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    The John Wayne Film Collection (Without Reservations / Allegheny Uprising / Tycoon / Reunion in France / Big Jim McLain / Trouble Along the Way)

    The John Wayne Film Collection (Without Reservations / Allegheny Uprising / Tycoon / Reunion in France / Big Jim McLain / Trouble Along the Way)Directors: Edward Ludwig, Jules Dassin, Mervyn LeRoy, Michael Curtiz, Richard Wallace
    Actors: John Wayne, Nancy Olson, Claudette Colbert, Claire Trevor, Donna Reed
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $49.98
    Buy New: $28.30
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    New (35) Used (12) Collectible (1) from $23.98

    Seller: mnmsales
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
    Sales Rank: 28344

    Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 6
    Running Time: 614 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.6 x 3.6

    MPN: 114539
    UPC: 085391145394
    EAN: 0085391145394
    ASIN: B000O599XA

    Theatrical Release Date: December 27, 1947
    Release Date: May 22, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • John Wayne Film Collection features six films: Allegheny Uprising, Reunion in France, Tycoon, Without Reservations, Trouble Along the Way and Big Jim McLain.Running Time: 619 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN Rating: NR Age: 085391145394 UPC: 085391145394 Manufacturer No: 114539

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    Genre: Westerns
    Rating: NR
    Release Date: 22-MAY-2007
    Media Type: DVD


    Amazon.com
    Pilgrim, let's talk. John Wayne starred in something like 150 feature films, and the most loyal Duke devotee cannot insist that all of them were U.S. Grade A, even if the man himself never stinted. So what we have in this boxed set--now that the classics have been corralled in previous collections--is a mixed bag. A couple of these movies should be happy discoveries. A couple are honorable misfires. A couple are downright (to borrow a disturbing word from McLintock!) unprepossessing. But all are new to DVD and all are welcome, because there's no such thing as a John Wayne movie that isn't worth checking out.

    The likable Allegheny Uprising (1939) was made at RKO half a year after Wayne achieved stardom in Stagecoach. It's an odd little picture: a "Western" set in Pennsylvania, a "forgotten footnote of history" about a rebellion against King George III's forces a decade-and-a-half before the American Revolution, and a basically B-movie production (over and done with in 80 minutes) with some middling-large action scenes and lots of fresh air and sunlight. Wayne plays a thoughtful fellow named Jim Smith who leads his "men of the Conococheague" in a brief shooting war in which they scrupulously strive not to kill anybody; they're still loyal British subjects, for all their buckskinned orneriness. Just as buckskinned and just as ornery is love interest Claire Trevor, and George Sanders gives yeoman service as the obdurate Brit officer responsible for a lot of the civil unrest.

    Reunion in France (1942) finds Wayne out of his element at chintzy MGM in a Parisian-set WWII melodrama conceived for and dominated by Joan Crawford--the only occasion these stars worked together. She's a cosseted but curiously principled fashionista shaken by the Nazis' inconsiderate invasion of France--and still more by the willingness of her millionaire industrial designer fiancé (Philip Dorn) to collaborate with Hitler's war machine. The Duke makes a delayed entrance as a Yank whose RAF plane has crashed in the French countryside. Crawford shelters him, against her better judgment, then begins to be drawn to someone with even more imposing shoulders than her own. In later years everybody involved in this film preferred to forget it had ever happened, but its wackiness can be endearing.

    In Without Reservations (1946), the Duke again is essentially a featured player in a woman's picture, with Claudette Colbert as a novelist searching for "the Man of Tomorrow" to play the main character in the film version of her visionary bestseller. That turns out to be the Marine she bumps into on the transcontinental train taking her to Hollywood. The script, like their much-interrupted journey, is all over the map, and the comedy scenes are shockingly mishandled--though it looks as if director Mervyn LeRoy was trying to imitate Preston Sturges in some of them and Ernst Lubitsch in others. Cary Grant has a charming cameo, as himself.

    Tycoon (1947) inspired a sublime one-sentence review from James Agee: "Several tons of dynamite are set off in this movie; none of it under the right people." Wayne's an engineer trying to drill and blast through the Andes, and his worst obstacle is the aristocratic railroad magnate (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) he's working for--chiefly because Wayne and the magnate's daughter (Laraine Day) have fallen for each other. The script spins its wheels (the film runs two hours plus), and neither the corporate politics nor the romance makes a lick of sense, but fans of vibrant Technicolor will O.D. on this movie's psychedelic palette. The supporting cast (able but wasted) includes James Gleason, Anthony Quinn, Judith Anderson, and Paul Fix, and the Andes are played by the Alabama Hills at Lone Pine, Calif.

    The kindest and most damning thing to say about the 1952 Big Jim McLain is that it's a Cold War artifact, a snapshot of that American moment when Sen. Joseph McCarthy could pass for a patriot and a hero. Wayne, companioned by equally big Jim Arness, actually plays an investigator for McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee, searching out Commies in Hawaii. The Red agents on view are a robotic bunch who look as if they couldn't menace a dog pound, but that was consistent with such contemporary portrayals of fifth-column lifestyle as the TV series I Led Three Lives. Latterday liberal sentimentality about the Party can be as absurd as '50s paranoia was, so the point here is not to condemn Wayne's politics, but to deplore how completely he lost his moviemaking savvy whenever he set out to crusade. This personal production of the actor's own company is an embarrassingly shoddy piece of work. Still, it is a window into its time.

    Even John Wayne fans have tended to skip the dubious-sounding Trouble Along the Way. Well, don't. This comedy-drama about a former big-time football coach signing on at a venerable Catholic college turns out to be an intriguingly complicated entertainment. The title invokes the sentimental classic Going My Way, with the great Charles Coburn taking the doddering-but-sly priest (and school administrator) role. Besides the threatened shutdown of the college, there's the vicious campaign of Wayne's ex-wife Marie Windsor to regain custody of daughter Sherry Jackson, who pretty much lives out of the bar where her disreputable dad runs a bookie operation. Donna Reed plays a social worker who has to make the call in this contest. The script by future Bob Hope writers Melville Shavelson and Jack Rose and direction by Michael Curtiz combine to scuff up Wayne's heroic image, and instead of the sappy big-game climax we think we see coming a mile away, the movie veers toward a finale in which several "happy endings" are put on hold. For his part, Wayne gets to deliver more syncopated dialogue than usual, and seems both refreshed and startled by the experience.

    The packaging of the six feature DVDs falls a mite short of the wraparound "Warner Night at the Movies" extras in other collections: one live-action short, one cartoon, and sometimes the movie's trailer. The cartoons are fine, and the live short packaged with Allegheny Uprising is one of those Technicolor history lessons featuring studio contract players that Warners used to win awards for--the 1939 "The Bill of Rights." There are no commentaries. --Richard T. Jameson


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    5 out of 5 stars What is there to say...It IS John Wayne!!!   February 7, 2010
    Todd Allen (Lexington,NC US of A)
    5 Great classic Duke films not readily available on video. I recommend all 5. They are well worth the time it takes yo watch them, if you are a John Wayne fan. Maybe not the action type films that made him so popular but, a chance to see Johns acting skills none the less.

    I always loved John Wayne in action type, western or "war" films. I never knew how good or professional of an actor he was until I researched the man. I have NEVER seen a bad comment about John from other actors or directors he has worked with. All seem to admire the man for his professionalism, work ethic and eagerness to help. He would make any film he was working on better.

    Ron Howard, who worked with him in "The Shootist" and has directed some pretty good films himself, said "he taught him more about acting" than ANYbody he has worked with, on either side of the camera". Now think about that. How many movies and TV programs has Ronny(Ron) Howard acted or directed on/in? That statement is HUGE!

    Ron stated "John, as most good actors, had a lot of "tools". What made him great was knowing what appropriate tool to use and when to use it". He also stated "John would walk through his scenes by himself, practicing how he would do the scene and practicing his (lines)dialog pertaining to the scene. I have seen him walk through a short 10 second scene 10 times, until he finally 'hit it'(got it just right), He was eager to help, especially with younger actors. He was never boastful or would push anything on you but, if he thought he could make the scene or, film for that matter better, he would put him arm around you and pull you over to the side. He would say, why don't you do this or, why don't you do that, why don't you try saying it this way. He would NEVER say anything directed at an actor that others could hear. Even if it would make the scene better, he didn't want to embarrass anyone. He would often pull the director over to the side or catch him by himself and, ask him to 'try it this way, etc'".

    "After all, he had made 150+ movies by the time I was fortunate enough to work with him. He know a lot about making films and the right way to make them. He was always trying to help, even when he didn't say anything. You could tell by his looks what he wanted and he was always right, never wrong. He owned is own production company, he knew the film business inside and out. He was probably the smartest overall actor I have ever worked with and, I have worked with some of the greats. Betty Davis, Lauren Bacall, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart(also in "the Shootist"). Jimmy was a lot like John as far as acting, just plain smart. But, John knew this business on both sides of the camera, from searching for a location all the way through the process up to the distribution. Like I said, he knew more about making a GOOD film than anyone I have ever worked with, acting or directing". He was a legend in Hollywood and he deserved every bit of the praise and every award he ever received. What more can I say...HE was JOHN WAYNE".

    I have a 38 minute interview of Ron talking about John. If anyone would like, I can post more of it.



    4 out of 5 stars The John Wayne Film Collection   September 16, 2008
    J. V. Ortiz (Sunland, CA United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is a lot of Duke variety. No cowboys, yay! The movies are great for the Duke fan, but this has no commentary or much in the way of extras, except for contemporary cartoons and movie shorts.


    5 out of 5 stars Typical DUKE!   September 12, 2008
    E. Welker (Bartlett, Tn.)
    The John Wayne Film Collection (Without Reservations / Allegheny Uprising / Tycoon / Reunion in France / Big Jim McLain / Trouble Along the Way)This is just another great collection of John Wayne movies. This was mostly the "in between years" of old B westerns and top rated westerns. He is strickly himself in all these moveis. I will highly reccomend to every Wayne fan to purchase this item.


    5 out of 5 stars Awesome collection   July 13, 2007
    Melanie Mansfield (Yucaipa, CA United States)
    3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I purchased this set for my husband who is an avid fan of The Duke. He was surprised that he had not seen any of these. Great movies.


    5 out of 5 stars Awesome   June 28, 2007
    Stephanie Bruner
    It got here in a timely manner and was a great gift for my dad!

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