Stars:
Glenn Ford,
Van Heflin,
Felicia Farr,
James Stewart,
Arthur Kennedy,
Donald Crisp,
Clint Eastwood,
Marianna Hill,
Jack Ging,
Rosemary Forsyth,
Doug McClure,
Katharine Ross,
John Wayne,
John Carradine,
Claire Trevor,
George Bancroft,
Henry Fonda,
Shirley Temple,
Victor McLaglen
Director:
Delmer Daves
Summary: Features the classic westerns 3:10 TO YUMA (1957), THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER, SHENANDOAH, STAGECOACH, and FORT APACHE.
Features the classic westerns 3:10 TO YUMA (1957), THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER, SHENANDOAH, STAGECOACH, and FORT APACHE.
3:10 TO YUMA (1957) follows a hard-up rancher who desperately needs the bounty money on the head of a ruthless outlaw. His attempts to get the fugitive onto a train for Yuma where he will stand trial place the rancher in danger as the outlaw's gang closes in.
In THE MAN FROM LARAMIE, a cow herder hunts down his brother's killer. Suspicion falls on the son of an ailing cattle baron.
In HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER, a mysterious drifter protects a town against ex-convict outlaws.
In SHENANDOAH, a peace-loving Southern farmer tries to stay neutral during the American Civil War, but he is drawn into conflict when his son is captured.
In STAGECOACHW, a motley group of travellers in a small New Mexico town board the Overland Stage bound for Lordsburg amid rumours in the air of a possible Apache attack. As their journey progresses, the hypocrisy of the supposedly respectable passengers becomes clear, and it's the tainted outsiders who display courage and humanity.
In FORT APACHE, Lt. Col. Owen Thursday is sent to command the remote Arizona outpost of Fort Apache. Despite the warnings of veteran Indian-fighter Capt. Kirby York , he dismisses the notion that a group of Native Americans could possibly be of concern to one possessing his military prowess. After Thursday's daughter and young Lt. Michael O'Rourke find the bodies of some mutilated soldiers, it's discovered that Indian agent Silas Meacham has been stirring the Apaches up by selling them liquor illegally. York persuades Thursday to withhold all action until he can arrange peace talks with Cochise, but when the Indian chief shows up for the palaver he finds that the blindly wilful army commander has called out the entire regiment for an attack on the Apache force.