Titles Comprise: The Comancheros: John Wayne is a Texas Ranger in this rollicking, good humored western, assigned to bring an arms-running gang to justice. After Wayne arrests one of the criminals, matters are complicated when they wander into an area controlled by the Comancheros- a group of Anglos aiding the warring Comanche Indians. Director Curtiz' last film is based on the novel by Paul I. Wellman.North To Alaska: A tough, hard-drinking gold prospector agrees to pick up his partner's fiance, but winds up with a beautiful substitute. When both partners begin vying... for her favour, trouble inevitably breaks out!The Undefeated: After the Civil War, former Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (Wayne) and Confederate Colonel James Langdon (Hudson) are leading expeditions to Mexico, Langdon to establish a new settlement away from Carpetbaggers and Thomas to sell horses. Along the way they must put aside their differences to deal with a threatening Mexican general. [show more]
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Triple bill of westerns starring John Wayne. 'The Undefeated' (1969) is set in the aftermath of the American Civil War. Confederate Colonel James Langdon (Rock Hudson) prepares to travel to Mexico with his family. When they are attacked by bandits, it is Union Colonel J.H. Thomas (Wayne) who comes to their aid. The former enemies find themselves united in their efforts to resist Mexican Emperor Maximillian, and Juarez, the rebel leader. When the rebels kidnap the Southerners, Colonel Thomas must decide whether to surrender his valuable herd of 3,000 horses and secure their release, or leave them to their fate. In 'The Comancheros' (1961), Wayne stars as Texas Ranger Jake Cutter, whose path crosses with that of professional gambler Paul Regret (Stuart Whitman). The two become uneasy bedfellows in their quest to crush a powerful outlaw gang who are selling arms and alcohol to the local Indians. Finally, 'North to Alaska' (1960) is a lighthearted western starring Wayne and Stewart Granger as rough-and-tumble gold prospectors in Alaska. When Sam McCord (Wayne) and George Pratt (Granger) eventually strike it rich in the gold rush, George sends Sam to Seattle to fetch his fiancee; but Sam falls in love with her. George eventually accepts his loss and sets about finding a new gal, but instead only seems to find trouble.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play The UndefeatedIn the tumultuous aftermath of the Civil War Union Cavalry officer John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) takes his heroic men west while Southerner James Langdon (Rock Hudson) takes his soldiers to Mexico When their paths cross they forge an uneasy friendship that is quickly tested as they get caught between Mexican rebels and the Emperor&39;s forces and find themselves fighting side by side The CommancherosIn this explosive and absorbing wild west adventure John Wayne stars as Captain Cutter a fearless Texas Ranger determined to crush a violent gang of gunrunners Through unforeseen circumstances he enlists two unlikely partners to accomplish his mission Co-starring in The Comancheros is John Wayne&39;s son Patrick godson of the renowned filmmaker John Ford who featured him in nine of his masterworks including The Quiet Man Rio Grande and The Searchers North to AlaskaThis rousing comedy-adventure set in the Alaskan gold rush finds buddies Sam (Wayne) and George (Stewart Granger) striking gold in Nome George then asks Sam to fetch his sweetheart Jennie from Seattle But when Sam discovers that she has married someone else he concocts a plan to bring George a new love inviting a beautiful dancer (Capucine) to be Jennie&39;s replacement Even though North to Alaska is a rousing western it was a dramatic change for John Wayne as an actor More famous for throwing punches than punch lines he was given a chance to also show his lighter side and play for laughs
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