





A collection of Tom Selleck's greatest westerns including: Monte Walsh, Last Stand at Saber River and Crossfire Trail. Review: HEIR APPARENT TO JOHN WAYNE - I grew up at a time when westerns dominated television and John Wayne was the world's #1 movie star so it was inevitable that westerns would become my favorite film genre. And then suddenly, westerns just seemed to drop off the face of the earth and with the exception of the occasional film - Unforgiven / Dances With Wolves and a few others, this genre was verging on extinction. But thank goodness for people like Clint (in his earlier years), Sam Elliot and Tom Selleck, who have done their very best to keep the western alive. This collection of Tom Selleck's TNT / made-for-television films is a wonderful addition to anybody's collection of great western films. Tom is a very believable and credible cowboy, who epitomizes the code that many western men of the late 19th century lived by - honor/ integrity. We, of course, had our first glimpse of Tom as a western star in some of his earlier films - The Sacketts / The Shadow Riders / Quigley Down Under and he continues to maintain the level of excellence he established with Monte Walsh / Crossfire Tail and Last Stand At Sabre River. I think what sets these types of films apart is that they have little choice but to stand on nothing more than compelling stories and solid performances. Unlike so many of the movies that are so popular today, these films don't rely on incredible special effects or computer generated images to hold our attention. The story and character development is the primary appeal of these films. Monte Walsh is a tough act to follow as it's a remake of the classic western film that starred Lee Marvin and the incomparable Jack Palance as two aging cowboys who have to deal with the fact that the west of their youth is changing and the 20th centruy is looming very large. Tom as Monte and David Carridine as his life long pal, Chet, are more than up for the challenge. It's a wonderful story with great performances by the two stars and supporting cast. Crossfire Trial is an adaptation of a great Louis L'Amour book and deals with a common theme in westerns - the good guy dealing with seemingly insurmoutable odds to fend off an ambitious and ruthless antagonist (played very well by Mark Harmon). Again, Tom turns in a wonderful performance as a man, who made a promise to a dying friend to look after his widow. Finally, in Last Stand At Sabre River, civil war veteran Tom Selleck returns to his family after a 3 year absence to resume the life he once know and again, has to deal with forces / people who are commited to seeing him gone. These are three great films and are highly recommended. Review: Great product - Excellent 3 movies, the story lines of all of them. Of course, Tom Selleck is a fantastic actor & he makes these movies great!
| ASIN | B002LII6PU |
| Actors | Various |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,866 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #46 in Westerns (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,957) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5822730 |
| Language | English (Stereo) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.47 x 7.52 x 0.75 inches; 4.87 ounces |
| Release date | September 29, 2009 |
| Run time | 5 hours and 6 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
M**K
HEIR APPARENT TO JOHN WAYNE
I grew up at a time when westerns dominated television and John Wayne was the world's #1 movie star so it was inevitable that westerns would become my favorite film genre. And then suddenly, westerns just seemed to drop off the face of the earth and with the exception of the occasional film - Unforgiven / Dances With Wolves and a few others, this genre was verging on extinction. But thank goodness for people like Clint (in his earlier years), Sam Elliot and Tom Selleck, who have done their very best to keep the western alive. This collection of Tom Selleck's TNT / made-for-television films is a wonderful addition to anybody's collection of great western films. Tom is a very believable and credible cowboy, who epitomizes the code that many western men of the late 19th century lived by - honor/ integrity. We, of course, had our first glimpse of Tom as a western star in some of his earlier films - The Sacketts / The Shadow Riders / Quigley Down Under and he continues to maintain the level of excellence he established with Monte Walsh / Crossfire Tail and Last Stand At Sabre River. I think what sets these types of films apart is that they have little choice but to stand on nothing more than compelling stories and solid performances. Unlike so many of the movies that are so popular today, these films don't rely on incredible special effects or computer generated images to hold our attention. The story and character development is the primary appeal of these films. Monte Walsh is a tough act to follow as it's a remake of the classic western film that starred Lee Marvin and the incomparable Jack Palance as two aging cowboys who have to deal with the fact that the west of their youth is changing and the 20th centruy is looming very large. Tom as Monte and David Carridine as his life long pal, Chet, are more than up for the challenge. It's a wonderful story with great performances by the two stars and supporting cast. Crossfire Trial is an adaptation of a great Louis L'Amour book and deals with a common theme in westerns - the good guy dealing with seemingly insurmoutable odds to fend off an ambitious and ruthless antagonist (played very well by Mark Harmon). Again, Tom turns in a wonderful performance as a man, who made a promise to a dying friend to look after his widow. Finally, in Last Stand At Sabre River, civil war veteran Tom Selleck returns to his family after a 3 year absence to resume the life he once know and again, has to deal with forces / people who are commited to seeing him gone. These are three great films and are highly recommended.
C**Y
Great product
Excellent 3 movies, the story lines of all of them. Of course, Tom Selleck is a fantastic actor & he makes these movies great!
G**N
Great job
It's been a good week for a good movie and to watch
D**Y
my favorite
one of myfavorits
G**D
Good entertainment!
One of the movies is not in the same league as the others, but that’s just my opinion. You can’t go wrong with a Slelleck movie!
M**N
Great Westerns
He was the best cowboy since John Wayne, also Sam Elliot
G**Y
nice set
good collection. A great addition to my set of western movies
N**O
Two of three of the best Tom Selleck's western
" Crossfire Trail " & " Last stand at Saber River " are good TV movies. " Monte Walsh " worths only for his tribute to the cowboys way of life.
A**S
Good solid westerns, basic entertaining story lines without today's bad language, excessive violence and political correctness.
P**N
Very good.
V**T
Excellent. So glad I bought this.
J**L
Great film love Tom Selleck
D**.
arrived on time , and a good movie to watch all 3
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