In March, Olives Films will release on Blu-ray five more John Wayne films: Robert N. Bradbury's Westward Ho (1935), Joseph Kane's The Lawless Nineties (1936), George Sherman's Wyoming Outlaw (1939), John H. Auer's A Man Betrayed (1941), and Andrew V. McLaglen's McLintock! (1963).
Exact technical specs and supplemental features to be included with these upcoming releases are yet to be revealed.
Westward Ho
While searching for the brother he has been separated from since childhood, John Wayne forms a vigilante group to catch a vicious band of outlaws. On the trail of the bandits, Wayne comes face-to-face with his biggest fear: the brother he has been trying to find is the leader of the gang. Also starring Sheila Bromley, Frank McGlynn Jr., and Jim Farley.
The Lawless Nineties
Federal agent John Tipton heads for Wyoming to supervise the vote on whether to join the Union. One group of locals is using dynamite to terrorize the populace and a local newspaper editor is killed. Also starring Ann Rutherford, Harry Woods, and Harry Woods.
Wyoming Outlaw
With himself and his father out of work due to Balsinger who controls the jobs, Will Parker is stealing cattle to feed his family. The Mesquiteers try to help him out but he is caught and jailed. Escaping jail and eluding the ensuing manhunt, he heads for Balsinger and a showdown. Also starring Ray Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, and Raymond Hatton.
A Man Betrayed
Attorney Lynn Hollister investigates the murder of his friend in the big city. Along the way, he manages to fall in love with the daughter of his chief suspect. Also starring Frances Dee, Edward Ellis, Wallace Ford, and Ward Bond.
McLintock!
The Duke stars as George Washington McLintock, a proud, defiant cattle baron whose daughter Becky (Stefanie Powers) is due home from college. But G.W.'s happy reunion with his daughter is tempered by the arrival of his headstrong wife (Maureen O'Hara), who left him two years earlier. Verbal fireworks explode, slapstick pratfalls bloom...and the Wayne-O'Hara "reconciliation" culminates with the biggest mudhole brawl this side of the Mississippi! Patrick Wayne, Yvonne De Carlo, Chill Wills, Jack Kruschen, Jerry Van Dyke, Bruce Cabot and Edgar Buchanan are among the dazzling supporting cast in this wild, raucous and hilarious Western comedy.
McLintock is an all time favorite. Please dont let it be one of the crappy public domain encodings. This movie has had a hard time in home video life so I hope Olive doesnt have too many issues with it
Love McLintock. I don't think I've seen any of the others, guess it's about time I did. Wish they'd license El Dorado, since Paramount doesn't seem interested.