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If there's one word in Powder Valley's cattle country that makes the locals' jaws clench and trigger-fingers twitch, here it is: sheep. But easygoing Jason Sweet won a trainload of sheep in a poker game and he aims to graze them. And rolling, green Powder Valley looks like the perfect place. In the year he was named the top male box-office draw, Glenn Ford strapped on his sidearm and his sense of humor to portray Jason. George Marshall, who showed how the West was fun in Destry Rides Again, directs Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Nielsen (as the villain) and more familiar talents in a tale that combines genre sendups with showdown heroics. The Sheepman: Smile when you say that, pardner! Review: Glenn Ford Sparkles - The Sheepman I recall seeing the original eons ago at a theater. Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Edgar Buchanan, Pernell Roberts, Slim Pickens, what more could one ask of a cast for a western? Up until Warner Brother's decided to publish its long list of winning films, The Sheepman was only available in a European Format which if it worked at all on a USA DVD player would not be of the best quality Powder Valley is a cattle town, with a capital C. In rides Jason Sweet (Ford) on the train, with an attitude and a load of sheep quickly to follow. However, his decision to run a herd of sheep in cattle country IS a bit more than just an attitude in a town like Powder Valley. Just to make sure his point is clear enough, Sweet goes far out of his way to provoke everyone in town, including a young and foxy Dale (Shirley MacLaine at the height of her beauty). The cattle crowd led by Colonel Stephen Bedford and Dale's father, both large cattle holders which are not very happy about Sweet's idea of driving sheep into the valley. Sweet pushes every button he can to let everyone know he has not come to town to win a popularity contest, (noted by Buchanan's character). All of Sweet's moves are accomplished with a sharp supply of acidic, sarcastic, humor, including his picking a fight with Shaughnessy's character. He then displays an incredible quick draw and shoot trick with sardonically humorous aplomb letting all and sundry know of his deadly intentions. Mickey Shaughnessy, is perfect with his usual bumbling, not so-bright characterization of a tough guy, who is a bit slow on the uptake. Leslie Nielsen as the Colonel, shows his often dark side, created long before his buffoonish character's in later life. Conversely Buchanan, sheds his sometimes devious criminal side with humor and loyalty. Pickens is the sheriff who goes off fishing at the slightest hint of legal trouble and the whole cast is excellent. Turns out the Colonel, who Sweet knows as Johnny, is an old acquaintance. Johnny/The Colonel, has Sweet hijacked to a meeting and it becomes apparent that Sweet is on some sort of vengeance crusade against the Colonel, or one of his associates. There are a few other twists and turns, among which that Sweet and Dale have eyes for each other despite her engagement to the Colonel, so Sweet tells her that he is after the man who, seven years before, killed Sweet's fiancee'. The Colonel, it is soon discovered, has been indulging in secret land grabbing of the open ranges, which leads to Dale breaking off her engagement and siding in with Sweet and her father to pull away from support of the Colonel. Overall, it is one of Ford's best comedic westerns, wise cracking and slugging and shooting his way along to the climax, a series of gunfights, one in which he is up against impossible odds facing the man who killed his fiancee'. I will say no more either about the plot nor the ending, because I do not want to spoil the final resolutions for you. The DVD was fine and crisp, clear and without hitches. I only found one problem with the film, and that was the price of $26.95 or $24.95 at desertcart. One can buy an album of similar films for the same price or a bit more. I bought my copy for $18.99 through an desertcart Associate. Warner and some others in this era of depression/inflation are pushing the DVD price envelope. There are few movies I would pay more than $7.50 for and this was one of them. As for content, for its genre' I give it 5 stars. Review: Keeper - Good Movie
| ASIN | B003552QXG |
| Actors | Edgar Buchanan, Glenn Ford, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Shirley MacLaine |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,725 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #187 in Westerns (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (533) |
| Director | George Marshall |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 883316213377 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | January 19, 2010 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 26 minutes |
| Studio | MGM |
P**O
Glenn Ford Sparkles
The Sheepman I recall seeing the original eons ago at a theater. Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Edgar Buchanan, Pernell Roberts, Slim Pickens, what more could one ask of a cast for a western? Up until Warner Brother's decided to publish its long list of winning films, The Sheepman was only available in a European Format which if it worked at all on a USA DVD player would not be of the best quality Powder Valley is a cattle town, with a capital C. In rides Jason Sweet (Ford) on the train, with an attitude and a load of sheep quickly to follow. However, his decision to run a herd of sheep in cattle country IS a bit more than just an attitude in a town like Powder Valley. Just to make sure his point is clear enough, Sweet goes far out of his way to provoke everyone in town, including a young and foxy Dale (Shirley MacLaine at the height of her beauty). The cattle crowd led by Colonel Stephen Bedford and Dale's father, both large cattle holders which are not very happy about Sweet's idea of driving sheep into the valley. Sweet pushes every button he can to let everyone know he has not come to town to win a popularity contest, (noted by Buchanan's character). All of Sweet's moves are accomplished with a sharp supply of acidic, sarcastic, humor, including his picking a fight with Shaughnessy's character. He then displays an incredible quick draw and shoot trick with sardonically humorous aplomb letting all and sundry know of his deadly intentions. Mickey Shaughnessy, is perfect with his usual bumbling, not so-bright characterization of a tough guy, who is a bit slow on the uptake. Leslie Nielsen as the Colonel, shows his often dark side, created long before his buffoonish character's in later life. Conversely Buchanan, sheds his sometimes devious criminal side with humor and loyalty. Pickens is the sheriff who goes off fishing at the slightest hint of legal trouble and the whole cast is excellent. Turns out the Colonel, who Sweet knows as Johnny, is an old acquaintance. Johnny/The Colonel, has Sweet hijacked to a meeting and it becomes apparent that Sweet is on some sort of vengeance crusade against the Colonel, or one of his associates. There are a few other twists and turns, among which that Sweet and Dale have eyes for each other despite her engagement to the Colonel, so Sweet tells her that he is after the man who, seven years before, killed Sweet's fiancee'. The Colonel, it is soon discovered, has been indulging in secret land grabbing of the open ranges, which leads to Dale breaking off her engagement and siding in with Sweet and her father to pull away from support of the Colonel. Overall, it is one of Ford's best comedic westerns, wise cracking and slugging and shooting his way along to the climax, a series of gunfights, one in which he is up against impossible odds facing the man who killed his fiancee'. I will say no more either about the plot nor the ending, because I do not want to spoil the final resolutions for you. The DVD was fine and crisp, clear and without hitches. I only found one problem with the film, and that was the price of $26.95 or $24.95 at Amazon. One can buy an album of similar films for the same price or a bit more. I bought my copy for $18.99 through an Amazon Associate. Warner and some others in this era of depression/inflation are pushing the DVD price envelope. There are few movies I would pay more than $7.50 for and this was one of them. As for content, for its genre' I give it 5 stars.
H**X
Keeper
Good Movie
J**E
a fun watch
fun western. It is different than a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood western, I like both, they each have their own style and Glenn has his own. It's a little more laid back but is enjoyable. Glenn Ford does a good job in the movie. Leslie Nielsen did a good job with his serious role. Edgar Buchanan (Who? - Uncle Joe from Petticoat Junction) also has a decent part and does a good job. An enjoyable movie and I would recommend it. Grab a pop, some chips and sit back and enjoy.
I**K
Shearing the Sheepman
If you get sentimental about Glenn Ford movies, you'll like this one. It is refreshingly funny - he isn't always, but Shirley MacLaine's comic shtick and overt avoidance of Ford's womanizing Jason Sweet gives the story a rom-com twist. Sheepmen, as history bears out, were anathema to cowboys and cattle owners. Needless to say, once Sweet rides his unflappable self into town, his trouble with locals begins. Leslie Nielson plays Ford's double-dealing nemesis, and affords one with a rare look at his earlier, more serious self. Nobody is serious for too long, however, as the likes of Slim Pickens and other Western character actors do their part to make the film amusing. There is an ironic twist at the end when Sweet is all done with his bovine conflicts. On the negative side, it has low-budget and obvious background scenes, especially noticeable when Ford and MacLaine are riding together. This wasn't unusual for the time period, but may be particularly disagreeable to younger viewers. The humor doesn't quite rise to the level of Cat Ballou, but you can see where Westerns started to trend in this '58 film. In short, The Sheepman is better than OK, but not fantastic.
J**Y
Excellent cast
Good movie for the family
D**.
Great transaction!
Great item, delivered quickly. Highly-recommended seller.
A**R
Glen Ford
Great Movie!!!!!
P**R
It’s action and comedy, real good show.
I like Glenn Ford this movie it’s funny, serious, a comedy with great actors and actresses in it. I’m glad I bought it so I can watch it whenever I want too.
P**N
Great picture quality always liked the movie, but any time I watched it on TV, it always looked dated
G**B
Il classico conflitto tra un allevatore di ovini che cerca di installarsi in una comunità di allevatori di bovini. Inevitabili le scazzottate, le sparatorie e i duelli. Tuttavia il regista tratta la vicenda con toni accesi si ma non dramnaticii; ne risulta un western avvincente ma anche molto divertente. Non manca neppure una trama sentimentale molto ben sviluppata. L'eccellente cast aiuta in maniera determinante al successo del film. Bella la fotografia e la colonna sonora musicale. DVD con un eccellente video e il doppiaggio italiano originale dell'epoca. Buona visione.
C**0
great
M**A
Dvd arrivato puntuale e ben sigillato
B**T
I love Glenn Ford and this is may be his best. A young Leslie Neilson and Shirley McLaine are great additions. The Colorado scenery is magnificent but it is all the lovely fall colours and they have a 4th of July party in the film.
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