The great American Western. Volume 24, John Wayne.
(DVD)

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Published
[La Crosse, Wis.] : Platinum Disc Corp., c2004.
Edition
Full screen.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (approximately 267 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Status
Park Co. Library - Powell - Audio Visual Collection
DVD FIC GREAT AME V. 24
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Published
[La Crosse, Wis.] : Platinum Disc Corp., c2004.
Format
DVD
Edition
Full screen.
Language
English
UPC
096009159795

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Participants/Performers
John Wayne.
Summary
"The trail beyond: Rod Drew is on the hunt for an old family friend's long-lost miner brother and his niece. Drew takes a train to northwestern Canada where he runs into an old buddy, Wabi, on the run after being framed for murder. The pair, hiding from the law, stumbles onto a map leading to the missing Ball family's cabin and a fortune in gold. But soon, not only are the Mounties on their trail, there are some sinister men after Drew's map that will do whatever it takes to ther their hands on the gold."--Container.
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"Riders of destiny: Villain James Kincaid is forcing farmers off their land by charging outrageous prices for water from the supply he controls. Kincaid wants the land for himself, but unfortunately for him, there's another water source in town that he is desperately trying to destroy. But then Singin' Sandy Sauders, a government agent, wanders into town, posing as an outlaw. Kincaid soon hires Saunders, who immediately sets his sights on sabotaging the man's malicious plans."--Container.
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"West of the divide: In this fourth entry in John Wayne's "Lone Star" series, he plays a traveler named Ted Hayden who is in search of his parent's killers. Along the way he is reunited with his long-lost brother Spud, and impersonates a hunted man in order to gain entry into the Gentry gang, who has falsely taken over the Winters' ranch. Hayden soon learns that Gentry, the gang's leader, is the man responsible for his parents' deaths. Hayden quickly goes into action--avenging the murders and helping Mr. Winters get his ranch back."--Container.
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"Texas terror: Distraught by the mistaken belief that he is responsible for his best friend's death, Sheriff John Higgins turns in his badge and assumes the life of a gold prospector. But in a turn of events, the truth is revealed to Higgins that he, in fact, is innocent of any wrongdoing. The former sheriff then learns who is responsible and enlists the aid of an entire Indian tribe to capture the villan."--Container.
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"Winds of the wasteland: John Blair and Larry Adams, one-time Pony Express riders, are duped into purchasing a ramshackle stagecoach that travels to Crescent City, which unbeknownst to them is a ghost town. But Blair and Adams believe that the town shows promise and they can make it a functioning settlement again- if only they can get a $25,000 government mail subsidy by winning a race with their dilapidated stagecoach."--Container.
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Rated for all.
System Details
DVD, full screen presentation, Digitally mastered, Digitally enhanced audio 5.1.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Wayne, J. (2004). The great American Western (Full screen.). Platinum Disc Corp..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wayne, John, 1907-1979. 2004. The Great American Western. Platinum Disc Corp.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wayne, John, 1907-1979. The Great American Western Platinum Disc Corp, 2004.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Wayne, John. The Great American Western Full screen., Platinum Disc Corp., 2004.

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