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The movie was delightful. Gif for emphasis.!
The Children's Hour (1961) dir. William Wyler
“Because I do love you.” “Of course. I love you, too.” “But… maybe I love you the way they said I love you.”
THE SHEEPMAN (Dir: George Marshall, 1958).
Glenn Ford had a terrific run of movies in the 1950s. Many of which were westerns, including this unusual oater with an excellent supporting cast.
Ford stars as Jason Sweet, a stranger who arrives in cattle country with a flock of sheep which he intends to graze on public land. The cowpoke townsfolk disapprove mightily of this and let Sweet know, in no uncertain terms, that they want him gone. But the tough talking, milk drinking Sweet means business. Picking a fight with town heavy "Jumbo" McCall (Mickey Shaughnessy) and making an enemy of shifty cattle baron "Colonel" Steven Bedford (Leslie Nielsen); meanwhile giving the glad eye to Bedford's intended Dell Payton (Shirley MacLaine).
Read the full review on my blog JINGLE BONES MOVIE TIME. Link below.
WHAT A WAY TO GO! (1964) dir. J. Lee Thompson