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Three Faces West & Shepherd of the Hills (John Wayne) DVD

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Three Faces Of The West (Dir. Bernard Vorhaus 1940): A refugee physician and his daughter find themselves part of a group of townspeople who are trying to relocate out of the dust bowl region of the South Central U.S. John Wayne stars the group's tireless leader. Shepherd Of The Hills (Dir. Henry Hathaway 1941): When a stranger comes to an isolated mountain village and tempers the rough rage of its inhabitants one of the mountaineers (""The Duke"") is still suspicious of this mysterious interloper--and not incidentally still bitter over being deserted by his father... as an infant. [show more]

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Released
26 June 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures Video 
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Runtime
173 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5050582418606 
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John Wayne double-bill. In 'Three Faces West' (1940), in the days preceding World War Two, an Austrian refugee and his daughter flee Nazi Germany and find themselves in the dustbowl of Oregon. They are taken in by John Phillips (Wayne), an inspirational character amongst the community who finds himself falling for the refugee's daughter. The course of true love, naturally, doesn't run smoothly, and when the girl's previous lover announces his arrival, John must fight for the girl he loves. In 'Shepherd of the Hills' (1941), Wayne plays Matt Masters, an Ozark Mountains moonshiner, who nurtures a hatred for the father he has never met, who abandoned him as a boy. When a wandering stranger called Daniel Howitt (Harry Carey) arrives in the mountains, his gentle influence rubs off on the backwoods communities, but Matt starts to get suspicious as to who this stranger really is.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Three Faces Of The West (Dir. Bernard Vorhaus, 1940): A refugee physician and his daughter find themselves part of a group of townspeople who are trying to relocate out of the dust bowl region of the South Central U.S. John Wayne stars the group's tireless leader. Shepherd Of The Hills (Dir. Henry Hathaway, 1941): When a stranger comes to an isolated mountain village and tempers the rough rage of its inhabitants, one of the mountaineers ("The Duke") is still suspicious of this mysterious interloper--and, not incidentally, still bitter over being deserted by his father as an infant. Actors John Wayne, Charles Coburn, Sigrid Gurie, Spencer Charters, Roland Varno, Betty Field, Harry Carey, Beulah Bondi, James Barton, Samuel S. Hinds, Majorie Main & Ward Bond Director Bernard Vorhaus & Henry Hathaway Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1940 ; 1941 Screen Fullscreen 4:3 Languages English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

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