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Topic History of: Interesting watching old TV classics
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Green Man middlemas wrote:
Green Man wrote:
The best theme for me is Wild Bunch.


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?

CE - still busy making good movies.

Over 50 years later.

Staunch Republican.


Not forgetting his finest non western starred an orangutan.
middlemas Green Man wrote:
The best theme for me is Wild Bunch.


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?

CE - still busy making good movies.

Over 50 years later.

Staunch Republican.
Green Man middlemas wrote:
And who could forget 7's Main Title - and Sundance's Raindrops

My nan had Raindrops covered by Liberace.

The best theme for me is Wild Bunch.
middlemas And who could forget 7's Main Title - and Sundance's Raindrops
Green Man middlemas wrote:
The three best Western movies:-


High Noon

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The Magnificent Seven


Each, for totally different reasons.


I own and love all those 3 westerns.

High Noon is a tremendous film and Tex Ritter - Do Not Forsake Me is the song actually got me in the old country genre.