id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.32106001673174 Fenin, George N. The Western, from silents to cinerama [by] George N. Fenin and William K. Everson 1962 .txt text/plain 97806 4920 68 Hart recognized this principle; there was no casual extermination of badmen in the Hart-Ince pictures and among recent Westerns, Lesley Selander's Stampede (1949) was one of very few films which If most films dealt with heroes rescuing girls from villains, a large portion of the remaining ones manipulated the American Indian into the all these changes have taken root in the new era of Westerns, and even the least important, and least ambitious films aesthetically, real "series" Westerns, the first with an established star, and the films Selig Westerns, for certainly films like The Range Law (1913) with William Duncan were superior. these "new" Selig-Tom Mix Westerns, films like Twisted Trails and The vehicles, Howard wrote and directed the picture that has since been regarded as one of the greatest films for the silent period, and a most notable Western: White Gold (1927). ./cache/uc1.32106001673174.pdf ./txt/uc1.32106001673174.txt