Budd Boetticher Box Set: The Tall T / Decision At Sundown / Buchanan Rides Alone / Ride Lonesome / Comanche Station (Widescreen)

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Budd Boetticher Box Set: The Tall T / Decision At Sundown / Buchanan Rides Alone / Ride Lonesome / Comanche Station (Widescreen)

Few auteur directors are more revered and beloved than Oscar "Budd" Boetticher, Jr., who lived a life more amazing than any movie. And few films have been more eagerly-awaited on DVD than the spare, adult westerns he made at Columbia in the late 1950s, all starring Randolph Scott, most written by future director Burt Kennedy, and co-starring such outstanding actors as James Coburn (in his film debut), Richard Boone, Maureen O'Sullivan, Pernell Roberts, Lee Van Cleef, and Craig Stevens. Now, at last, you hold them in your hand: "The Tall T", "Decision At Sundown", "Buchanan Rides Alone", "Ride Lonesome" and "Comanche Station". Rounding out the set is Bruce Ricker's acclaimed feature-length documentary, "A Man Can Do That", executive produced by Budd's friend Clint Eastwood. Sony Pictures and The Film Foundation are honored to present one of the absolutely essential collections of this or any year. "The Tall T": When he and a pair of newlyweds are kidnapped by bandits, Randolph Scott must use his skills to keep them all alive while quietly turning the gunmen against each other. "Decision At Sundown": Randolph Scott rides into the town of Sundown determined to kill the man he believes responsible for his wife's death...but things don't go exactly as he planned. "Buchanan Rides Alone": In a change of pace, light-hearted entry, Scott finds himself in an incredibly corrupt border town and ends up in the middle of a blood feud between both sides of the family - neither of which trust him! "Ride Lonesome": The first of the series in CinemaScope has Scott as a bounty hunter bringing a killer to justice bedeviled by outlaws who want the reward themselves, the killer's brother who wants to rescue him, and Indians attacking at every turn. "Comanche Station": The last of the series (also in CinemaScope) in an odyssey with Scott as a loner who makes a trade with Indians for a white woman they've kidnapped, but getting her home is not going to be so easy.