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Warner Bros Insult to Classic dvd Fans
This is undoubtedly Clint Walker's best film with a host of impressive supporting actors, breathtaking wide screen Technicolor cinematography and a powerful score, but all of that is lost in the seedy letterbox reproduction of this movie. Visual composition of this "remastered" classic is so poor that it looks like a VHS tape captured from a TV set with aluminum foil flapping from the antenna. I've purchased other films from the Warner Bros Archives Collection which were also poorly reproduced, but this one is by far the worst. I'd classify it as unwatchable. My advice to interested buyers is to wait until a quality, wide screen dvd version of this outstanding motion picture is available.
YELLOWSTONE KELLY IS A MUST
YELLOWSTONE KELLY IS A MUST FOR ALL WESTERN FANS. I HAVE A COPY OF THIS FILM WHICH I RECORDED OFF TV AND I MUST SAY THE REMASTERD COPY IS BETTER, PICTURE QUALITY EXELLENT,SOUND EXELLENT. IF YOU ARE A WESTERN FAN OR A CLINT WALKER FAN THEN PURCHASE THIS FILM.
"Yellowstone Kelly (1959) ... Clint Walker At His Best ... Gordon Douglas (Director) (2011)"
Warner Bros. Pictures present "YELLOWSTONE KELLY" (1959) ~ (91 min/Color) -- Starring: Clint Walker, Edd Byrnes, John Russell, Ray Danton & Claude Akins
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Clint Walker has the opportunity to shine and convey significant "screen presence" under the tight direction of Gordon Douglas and wonderful script by Burt Kennedy, who penned so many of those wonderful Randolph Scott / Budd Boetticher westerns --- this is Clint Walker at his best.
Our plot and story line, during the late 1870s, fur-trapper Luther `Yellowstone' Kelly (Clint Walker), who once saved the life of a Sioux chief, is allowed to set his traps in Sioux territory. Reluctantly he takes on a tenderfoot assistant Anse Harper (Edd Byrnes) and together they give shelter to runaway Arapaho woman, Wahleeah (Andra Martin). Tensions develop when Anse falls in love with the woman and when Sioux chief Gall (John Russell) arrives with his warriors to re-claim her - drama and...
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