Great story, great characters and some fabulous scenes, love some of the hats they wear in these early films. Thanks for this, brilliant movie! Hard to think that all these actors have left the stage now, but at least we can still enjoy their work!
Want a good movie I didn't want the one guy to die at the end, but I guess we can't have everything. Thank you so much for these movies I love John Wayne!
At 31:07 there's a cloud of smoke over the ridge on the background. At 31:20 black smoke is very evident. It appears something was burning. Interesting.
The "Dawn Rider "was released in 1935. Later, a colorized version was released on home video/DVD under the title of "Cold Vengeance." In 2012 a remake entitled " Dawn Rider" was released with Christian Slater playing as John Mason.
How come no one asks about the sheriff who drove the wagon off the cliff. The protagonist does not go down to see if he is alive? The movie goes too fast for the plot. 😆😁
The time frames depicted in most of John Wayne's 1930s movies were actually 1920s or 30s, not late 1800s, as we might think.A few of his "western" movies from the 30s had telephones and cars, so they were definitely not 1800s.
Wierd to see these old Blaclk and white Wayne Westerns come into color. As Usual the great Yakima Canutt who played the evil Bar tender did the diffcult stunt doubles for Wayne on Horseback, but seamlessly dubbed in really well so you hardly could tell him in action. Canutt did a lot of the early Wayne Westerns and was arguably the greatest stunt man of the 20th century. He coreographed the Great Horse Race in the Charlton Heston Version of Ben Hur.
Lots of these 1930s movies have the women wearing current fashions rather than what would have been normal for "western" movies. Almost all of these John Wayne movies from the 1930s have the gals wearing 1930s fashions. Also, some of the movies appear to be westerns, but they have cars and telephones, too. So, the locations for the movies may have been the west, but they certainly were not the west of the 1860s to the 1880s. More like the west of the 1920s and 30s.
i love john wayne, best actor, lovely smile
Great story, great characters and some fabulous scenes, love some of the hats they wear in these early films. Thanks for this, brilliant movie!
Hard to think that all these actors have left the stage now, but at least we can still enjoy their work!
love these oldies !!! and so many guys went from flic to flic 2gther they really knew the craft but how to b 2gther ...make the film !!!😊
We have watched this great Western many times and enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing.
Want a good movie I didn't want the one guy to die at the end, but I guess we can't have everything. Thank you so much for these movies I love John Wayne!
“Sorry the dust must be blowing your way” he says as he took his hat off.
Me: 😆😆😆
It must me, they misnamed the movie
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
And of course, I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Again Though.
Excellent colouring - wish more who do this were as good as this one.
Fun movie - thanks
Real values, real history, down to earth story. Nothing like todays' delusions.
But not the real name
Today, all the characters would be man hating women. They would have ridiculous super powers.
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sorry, not real history. There was not as much gunplay as we see in movies. All conjured up by Hollywood.
@@Hal-k8p>ts for entertainment not history
Excelentes películas del recuerdo.
*_La prehistoria de los western😆_*
Great movie for 1930s!
John Wayne films it is a good fy
stetsons were a lot taller back then, bit comical looking, prefer the modern day ones
There were big prop rooms full of felt hats . They would fit the hat with the actors. Yes some were huge! Tim Holts hats were super tall.
There was a good reason for tall crowns- they acted as 'cooling towers' under the scorching sun. That's why Mexicans wore "sugerloaf sombreros".
Also known as "The Dawn Rider".
John Wayne made a lot of movie loved them all he was a acon when he was young a lot more fast got slow with age still moved good more of a punch
5 held up the bank , he shot two as they rode off , next camera frame 5 riding away ...makes sense
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Old but pretty good
At 31:07 there's a cloud of smoke over the ridge on the background. At 31:20 black smoke is very evident. It appears something was burning. Interesting.
It’s Just Still So Being Little Difference and SpiritFull It’s a Delightful Very Soon, It Is.👍
wtf are you talking about?
@49:34, Haha- John's fixin to whip some Yakima Cannutt-butt!
yes was good (no background music
Agree the music puts me off too bloody loud
It’s Just So Being Little Difference and SpiritFull It’s a Delightful Very Soon, It Is,👍
Those hats are so funny is that what they call 10 gallon hats ?
37:50
Now I can say I've seen a horse sneeze.
Esse velho kkk
Canal oração diária pastora marlede
This is The Dawn Rider. Did it get retitled in order to not be confused with the recent remake, I wonder?
AKA : *DAWN RIDER * : 1935
John Wayne (Marion Morrison) was well acquainted with horses even back then!
Sad the Duke never got the chance to come out.
You did well though
Th' Dook came out alright, he was a Democrat until he became rich
Came out what does that mean ?
Kak like the editors .
kak like uàll.😢😂
Don’t know why this movie shows the wrong title, this is “The Dawn Rider”.
Many movies from that time period were renamed at some time after their initial release.
The "Dawn Rider "was released in 1935. Later, a colorized version was released on home video/DVD under the title of "Cold Vengeance."
In 2012 a remake entitled " Dawn Rider" was released with Christian Slater playing as John Mason.
How come no one asks about the sheriff who drove the wagon off the cliff. The protagonist does not go down to see if he is alive? The movie goes too fast for the plot. 😆😁
He was dead and its a 55 min movie called Shorts that came before the main movie
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A lot of gun play. I wonder if the west was really like this.
no. All conjured up by Hollywood.
8:10 Typical of the genre (and of Hollywood) an "1890's woman back from the future in a 1930's dress!
Si vous voulez un bon western, allez dans les quartiers nords de Marseille vous en verrez dans 3de temps en temps !!
The time frames depicted in most of John Wayne's 1930s movies were actually 1920s or 30s, not late 1800s, as we might think.A few of his "western" movies from the 30s had telephones and cars, so they were definitely not 1800s.
😮😮😮cortat la serie cada segundo para huevadas no es inteligente
Wierd to see these old Blaclk and white Wayne Westerns come into color. As Usual the great Yakima Canutt who played the evil Bar tender did the diffcult stunt doubles for Wayne on Horseback, but seamlessly dubbed in really well so you hardly could tell him in action. Canutt did a lot of the early Wayne Westerns and was arguably the greatest stunt man of the 20th century. He coreographed the Great Horse Race in the Charlton Heston Version of Ben Hur.
lady wearing wrong dress for the time
Lots of these 1930s movies have the women wearing current fashions rather than what would have been normal for "western" movies. Almost all of these John Wayne movies from the 1930s have the gals wearing 1930s fashions. Also, some of the movies appear to be westerns, but they have cars and telephones, too. So, the locations for the movies may have been the west, but they certainly were not the west of the 1860s to the 1880s. More like the west of the 1920s and 30s.
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