Double Feature: The Squaw Man HBOCecil B. DeMille's The Squaw Man is a first and a last. The 1914 version is widely regarded as the first feature film made in Hollywood. And DeMille makes the final film under his MGM contract with a 1931 Talkie of the oft told tale (DeMille lensed a second silent version in 1918) about a British outcast in the West, his Native American bride and events that shatter their happiness. The films vary greatly. The first is packed with events a horse race,
has made lemons at every turn - but how will he react when his company merges with another and he must now co-manage his territory
and defeats a Wicked Witch before meeting a Wizard and learning that there's no place like home
is a morally consistent way to live in the world as it is
Sergio Leone began with a Colossus
this set pairs up singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely and legendary action hombre Johnny Mack Brown (the only fella tough enough to play Johnny Mack Brown was himself
complete with her iconic facemask and namesake sword
the soldiers of the Iron Hills were resolute and tireless fighters
and she puts her heart on the line
Her daughter Jane (Debbie Reynolds) is going to have a lavish wedding - even if Jane wants a simple ceremony
Jonny Quest fans get to meet the women behind the adventurous men
past hedgerows and fruit trees
Shunned by those who once loved him