Show results for

Explore

In Stock

Artists

Actors

Authors

Format

Theme

Genre

Rated

Studio

Specialty

Decades

Platforms

Size

Color

Deals

The Fighting Kentuckian

The Fighting Kentuckian

(Black & White, Remastered)
  • Release 24/09/2013
  • Film and TV Genre Action / Adventure
  • Media Format DVD
  • Please be advised. Unless otherwise stated, all BLU-RAY are REGION A and all DVD are REGION 1 encoding. Before purchasing, please ensure that your equipment can playback these regions. For more information on region encoding, please click the link below:
DVD 
Price: USD $16.97

Product Notes

John Wayne (The Quiet Man) sets the wild frontier ablaze in this thrilling romantic adventure! Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper leading a regiment of Kentucky riflemen back home. The regiment passes through a settlement of French army refugees who were granted land by an act of Congress. Breen falls head over heels for the beautiful French general's daughter (Vera Ralston), but a rich and powerful rival, Blake Randolph (John Howard) also has his heart set on her. As the two suitors lock horns, Wayne discovers that his rival has a malicious scheme up his sleeve, and soon the courtship battle escalates into a full-scale war. George Waggner (The Wolf Man) wrote and directed this action-packed comedy adventure. The stellar cast includes comic legend Oliver Hardy, Hollywood bad-girl Marie Windsor with Philip Dorn and Paul Fix. It's "The Duke" at his best as the Fighting Kentuckian battles for his love and the land of the free!

Description

Title: The Fighting Kentuckian
Genre: Action / Adventure
Starring: John Wayne, Sheila Mannors, Vera Ralston, Frank McGlynn Jr., Philip Dorn, James Farley, Oliver Hardy, Jack Curtis, Marie Windsor, Bradley Metcalfe
Director: George Waggner
Studio: Olive
Attributes: Black & White, Remastered
Release Date: 24/09/2013
Media Format: DVD
Rated: NR
UPC: 887090073509
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 100 minutes
Year of Release: 1949