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CODE OF THE WEST (DVD) DVD Movie

CODE OF THE WEST (DVD) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 012236187936     Release: 02/07/2006
Starring: James Warren, John Laurenz, Steve Brodie
Director(s): William A. Berke


Code of the West
The third of western hero James Warren's trio of RKO Radio vehicles, Code of the West was like its predecessors based on a story by Zane Grey. Warren plays Bob Wade, a settler on the Arizona Strip, circa 1880. Representing his fellow settlers, Wade stands up to gambling boss Carter (Raymond Burr), who knows that the railroad intends to extend through Arizona and plans to drive the homesteaders out of the territory. Likewise defying the crooked Carter is Wade's Mexican-Irish sidekick, Chito Rafferty (John Laurentz). Code of the West was previously filmed in 1925 and 1934 (the latter version, titled Home on the Range, starred Randolph Scott). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
James Warren as Bob Wade
John Laurenz as Chito
Steve Brodie as Saunders
Rita Lynn as Pepita
Robert Clarke as Harry
Carol Forman as Milly
Harry Woods as Hatfield
Raymond Burr as Carter
Philip Warren as Wescott
Emmett Lynn as Doc Quinn
Crew
William A. Berke - Director
Ernie Leadlay - Editor
Paul Sawtell - Composer (Music Score)
Harry Harris - Songwriter
Lew Pollack - Songwriter
Jack MacKenzie - Cinematographer
Herman Schlom - Producer
Norman Houston - Screenwriter
Zane Grey - Book Author

Code of the West
It is worth noting that James Warren did not earn above-title billing in this, his last of three RKO Westerns. Warren, of course, was a replacement for the studio's resident Western hero, Tim Holt, who had been in the service since 1943 and was now filming John Ford's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948). He was actually a more than adequate substitute, but he just he didn't possess Holt's boyish charms. His debut, Wanderer of the Wasteland (1946), had been rather dull. Code of the West, in contrast, proved a fine Zane Grey Western with a great villain in the very young Raymond Burr. Both Burr and Warren were tall men, the latter cast in the Gary Cooper mold, and their confrontations were the kind that kids of all ages looked for. John Laurenz replaced Richard Martin as Chito Rafferty, RKO's resident sidekick, but he did not make anyone forget the handsome Martin, and the film's best comedy lines were instead awarded to the veteran Emmett Lynn as the local doctor. Despite looking more the ideal Zane Grey hero than Tim Holt, James Warren finished his brief Western stint with this film. The embarrassing Gloria Swanson misfire Three for Bedroom C (1953) was still waiting in the wings, however. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:
Sound Processing:DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
Additional Features:Full screen presentation English 2.0 Dolby Digital True stories of Zane Grey Outdoor adventures with an introduction by Loren Grey Fisherman's pluck An american legend Digitally mastered Interactive menus Scene selection
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:57 min
Part of Series:Zane Grey Collection
 

DVD Chapters:

Disc #1 -- Code of the West
1. Outriders Save The Day [9:34]
2. Claim Jumping [18:34]
3. Getting To the Bottom of It [13:40]
4. Payback Time [14:48]


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