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Film Date Director Country Source work Author Date Type TV Date Country 1: Annie Get Your Gun: 1950: George Sidney: USA: Annie Get Your Gun: Herbert Fields & Dorothy Fields (book), Irving Berlin (lyrics) 1946: Musical--- 2: Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson: 1976: Robert Altman: USA: Indians: Arthur Kopit: 1969: Play---
Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas: Don't Worry, I'm Fine: Philippe Lioret: 2007 7 Ans: 7 Years: Jean-Pascal Huttu: 2007 Ensemble, c'est tout: Hunting and Gathering: Claude Berri: 2007 La Môme: La Vie en Rose: Olivier Dahan: 2007 À l'intérieur: Inside: Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo: 2008 Invités Surprises: Guests surprised: Mike Yoboué ...
The Australian Western genre or meat pie Western is set in Australia, especially the Australian Outback or the Australian Bush. [4] The genre borrows from US traditions. The Tracker is an archetype in this form of Australian Western, with signature scenes of harsh desert environments, and exploration of the themes of rough justice, exploitation of the Aboriginals, and the thirst for justice at ...
B Western Oklahoma! Fred Zinnemann: Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Gene Nelson, Gloria Grahame, Charlotte Greenwood, Rod Steiger, Eddie Albert, James Whitmore, Barbara Lawrence, Jay C. Flippen, Roy Barcroft: Musical Western Outlaw Treasure: Oliver Drake: Johnny Carpenter, Adele Jergens: B Western Rage at Dawn: Tim Whelan
Film posters for French-language films (213 F) S. French-language short films (1 C, 4 P) U. ... En avant Canada; S. Shock Waves – First Name: Mathieu; T. Taxi (film ...
The American Film Institute defines Western films as those "set in the American West that [embody] the spirit, the struggle, and the demise of the new frontier". [1] The term "Western", used to describe a narrative film genre, appears to have originated with a July 1912 article in Motion Picture World magazine. [13]
The Light of Western Stars (1940 film) The Light of Western Stars (1918 film) The Light of Western Stars (1925 film) The Light of Western Stars (1930 film) Lone Cowboy (film) The Lone Star Ranger (1923 film) The Lone Star Ranger (1930 film) Lonely Are the Brave; A Long Ride from Hell; The Lusty Men