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WINCHESTER 73 (DVD) DOL DIG 2.0 MONO/ENG DVD Movie

WINCHESTER 73 (DVD) DOL DIG 2.0 MONO/ENG DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 025192033025     Release: 08/22/2006
Starring: James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea
Director(s): Anthony Mann


Winchester '73
Lin McAdam (James Stewart) and his friend High-Spade (Millard Mitchell) arrive in Dodge City for a shooting contest, in which the prize is a perfectly manufactured Winchester repeating rifle, referred to as "One of a Thousand" -- a gun so fine that Winchester won't sell it. Lin runs across Dutch Henry Brown (Stephen McNally) in a saloon and the two would kill each other right there but for the fact that town marshal Wyatt Earp (Will Geer) has everyone's guns. Lin wins the rifle in an extraordinary marksmanship match-up with Brown, but the latter steals the prize from him and sets out across the desert. Thus begins a battle of wits and nerves, and a pursuit to the death. The roots and raw psychological dimensions of that chase are only exposed gradually, across a story arc that includes references to Custer's Last Stand, run-ins with marauding Indians, a heroic stand with a a shady but well-intentioned grifter (Charles Drake), and a meeting with murderous sociopath named Waco Johnny Dean (Dan Duryea), plus a romantic encounter with a young, golden-hearted frontier woman (Shelley Winters). All of these story lines eventually get drawn together neatly and gracefully by director Anthony Mann, who balances the violence of the events with a lyrical, almost poetic visual language. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Cast
James Stewart as Lin McAdam
Shelley Winters as Lola Manners
Dan Duryea as Waco Johnny Dean, the Kansas Kid
Stephen McNally as Dutch Henry Brown
Charles Drake as Steve Miller
Rock Hudson as Young Bull
Tony Curtis as Doan
Millard Mitchell as Johnny "High Spade" Williams
John McIntire as Joe Lamont
Jay C. Flippen as Sgt. Wilkes
John Alexander as Jack Riker
Steve Brodie as Wesley
James Millican as Wheeler
Abner Biberman as Latigo Means
James Best as Crator
Crew
Nathan Juran - Art Director
Bernard Herzbrun - Art Director
Russell A. Gausman - Art Director
Roland A. Fields - Art Director
Yvonne Wood - Costume Designer
Anthony Mann - Director
Edward A. Curtiss - Editor
Joseph E. Gershenson - Composer (Music Score)
Bud Westmore - Makeup
William H. Daniels - Cinematographer
Aaron Rosenberg - Producer
Russell A. Gausman - Set Designer
Richard DeWeese - Sound/Sound Designer
Leslie I. Carey - Sound/Sound Designer
Robert L. Richards - Screenwriter
Borden Chase - Screenwriter
Stuart N. Lake - Short Story Author

Winchester '73
James Stewart's first Western with director Anthony Mann introduced the disturbed Stewart/Mann Western hero and became a hit, helping to re-ignite the genre. Departing from Stewart's nice-guy persona, his Lin McAdam already seems slightly off during the opening Dodge City shooting competition for the title rifle. As the Winchester passes from Stewart to nemesis Stephen McNally and psychotic Dan Duryea, Mann touches on such Western archetypes as Wyatt Earp, the cavalry, Indians (including Rock Hudson), and gold-hearted women, before moving on to the elemental conflict between Stewart and McNally. In this era of genre revision, Stewart's rage against McNally becomes the film's central subject; the final shootout on a treacherous mountainside reveals the insanity masked by civilization. Though the film was not quite as influenced by film noir as Mann's first Western (Devil's Doorway (1950)), the sharp, rugged, black-and-white terrain matches Stewart's inner tumult as he avenges a death in the least honorable way. Winchester '73's popular success resulted in four more Stewart/Mann Westerns, including The Naked Spur (1953), and re-energized the genre; Stewart's unprecedented deal for a profit percentage instead of salary also forever altered the business of stardom. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
Telluride Film Festival, Film Presented (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish, French
Sound Processing:DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
Additional Features:Interview with James Stewart Original theatrical trailer
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:99 min
Part of Series:Universal Western Collection
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Main Titles [1:38]
2. Dodge City [4:04]
3. Dutch Henry Brown [2:13]
4. The Shooting Contest [8:23]
5. The Winner [2:49]
6. The New Gun's Owner [2:46]
7. The Indian Trader [8:10]
8. The Winning Hand [3:11]
9. A Gun for Young Bull [4:11]
10. Indian Raiders [4:50]
11. Shelter for the Night [10:42]
12. Young Bull Attacks [4:51]
13. The Chief's Gun [4:11]
14. Waco Johnny Dean [9:32]
15. Johnny's Gift [5:50]
16. Tension in Tascosa [5:09]
17. The Bank Robbery [1:47]
18. Brother Against Brother [6:27]
19. The Rightful Owner [1:06]
20. Cast of Characters [:18]


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