Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

The modern Western is so intent on portraying the West as it really was that the end product comes across as a tedious, dimly photographed exercise in grime, gloom and doom. Westerns of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s may not have been entirely accurate in their depiction of the Old West, but they moved like wildfire and entertained prewar and postwar audiences by the millions. Sadly, the classic American Western no longer exists--where good guys were good and bad guys were bad. The great Western hero actors of the past have holstered their six-shooters and ridden off into the fading sunset. Author Atkinson looks at the Western career of four of Hollywood's often overlooked cowpokes: Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery, What these hombres have left behind is a vast body of work that continues to bring pleasure and enjoyment to many, many fans of a certain age, and may even garner a few younger devotees.

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Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

The modern Western is so intent on portraying the West as it really was that the end product comes across as a tedious, dimly photographed exercise in grime, gloom and doom. Westerns of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s may not have been entirely accurate in their depiction of the Old West, but they moved like wildfire and entertained prewar and postwar audiences by the millions. Sadly, the classic American Western no longer exists--where good guys were good and bad guys were bad. The great Western hero actors of the past have holstered their six-shooters and ridden off into the fading sunset. Author Atkinson looks at the Western career of four of Hollywood's often overlooked cowpokes: Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery, What these hombres have left behind is a vast body of work that continues to bring pleasure and enjoyment to many, many fans of a certain age, and may even garner a few younger devotees.

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Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

by Barry Atkinson
Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

Six-Gun Law: he Westerns of Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery

by Barry Atkinson

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The modern Western is so intent on portraying the West as it really was that the end product comes across as a tedious, dimly photographed exercise in grime, gloom and doom. Westerns of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s may not have been entirely accurate in their depiction of the Old West, but they moved like wildfire and entertained prewar and postwar audiences by the millions. Sadly, the classic American Western no longer exists--where good guys were good and bad guys were bad. The great Western hero actors of the past have holstered their six-shooters and ridden off into the fading sunset. Author Atkinson looks at the Western career of four of Hollywood's often overlooked cowpokes: Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Joel McCrea and George Montgomery, What these hombres have left behind is a vast body of work that continues to bring pleasure and enjoyment to many, many fans of a certain age, and may even garner a few younger devotees.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936168545
Publisher: Midnight Marquee Press, Inc.
Publication date: 09/02/2015
Series: Six-Gun Law , #1
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

Table of Contents

8 Chapter 1: Last Sunset: The Decline of the Western

12 Chapter 2: Four Western Heroes

15 Chapter 3: Randolph Scott: The Man from Virginia

18 Chapter 4: Audie Murphy: All-American War Hero

21 Chapter 5: Joel McCrea: Easy Does It

25 Chapter 6: George Montgomery: The Glamour Cowboy

29 Chapter 7: Scott: The Virginian and the Zane Grey “Bs” 1929-1935

40 Chapter 8: McCrea Earns His Spurs, 1937-1949

56 Chapter 9: Montgomery: Republic to Fox, 1935-1948

62 Chapter 10: Scott: The Westerner, 1936-1949

101 Chapter 11: 1950: Murphy Makes It Big

110 Chapter 12: Scott at Columbia and Warner Bros., 1950-1957

145 Chapter 13: McCrea in the 1950s

176 Chapter 14: Montgomery at Columbia and United Artists 1950-1955

202 Chapter 15: Murphy: The Universal Years, 1951-1959

229 Chapter 16: Scott: The Budd Boetticher Westerns, 1956-1960

245 Chapter 17: Montgomery: 1956-1959

259 Chapter 18: Scott and McCrea at MGM, 1962

264 Chapter 19: Murphy: 1960-1969

286 Chapter 20: Final Roundup: McCrea and Montgomery, 1965-1976

294 Chapter 21: Filmography

318 Bibliography and Acknowledgment

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