenwriters of The Refugee was Samuel Ornitz, later one of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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