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Texas

Texas

Product Type: DVD

Product Price: $14.94

Manufacturer: Sony Pictures

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Description

Two friends split up after stealing money from a gang of stage coach robbers, but when they meet again they discover that they're in love with the sam

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-10-20
Summary: "Young Bill Holden & Glenn Ford in Shoot-Em-Up Cowboy Film"

This cowboy picture shows us a very young 22 yrs.old Bill Holden and Glenn Ford at the beginning of their careers at Columbia Pictures. In 1940 they were paid $25.00 per picture, not very much money.Compared to the amount of money Columbia Pictures were taking in, for royalties from the U.S.A. and overseas. It took several years before the actor's requested more money from the studio's.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-08-06
Summary: "Classic western fun and drama with a great cast"

They don't make them like this any more. Texas was a very busy place in post Civil War 1866, as the viewer shall see in this rousing, well-acted, funny, enthusiastic, black & white classic, Western motion picture.

William Holden and Glenn Ford were in their mid-20s when they made Texas. It's great to see these great actors so young in their long movie careers.

A fine cast indeed!

William Holden - Dan Thomas; Glenn Ford - Tod Ramsey; Claire Trevor - "Mike" King; George Bancroft - Windy Miller; Edgar Buchanan - Doc Thorpe; Don Beddoe - Sheriff; Andrew Tombes - Tennessee; Addison Richards - Matt Laskan; Edmund MacDonald - Comstock; Joseph Crehan - Dusty King; Willard Robertson - Wilson; Pat Moriarity - Matthews; Edmund Cobb - Blaire; James Flavin - Announcer; William Gould - Cattle Buyer; Raymond Hatton - Judge; Jack Ingram - Henchman; Ethan Laidlaw - Henry's Handler; Lyle Latell - Dutch Henry; Ralph Peters - Deputy; Duke York - Wise Guy; Carleton Young

This western picture runs 94 minutes.

This western was released in movie theaters on January 1st, 1941.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-05-27
Summary: "The Buddy Western that wasn't."

This is an entertaining Wester from the early forties with a game cast and a light feeling that is underscored by inappropiate Drama and Hollywood constraints.

What I mean to say is that the cameredrie between the two stars, Holden and Ford, is so strong that when the script pits them against one another, the tone turns
unbielevably around.

The beginning depicts a funny boxing match with Holden and another bare knuckle boxer and it seems that were watching a funny, Comedy Western. Ford and Holden flee town and hold up a group of robbers that had just robbed a stagecoach. The two split ways and soon are pitted agaionst one another. This is when the film takes a change for the worse and the plot takes over.

The film has a tough time determining whether or not it's a Comedy or a Drama and has a tough time balancing the two.

The romance between the two guys and Claire Trevor is fun, but falls prey to politics of the time. You see, Trevor can't end up with Holden because he joined a team of rustlers and is deemed "bad". So than arrives a spoiler that was inevitable: Holden is killed, so Ford can make off with Trevor. Unfortunately this does not come off well, since we empathized more with HOLDEN than we did with FORD and the "happy" ending with him riding away with Trevor just seems too artificial to really work.

This is a shame because this film could have been a perfect Buddy Western. Even the villains play it lighter. Both George Bancroft and Edgar Buchanan are good in there respectable roles, but again there lighter portrayals keep the film unbalanced. Buchanan in particular is far too likeable and warm to be a believable enough bad guy.

Director George Marshall directs the film with a sure hand and the film looks alot more higher budgeted than expected. The cattle stampede finale is in particular, impressive.

Nothing great but a solid, passable Western worth seeing for the stars and a few good moments throughout, but not the classic it could have been.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-11-09
Summary: "Texas"

Texas was directed by George Marshall & starred William Holden & Glenn Ford. It was only Holden's ninth movie & Ford's eleventh movie & they don't look old enough to have already made that many appearances. Texas is a lighthearted movie which George Marshall was pretty good at doing. It's an old style western which may not please everyone.

Holden & Ford are two ex-confederate soldiers that are going to Texas. They witness a stagecoach holdup but don't intervene. They track down the robbers & rob them of the money. Through a misunderstanding they are accused of the holdup. They separate in the ensuing chase vowing to meet up again in Texas.

One of the film's funnier segments is when Holden goes into the boxing ring to earn some money for the two broke friends. It's a bare knuckle event under the Marquis of Queensbury rules. It's mostly comedic with Holden getting the worse end of things. Holden ends up winning which creates a problem monetarily because Ford has gambled that Holden won't win.

Holden & Ford then take two different paths; Ford goes to work on a ranch while Holden falls in with cattle rustlers. This inevitably leads to the two main characters being on opposite sides of the law & having to question the true meaning of friendship. They are also in love with the same woman, Claire Trevor, which only intensifies the eventual showdown. Edgar Buchanan co-stars as a dentist (which he was in real life) that's the behind-the-scenes leader of the rustlers.

It all turns out to be entertaining but not very deep & not real meaningful. Texas is a film that was ahead of it's time in one sense; today, the exploration of friendship would have been addressed differently which might have made Texas a good movie instead of an average one.

Several years later Ford & Holden would reunite in The Man From Colorado. Their roles would be reversed in a much more effective film.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-09-12
Summary: "it took a while for me to catch on"

It took a while for me to catch on, but there's a deliberate and persistent goofiness about this movie that I ended up enjoying a lot. Witness, for example, the cows running through the room where the sheriff's taking a bath during the big chase scene at the end. That goofiness is interesting, too, because this movie, like a number of other westerns (The Virginian, The Texas Rangers, The Plainsman, Bend in the River, Law and Jake Wade, Man of the West, the Jake Spoon story in Lonesome Dove) is about two companions, one of whom grows up and accepts responsibility, the other of whom remains boyish, fun-loving, irresponsible and goofy. Danny (William Holden) to Tod (Glenn Ford): "You fell on one side of the fence, and I fell on the other." It seems to me like the movie fell on Danny's side.