Grab your saddle and settle in cause the OTS crew is talking a ride into the old west. We are discussing the history or Westerns, breaking down how they got started and how they “died”. Plus we look at our favorite and why the western has made such an impact on film.
Serial Dime Novels, Comic, Radio shows, TV and so on but we are here to talk Old West Films
Western Genre is a wide range of films that started when film started and has grown and changed as much as the film industry itself. Typically the films center around the American Frontier in the 19th Century but range from Mid 1800s thru early 1900s
Westerns are more of an American Mythology of the west with a Hero Cowboy and lawless times and the every changing new danger world
When we got talkies, the prototypical Western was Stagecoach, which featured all the things audiences of the '30s wanted – John Ford behind the camera, John Wayne in front of it, dangerous Apaches, Monument Valley backdrops and, of course, a stagecoach.
BURNOUT
Cheaply made over produced and formulaic
History
1903 - The Great Train Robbery (first western, silent film)
1910's William S Hart Westerns
Silent Film western star
also did Ben-Hur 1907
1930's Introduction of the talkies
John Wayne Films
Higher Production value
1950's
Post WW2 Westerns
"Sex" Westerns
John Wayne still around
High Noon
1960's
Vietnam
The first look at white privillage
Birth of Clint Eastwood
More Tension, Longer Shots, more violent
1970's
End of an Era
Acid Western
1980s
Nothing of note
1990's
Clint Eastwood Directing and starring
Cynical Look at the hero and west
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
Unforgiven
2000s
Splattering of westerns
Classic Heroes
William S Hart
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Types
Classic Westerns (1900-1930s)
Talkies
John Wayne
Charro Western 1930s
Mexican Influence
Singing
Comedy Westerns (1940s)
Spagetti Westerns (1960s)
Sergio Leone and scored by Ennio Morricone
Most Noteable and popular
Italian Directed
Acid Western (1970's)
El Topo
Keoma
Epic Westerns
Electric Westerns
Contemporary
Why?
The western is a canvas of an time to put your own stories, ideas and fable to adapt onto it.
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