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Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts
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Starring: Tom Selleck, Mercedes McCambridge, Sam Elliott, Gilbert Roland, Lee De Broux, John Vernon, Paul Koslo, Jack Elam, Ben Johnson, James Gammon, Ruth Roman, Buck Taylor, Ana Alicia, Slim Pickens, Gene Evans, Glenn Ford
Director: Robert Totten
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Running Time: 240 minutes
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1536
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UPC: 012569721807
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Product Description:
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 05/30/2006 Run time: 193 minutes Rating: Nr
From Amazon.com:
Louis L'Amour's easy voice with its gentle rhythm sets the tone and pace of the film in a spoken introduction to this loping, rambling three-hour-plus TV-movie adaptation of his novels The Daybreakers and Sackett. Sam Elliot stars as the elder Sackett, a nomad hunting and trapping in the mountains who happens upon an ancient treasure. Tom Selleck and Jeff Osterhage are his younger siblings, forced to leave home to avoid a Hatfield and McCoy situation. As the Sackett brothers wind their way across the Midwest prairies and mountains we join them on cattle drives and gold hunts, in gunfights and fistfights, and in a climactic showdown as they find their place in the world. This 1979 film rambles and meanders like a lazy river winding through a beautiful landscape of peaks and plains and forests, punctuated by the occasional gunfight and enlivened by a story that celebrates both the open range and the taming of the towns. Elliot looks almost young but flashes his savage eyes behind a thick black beard, while Selleck's easygoing manner is backed up with a stony-faced determination. The excellent cast includes a veritable who's who of Western character actors: Glenn Ford, Ben Johnson, Gilbert Roland, Gene Evans, Jack Elam, Slim Pickens, L.Q. Jones, Mercedes McCambridge, and Pat Buttram. Followed in 1982 by The Shadow Riders, which reunited the three stars and even a few members of the supporting cast in a tale of three different brothers. --Sean Axmaker
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I prefer Selleck's newer westerns. Still the cast in this movie is a who's who for westerns. Ben Johnson stills the show. Glen Ford is as solid as ever. The "Sackett boys" make it look easy. This is now a classic movie from the master classic western writer.
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As always we received the DVD's in record time from USA. Both DVD's were excellent and as they were from Louis L'Amour's books which my husband has all of his books, we did enjoy the films.
We like buying off Amazon as we know we will get a good product.
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The condition of the movie and case appeared to be brand new. From time of purchase to receiving product was within the expected wait time. I would gladly to business with this person again.
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Louis L'Amour story with Sam Elliott and Tom Selleck is for me a winning collection. This was purchased to add to our collection.
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Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts Review
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The "Sacketts" series on dvd is a fine representation of
the Western sagas, as is always the case when any film or
series is made from the writings of the Master of Westerns,
Louis L'Amour. It is a very good addition to any Western
film library.
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