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I would second that boxset. Mr. Widmark was an excellent actor that could play the hero or villain with equal ability. Besides Kirk Douglas, I think Widmark is the oldest male star still alive from the Golden Age of film.
Edit: Just checked, he's older than Kirk Douglas at 93 years of age.
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I am sold on this great suggestion. I enjoyed Mr. Widmark performace in THE LAST WAGON to the point that I hunted DVD's that I did not haveown that included him in the cast. At least we will get THE WAY WEST in May.
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I've always loved Widmark and would jump on a box of his films.
Who owns the rights to John Ford's "Two Rode Together" with Jimmy Stewart and Widmark? There's a film that I'd love to own.
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I suppose what's sad is that the thing that would probably trigger such a collection is his death. I think there was some talk of giving him a lifetime achievement award, that might've helped as well.
Some of these stars need to be on record (aka DVD special features etc) soon before they're all gone. If Mr. Widmark wants to talk that is, maybe he doesnt want to participate. I tend to recall that he's a very private individual.
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I would love to see MY PAL GUS (52), a very neat film we seldom hear about.
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Originally Posted by jdee28
Reports today that Richard Widmark passed away Monday evening.
He was a great actor. Love to see the studios release more of his films. At least Fox has slowly but surely been releasing some of them.. Panic in the Streets, Hell and High Water, Yellow Sky..
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I just heard that on the radio. Sadly this may be the impetus that gets some of those films out of the vaults. A great, great actor.
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A great loss, I have started a tribute thread in Movies for this Hollywood legend.
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/...away-93-a.html
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It's quite ironic that this thread was just started barely a month ago.
I sure hope that more of his films make their way to DVD. "Two Rode Together" is very high on my wish-list.
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