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Next up on TCM is one of the western genre's finest and another excellent pairing of star James Stewart with director Anthony Mann: The Man from Laramie. This was the last western the duo made together and perhaps their finest. Previously they collaborated on Winchester '73, Bend of the River, The Naked Spur, and The Far Country in that order. In this film, Mann's by now familiar themes of buried hostility, vengeance, familial loyalty and expectation seem developed in a more complex fashion, therefore affording the director a deeper exploration of his characters' conflicts, motives and desires. As always, the situations are masterfully presented and infinitely captivating. The Man from Laramie has been previously reviewed as Top Ten Western #7 http://thecinemacafe.com/the-cinema-treasure-hunter/2014/1/10/top-ten-westerns#Man-from-Laramie and will appear Saturday, July 17 at 1pm PDT. Immediately following The Man from Laramie is one of Steve McQueen’s most iconic characterisations as the titular cop Bullitt, reviewed here http://thecinemacafe.com/the-cinema-treasure-hunter/2018/2/1/now-listen-to-me#Bullitt Bullitt will speed his way onto TCM Saturday, July 17 at 3pm PDT.
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Authur, nice write up for both movies. Based upon your essay for The Man From Laramie, I watched that movie today. It is a fine western, certainly more complex than a standard western. Thank you for such wonderful comments.
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