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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Andrew V McLaglen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cineco/West Coast Film Partners |
| FEATURES: | Collector's Edition, Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, Full length, Full Screen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action & Adventure, Westerns |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 188876000055 |
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Customer Reviews of The Shadow Riders: Collector's Edition
Shadow Riders I enjoyed the movie very much. I'm a huge fan of Tom Selek.
Tom Selleck Rides Tall in the Saddle
Team tall, handsome Tom Selleck with a Louis L'Amour classic, toss in Katherine Ross and Sam Elliott and you have western romance at its finest. Tom is one of these wonderful actors who is comfortable whether in the saddle or driving a red Porsche. He's totally believable. I would say integrity, honesty, and doing what's right is the trademark of the roles Tom Selleck chooses and this movie is a winner. It has romance, tension, conflict, good guys, bad guys and a happy ending. I highly recommend this movie. It's a keeper to be watched more than once.
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Keeping the western genre alive
I thought this movie did a fine job of keeping up the tradition of the old John Wayne, John Ford westerns. It was fast paced, the dialog was quite real, and I was impressed by the attention to detail in costume and scenery. I was especially impressed, being a civil war nut, in the port-rayal of the Confederate Major played by Geoffrey Lewis. He was not the villian of the piece, yet what he was doing was wrong. I loved the way his charactor reverted to the true southern gentleman whenever confronting Katherine Ross, until he realized his cause with her at least was lost. A fine film, although having the same three men play the brothers here as well as in the Sacketts was a bit strange. But they did a fine job, and Ben Johnson always did impress me as a bit of a rogue even though he usually played a good guy. Well done by all.