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# RANDOLPH SCOTT ROUND-UP, THE - VOLUME TWO

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## Description

Columbia Pictures’ first color production was “The Desperadoes” (1943), a fine western starring Randolph Scott as a lawman who must help his pal (Glenn Ford), a reformed outlaw accused of robbing a bank. Claire Trevor co-stars. Then, after the Civil War, an ex-Confederate soldier (Scott) finds himself going up against his three brothers when he gets a job with the railroad and his siblings fall in with crooks planning a train heist, in “Santa Fe” (1951). With Janis Carter, Roy Roberts. “Man in the Saddle” (1951) stars Scott as a cowpoke caught between two women and the ruthless rancher who wants him done in. Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew also star. A Confederate officer (Scott) leads a regiment on a raid of Yankee goods in Nevada. Little does he know that the Civil War is over, and now he and his men must face prosecution, in “Hangman’s Knot” (1952). Donna Reed and a young Lee Marvin also star. And, Scott stars as former member of Quantrill’s Raiders who gets mixed up in an old comrade’s scheme to hijack stagecoach gold shipments, in “The Stranger Wore a Gun” (1953). With Trevor, Ernest Borgnine. Two-disc set also includes “The Nevadan.” 8 1/2 hrs. total.

Review: Randolph Scott Rides Again -- Again! - Just in case you’re confused, Mill Creek has released two DVD sets bearing the same title — “The Randolph Scott Round-Up”. The first set — not marked Volume One — available elsewhere on desertcart, consists of 1955 - A Lawless Street (Technicolor. Joseph H. Lewis, director) 1.37:1 1957 - The Tall T (Technicolor. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1957 - Decision At Sundown (Technicolor. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1958 - Buchanan Rides Alone (Columbia Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1959 - Ride Lonesome (Eastman Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 2.35:1 1960 - Comanche Station (Eastman Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 2.35:1 The second set — not marked Volume Two — being discussed here, consists of 1943 -- The Desperadoes (Technicolor. Charles Vidor, director) 1950 -- The Nevadan (Cinecolor. Gordon Douglas, director) 1951 -- Santa Fe (Technicolor. Irving Pichel, director) 1951 -- Man in the Saddle (Technicolor. André de Toth, director) 1952 -- Hangman's Knot (Technicolor. Roy Huggins, director) 1953 -- Stranger Wore A Gun (Technicolor. André de Toth, director) The last was filmed in stereo, widescreen (1.85:1), 3D -- presented here in mono, standard academy ratio, and flat. Once again, Columbia/Sony/Mill Creek has spared NO expense on the transfers -- there are NO anamorphic enhancements, NO subtitles/captions, NO trailers, NO commentaries, NO language options, NO menu chapter stops, NO liner notes, NO extras, NO nothing besides the films. But again, at least we have the films at a most reasonable price -- but I would gladly pay a premium for fresh, higher quality scans and much needed restorative work. Image quality appears the same as the previously released individual titles. There is substantial room for image improvement all around. These films *deserve* to be remastered from the original camera negatives, or tri-color separations, and released on Blu-ray. Most of these were "Color by Technicolor" when those words actually meant the finest and most accurate color and image quality available! Cinecolor was a two-color, low cost competitor to Technicolor -- not bad but not great. Audio quality is clean mono with dialog never buried in the mix. Subtitles are missed. Menu is *bare* bones. This time generic font is used for the film titles on the discs. Click on a title and the film begins. Packaging. The cover front and back are very good. The cover is attractive and highlights the fact that the star of these films is Randolph Scott. The back cover has thumbnails of the original posters that were used on the American posters and individual Sony-release DVDs. The discs themselves are black-labeled with undersized film titles and an undersized Columbia logo -- topped by an ill-placed Mill Creek ad at the top of each disc. Entertainment. These films range from pretty good to excellent. There's not a dud in the group -- my personal favorite being "Hangman's Knot". Final thoughts. Despite my complaints, this is another outstanding set at a great price. I'm glad to have it until Columbia/Sony does it right on Blu-ray.
Review: A Very Cool Western Legend - I am a collector of old Westerns from the Early Years to some(?) of the latest so-called westerns! In MY Personal Opinion, Randolph Scott's portrayal of a Western Character is by far one of the best I've ever seen! I have watched all of his westerns in my collection repeatedly and enjoy them just as much as the first time I watched them! He's tied with John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, James Garner, Jack Elam, and Edgar Buchanan! Lots of others with not enough space to list them all!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01BPK82GC |
| Actors  | Claire Trevor, Donna Reed, Janis Carter, Joan Leslie, Randolph Scott |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,477 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #432 in Westerns (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (693) |
| Director  | Various |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.12 ounces |
| Release date  | April 5, 2016 |
| Run time  | 1666 hours and 39 minutes |
| Studio  | Mill Creek Entertainment |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Randolph Scott Rides Again -- Again!
*by D***K on April 17, 2016*

Just in case you’re confused, Mill Creek has released two DVD sets bearing the same title — “The Randolph Scott Round-Up”. The first set — not marked Volume One — available elsewhere on Amazon, consists of 1955 - A Lawless Street (Technicolor. Joseph H. Lewis, director) 1.37:1 1957 - The Tall T (Technicolor. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1957 - Decision At Sundown (Technicolor. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1958 - Buchanan Rides Alone (Columbia Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 1.85:1 1959 - Ride Lonesome (Eastman Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 2.35:1 1960 - Comanche Station (Eastman Color. Budd Boetticher, director) 2.35:1 The second set — not marked Volume Two — being discussed here, consists of 1943 -- The Desperadoes (Technicolor. Charles Vidor, director) 1950 -- The Nevadan (Cinecolor. Gordon Douglas, director) 1951 -- Santa Fe (Technicolor. Irving Pichel, director) 1951 -- Man in the Saddle (Technicolor. André de Toth, director) 1952 -- Hangman's Knot (Technicolor. Roy Huggins, director) 1953 -- Stranger Wore A Gun (Technicolor. André de Toth, director) The last was filmed in stereo, widescreen (1.85:1), 3D -- presented here in mono, standard academy ratio, and flat. Once again, Columbia/Sony/Mill Creek has spared NO expense on the transfers -- there are NO anamorphic enhancements, NO subtitles/captions, NO trailers, NO commentaries, NO language options, NO menu chapter stops, NO liner notes, NO extras, NO nothing besides the films. But again, at least we have the films at a most reasonable price -- but I would gladly pay a premium for fresh, higher quality scans and much needed restorative work. Image quality appears the same as the previously released individual titles. There is substantial room for image improvement all around. These films *deserve* to be remastered from the original camera negatives, or tri-color separations, and released on Blu-ray. Most of these were "Color by Technicolor" when those words actually meant the finest and most accurate color and image quality available! Cinecolor was a two-color, low cost competitor to Technicolor -- not bad but not great. Audio quality is clean mono with dialog never buried in the mix. Subtitles are missed. Menu is *bare* bones. This time generic font is used for the film titles on the discs. Click on a title and the film begins. Packaging. The cover front and back are very good. The cover is attractive and highlights the fact that the star of these films is Randolph Scott. The back cover has thumbnails of the original posters that were used on the American posters and individual Sony-release DVDs. The discs themselves are black-labeled with undersized film titles and an undersized Columbia logo -- topped by an ill-placed Mill Creek ad at the top of each disc. Entertainment. These films range from pretty good to excellent. There's not a dud in the group -- my personal favorite being "Hangman's Knot". Final thoughts. Despite my complaints, this is another outstanding set at a great price. I'm glad to have it until Columbia/Sony does it right on Blu-ray.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Very Cool Western Legend
*by J***I on August 30, 2021*

I am a collector of old Westerns from the Early Years to some(?) of the latest so-called westerns! In MY Personal Opinion, Randolph Scott's portrayal of a Western Character is by far one of the best I've ever seen! I have watched all of his westerns in my collection repeatedly and enjoy them just as much as the first time I watched them! He's tied with John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, James Garner, Jack Elam, and Edgar Buchanan! Lots of others with not enough space to list them all!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice DVD
*by C***N on October 28, 2024*

Major player in the pantheon of Western heroes.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Randolph Scott Round-Up: Volume 2
- The Randolph Scott Roundup - 6 Classic Westerns: A Lawless Street, The Tall T, Decision At Sundown, Buchanan Rides Alone, Ride Lonesome, and Comanche Station [DVD] [Region 1] [NTSC]

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