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    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) + Extras [w/Commentary]

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    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) + Extras [w/Commentary]

    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) + Extras
    BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2560 Kbps | 1h 19mn | 1,62 Gb + 948 Mb
    Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 160 Kbps + Commentary track | Subtitles: English
    Genre: Action, Western | Director: Budd Boetticher

    Journeying from Mexico back home to West Texas, mercenary Tom Buchanan (Randolph Scott) takes a break for the night in the border town of Agry. He soon discovers that almost every resident – from the crooked sheriff (Barry Kelley) to the shifty-eyed innkeeper – is a member of the prominent Agry family. When Buchanan defends Juan de la Vega (Manuel Rojas), a young man about to be lynched for shooting the town drunk, he himself is accused of murder and must struggle to escape town alive.


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    Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) + Extras [w/Commentary]

    Commentary track: “The John Player Lecture with Budd Boetticher: Conducted by Jim Kitses at the National Film Theatre, London in 1969” plays as an audio track over the film (73:13)

    Extras:
    – Christopher Frayling, a cultural historian, has extensively discussed the work of director Budd Boetticher, particularly his collaborations with Randolph Scott. Frayling's insights are featured in materials related to a collection of Boetticher's westerns, known as the "Ranown cycle," and in discussions about Boetticher's filmmaking style and contributions to the genre. (19:33)
    – Kim Newman, film critic and author, provides an appreciation and analysis of the Ranown Cycle (28:34)