
National Lampoon's Vacation - Dodge City - YouTube
Clark and family at the Longbranch Saloon in Dodge City, KS.
Dodge City (film) - Wikipedia
Various scenes were shot in Thousand Oaks, including at present day Wildwood Regional Park. [8] The action of the film starts with Colonel Dodge (Henry O'Neill) arriving on the first train and …
Dodge City (1939) - Barroom Brawl - YouTube
A good time was had by all in one of the liveliest saloon romps ever!Note: Pay attention to the "sing-off" that causes the fight; director Michael Curtiz wou...
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) - Griswold's Visit Dodge City
Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) and his family decide to take a pit stop at the Longbranch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas. Bartender flips out, etc. from 1983's "...
Dodge City (1939) - IMDb
Dodge City: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sheridan, Bruce Cabot. A Texas cattle agent witnesses first hand, the brutal lawlessness of Dodge City …
Dodge City (1939) - Movie Review - Alternate Ending
Jul 3, 2018 · The scene itself feels like a clear first attempt at the magnificent "La Marseillaise" scene from Curtiz's later Casablanca; the scenes function differently, and the Dodge City …
Errol Flynn’s First Western Gave Us the Genre’s Best Saloon Fight
Dec 4, 2023 · Errol Flynn's role in Dodge City established him as a Western legend, despite never receiving an Oscar nomination for his performances. The barroom brawl scene in Dodge City …
Dodge City (1939) | Historical films Wiki | Fandom
Based on a story by Robert Buckner, the film is about a Texas cattle agent who witnesses the brutal lawlessness of Dodge City, Kansas and takes the job of sheriff to clean the town up. …
Dodge City (1939) - Greatest Films
the unbelievable scene of the spectacular free-for-all brawl in the Gay Lady saloon (one of the best in cinematic history), during the customers' sing-along with dancers on stage, including …
Watching 1939: Dodge City (1939) | Comet Over Hollywood
May 24, 2018 · “Dodge City” doesn’t feel like your typical run-of-the-mill 1930s western. For starters, it’s filmed in gorgeous Technicolor. But rather than a one dimensional “let’s run the …