
Below is Part One to my article about Hollywood's depiction about the westward migration via wagon trains in 19th century United States. It focuses upon the 1962 movie, "HOW THE WEST WAS WON": ( Read more... )
"THE BLUE AND THE GRAY" (1982) Review
Aug. 26th, 2014 09:30 am"THE BLUE AND THE GRAY" (1982) Review
In 1982, CBS television aired a three-part miniseries about the experiences of two families during the Civil War. Sounds familiar? It should, for John Jakes had wrote something similar in three novels between 1982 and 1987 – namely the "NORTH AND SOUTH" Trilogy. Jakes’ novels were adapted for television in 1985, 1986 and 1994. However this miniseries was produced by Larry White and Lou Reda. And despite the mildly similar theme to the "NORTH AND SOUTH" saga, there are some vast differences. ( Read more... )

Below are images from the 1982 miniseries, "THE BLUE AND THE GRAY". Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, the miniseries starred John Hammond and Stacy Keach: ( Read more... )
"THE BIG COUNTRY" (1958) Review
Oct. 17th, 2012 09:55 pm
"THE BIG COUNTRY" (1958) Review
William Wyler and Gregory Peck first worked together in the 1953 comedy classic, "ROMAN HOLIDAY". The director and the actor became close friends and spent a few years trying to find the right property for which they could co-produce and work on together. Peck finally came across a magazine story, which eventually transformed to the movie screen as 1958's "THE BIG COUNTRY". ( Read more... )
"THE BIG COUNTRY" (1958) Photo Gallery
Sep. 25th, 2012 08:36 am
Below are images from "THE BIG COUNTRY", William Wyler's 1958 adaptation of Donald Hamilton's 1958 serialized magazine novel called "Ambush at Blanco Canyon". The movie starred Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker and Charlton Heston: ( Read more... )