I've seen a few of the B westerns of the Duke's. Some aren't that bad, but I do enjoy the later "A" list films a lot more.
I've got most of his (my favorites) on DVD, not to mention Fonda, Stewart, Bronson and others. I keep my eyes peeled for films that I enjoy, as almost all the modern films leave me cold.
Good plots and real scenery and stunts compared to recycled plots with overdone violence and computer simulated explosions?
No thanks.
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