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Title: 4 for Texas
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Price: $5.07
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| TheatricalReleaseDate: |
1963-12-25 |
| RunningTime: |
115 |
| AudienceRating: |
NR (Not Rated) |
| Language Name: |
English |
| RegionCode: |
1 |
| NumberOfItems: |
1 |
| AudioFormat: |
Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Label: |
Warner Home Video |
| Package Length: |
750 |
| Actor: |
Frank Sinatra |
| AspectRatio: |
1.85:1 |
| Package Weight: |
20 |
| CurrencyCode: |
USD |
| ProductGroup: |
DVD |
| Format: |
Anamorphic |
| EAN: |
9780790762722 |
| Publisher: |
Warner Home Video |
| OriginalReleaseDate: |
1963-12-25 |
| Studio: |
Warner Home Video |
| Manufacturer: |
Warner Home Video |
| Director: |
Robert Aldrich |
| Package Height: |
50 |
| Amount: |
1498 |
| FormattedPrice: |
$14.98 |
| UPC: |
085392149520 |
| ISBN: |
0790762722 |
| Language Type: |
Original Language |
| ReleaseDate: |
2001-11-20 |
| Title: |
4 for Texas |
| Package Width: |
520 |
| MPN: |
D21495D |
| Summary: |
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| 4 for Texas |
It's a cast of stars in a western (sometimes comedic) that's fun but not entirely memorable. Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin are the stars; they're not friends but have to team up in order to keep their gambling riverboats afloat (literally & figuratively). Other stars include Anita Ekberg (Sinatra's woman), Ursala Andress (Martin's woman), Victor Buono, Charles Bronson (a really nasty bad guy) & The Three Stooges (in a scene of comic relief).
The film is directed by the great Robert Aldrich who also produced & co-wrote the screenplay, but there's little doubt about who was in control of the product: Frank Sinatra.
Ekberg & Andress are wonderful to look at but are not great actresses. It's a case of, once again, Hollywood importing foreign actresses for roles not suited for them. Ms. Ekberg in particular is weak. Ms. Andress isn't half bad but American actresses would've been better suited for these roles. I don't have anything against them being from elsewhere, I certainly enjoy viewing them, it's just a case of bad casting.
The final fight scene is an excellent one that took a lot of work. It's highlighted in the bonus feature as a behind-the scenes documentary. This isn't a great work of art but it is entertaining. |
3 Rating
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| Bad A#)(*#)*(# |
An oldie classic, come on Deano, Franko, Ursulaooo, Bronsonooo, 3 stooges, nuff said......you need more don't bother, you're too young or dead. |
5 Rating
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| four for texas |
great movie very funny, all top naned actors and actresses made this
comedy most enjoyable. |
5 Rating
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| Loved It! |
I just watched this movie earlier today and I really loved it. I think this was a thousand times better than the last Sinatra film I saw-that crapola flick "The Manchurian Candidate." The scenes between him and Dean Martin are a riot. Speaking of that, there's a moment in the film's climax where The King of Cool and The Prince of Cool are fighting each other and I couldn't stop giggling. Boy I tell you, that fight scene was more enjoyable than Ol' Blue Eyes fighting Henry Silva in "The Manchurian Candidate" (talk about a mismatch in that one). Also, what can you say about Ursula Andress? How about one of the most sexy foreign actresses in cinema history? Also, Anita Ekberg co-stars (hard to believe this was the same woman who was in the fountain in "La Dolce Vita") as Sinatra's love interest and in a brillant move, Charles Bronson as the gunfighter who tries to nab Frank and Dean (this came in-between the westerns he was in like THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN and ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST). As that weren't enough The Three Stooges and Arthur Godfrey have walk-on roles. The film was directed by Robert Aldrich; and it was the follow-up to what I think is his signature film-"Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" As what the description to this DVD says at the end to best sum up this movie: 'You will have a blast.' |
5 Rating
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| Disappointing. |
I guess I expected more out of this movie but I confess I was mildly disappointed in it. At first, the movie seems to be having a hard time making up its mind whether to be a comedy or a drama and the resulting mish mash is a bit unsettling. Still, it was a great cast; Dean Martin was particularly adept at westerns, much more so than Frank Sinatra, who pretty much plays Frank Sinatra in this one. It is fun to see the two of them compete for the ladies, in this case, Anita Ekberg and Ursula Andress. The bad guys are well represented by Victor Buono and Charles Bronson. A fun movie but not particularly memorable.
PS I meant to give this movie three stars but have not been to change the earlier mistaken choice. |
1 Rating
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