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My Darling Clementine, a review by Antares


My Darling Clementine





Year: 1946
Film Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Western
Length: 96 Min.

Director
John Ford (1894)

Writing
Samuel G. Engel (1904)...Screenwriter
Winston Miller (1910)...Screenwriter
Sam Hellman (1885)...Story By

Producer
Samuel G. Engel (1904)

Cinematographer
Joseph MacDonald (1906)

Music
Cyril J. Mockridge (1896)...Composer

Stars
Henry Fonda (1905) as Wyatt Earp
Linda Darnell (1923) as Chihuahua
Victor Mature (1913) as Dr. John 'Doc' Holliday
Cathy Downs (1924) as Clementine Carter
Walter Brennan (1894) as Old Man Clanton
Tim Holt (1918) as Virgil Earp
Ward Bond (1903) as Morgan Earp
Alan Mowbray (1896) as Granville Thorndyke

ReviewMy Darling Clementine is that John Wayne is nowhere to be found. I find that a lot of the films they made together tended to be rather formulaic, corny and a little boring. My Darling Clementine is quite the opposite, starring Henry Fonda and the always versatile Walter Brennan, Ford takes his shot at the often told tale of the legendary gunfight at the OK corral. Aside from Jesse James, I think this is the one event which has been brought to the screen in more variations than any other in history.

       Fonda stars as famed ex-lawman Wyatt Earp, a man that wants to make a new start out west in the cattle industry. But upon reaching the lawless town of Tombstone Arizona, he is forced to re-enter his former line of work after his brother is murdered and his livestock rustled by the ever cantankerous and downright mean-spirited Ike Clanton (Walter Brennan). What ensues is a classic chess match between the two adversaries as each tries to get the upper hand on the other and assert their own form of control over the town.

       What helps the film stay on course and remain interesting throughout is that Ford never reverts to making the film satisfy every member of the audience. He had a penchant for doing this in many of his other westerns, primarily the films starring Wayne. You could always count on at least one or two scenes that were added to the film that were put there to add homespun charm to the films atmosphere. For example; in The SearchersFort Apache we get the scene where the Irish sergeants are given orders to destroy contraband whiskey and they come up with the predictable idea of how to get rid of it all.

       Thankfully none of these unessential scenes are in My Darling Clementine and the suspense builds up to the climatic final showdown. There have been many countless interpretations of what really happened at the OK corral, and although Fords version is highly fabricated, of all the films that have been made on this subject and event, his is the most exciting.


Review Criterion4 Stars - Historically important film, considered a classic.

(From My Darling Clementine (1946) on July 27th, 2010)

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Renfield, a review by addicted2dvd


     Renfield: Dracula Sucks Edition (2023/United States)

Studio Distribution Services (United States)
Director:
Writing:
Length:94 min.
Video:Widescreen 2.39:1
Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio: 7.1, Audio Descriptive: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, French: DTS: 5.1, Spanish: DTS-HD High Resolution: 7.1
Subtitles:English, Spanish

Stars:


Plot:Extras:
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Featurettes
  • Digital Copy


My Thoughts:

Over-all I enjoyed this one. While I knew this was a comedy horror... there was more comedy then I was expecting there to be. And the comedy in it was a bit hit and miss for me. And for those of you that it bothers the gore factor is definitely up there on this one. I found myself keep going back and forth on how much I actually enjoyed this one. In the end I came out in favor of... but there is definitely better out there.
Rating:


(From Renfield on July 9th, 2023)

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Angel Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


Angel: Season 4

18. Shiny Happy People
Original Air Date: 4/9/2003
As Cordelia lies in a coma following her demonic delivery, the rest of the gang becomes acquainted with---and enchanted by---her unexpected offspring. But when Fred sees something the others don't (or won't), she finds herself all alone and on the run.

Guest Stars:
Gina Torres

My Thoughts:
A good episode... I enjoyed it. I like how they made Jasmine "really" look. After watching this episode you can't help but to want to watch the next episode to see where it goes from here.

My Rating:

(From Angel Marathon on March 21st, 2010)