On Feb 4, 5:20=A0pm, TT wrote:
> Stone me wrote:
> > I found this late Western a very refreshing and rewarding viewing.
> > The plot is located in the last year of WWII, but the location is
> > almost timeless, and little imagination is required to transport onesel=
f
> > back to the early days of ranching.
> > [IMDB says it was shot in Colorado, though the plot is set in Montana]
> > The scenery is fantastic, ranging from the boring flat prairie shots,
> > to ones with the snow-capped (Colorado?)range on the horizon.
>
> > The romance of ranching, of chasing loose cattle through and out of
> > timber, and all the standard shots of branding, lying flat under the st=
ars,
> > log cabins, a stampede, - all make it the tops for me.
> > The plot? The acting? The general direction?
> > Yes, them too.
>
> > Loved every minute of it.
>
> > Stone me.
>
> Sounds something I might like, will get this immediately, thanks. Can't
> go all wrong with Jane Fonda and Jason Robards...Cat Ballou and Cable Hog=
ue.
Stone me is spot on in his review of Comes a Horseman.
This is a very good movie and well worth seeing. I saw it when it
first came out in theaters and have seen it numerous times since. I
enjoy it each time.
You should make it a point to find it, TT.
Tom |