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Jubal (1956)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 30, 2019

There’s no doubt about it. Jubal boasts absolutely gorgeous imagery and how can you miss with a backdrop as majestic as the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole, Wyoming? Its looming grandeur is evident in just about every single exterior shot — a continuous hallmark of classical frontier visi read more

Jubal, 1956, Delmer Daves

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 25, 2015

Apr 25 Posted by aaronwest Western films are templates to tell a wide variety of stories, whether melodrama, action, or even an acid western like The Shooting. Many of them were adaptations of previously written material, some of which thinly veiled, and some not (like The Magnificent Seven adapted read more

Jubal, 1956, Delmer Daves

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 25, 2015

Apr 25 Posted by aaronwest Western films are templates to tell a wide variety of stories, whether melodrama, action, or even an acid western like The Shooting. Many of them were adaptations of previously written material, some of which thinly veiled, and some not (like The Magnificent Seven adapted read more

Jubal, 1956, Delmer Daves

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Apr 25, 2015

Apr 25 Posted by aaronwest Western films are templates to tell a wide variety of stories, whether melodrama, action, or even an acid western like The Shooting. Many of them were adaptations of previously written material, some of which thinly veiled, and some not (like The Magnificent Seven adapted read more

Jubal: Shakespeare and Male Bonding in the Old West

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 4, 2014

This post is part of the Build-Your-Own Blogathon, hosted by the Classic Film & TV Cafe. To view the full blogathon schedule, click here. Rod Steiger and Glenn Ford in Jubal. Glenn Ford and director Delmer Daves collaborated on three Westerns made between 1956 and 1958. A common theme conne read more



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