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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Tycoon,
This review is from: Tycoon (DVD)
Tycoon
The Movie Here we have the Duke as a railroad man blasting tunnels thru a mountain. He falls for a weird rich mans daughter. Then all the drama begins. It takes a long time to get to it too. It is slow paced not edited well and not one of the dukes best films. That's not to say its bad it just doesn't move along and doesn't pull you into the story The Video The video is bright lots of color in full frame. It has some damage here and there but all in all a watch able print. The Audio Mono 1.0 no update which is a shame with all the dynamite it been nice to have a 5.1 mix too rattle the windows. The Extras Hollywood Wonderland Sixteen minutes of a musical about Hollywood made in 1947. I am not sure what this has to do with the movie but its here it's a Disney like parade of music and dance with some cameos interesting once but like most extras never watched twice. Red Hot Rangers A Tex Avery cartoon with two bears trying to put out a forrest fire. Most of us have seen this one before but due to the smoking in the first scene it is not shown on regular tv anymore. Summary As for my collection of duke movies it is a most. For the casual fan it's a rent if u can find it. For six bucks though it is priced right. Frankly the cartoons better than the movie on this one.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neglected vintage action movie,
By F. J. Harvey "Cricket ,country music and a go... (Birmingham England) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tycoon (DVD)
The UK movie magazine Empire ran a feature a year or so back on "The most under-rated actors in movies ".Kevin Bacon "won" and John Wayne came second ,the article going on to point out that he was often dismissed as a "star" and a "presence"rather than an actor.It is a valid point and for my money one area where he especially excelled was in playing "driven" men -those keen to get things done at whatever price .He showed this talent in two undeniable classics -Red River and The Searchers .Tycoon is nowhere near to being a classic but it does enable the Duke to show this facet of his talent to good advantage
He plays an engineer,Johnny Munroe ,entrusted with the task of building a trans -Indian railroad and not unduly fussy about methods ,driving his work force long and hard .He does not let his obsession prevent him from amorous dalliance with Maura (Laraine Day )who just happens to be the daughter of his boss Frederick Alexander (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) who objects to Munroe over both the courtship of his daughter and the draconian methods Munroe applies .Conflict is inevitable and a bitter spirit enters his soul driving him to even further levels of obsession Wayne is fine and there is solid back up from Hardwicke and Judith Anderson with a young Anthony Quinn as a devious baddie .Day is a little flat but the love scenes with Wayne she her raise her game -it was reputed they were an off screen item as well The script by Borden Chase and John Twist might politely be described as funtional and it really needed a stronger director than studio hack Richard Wallace to drive the movie forward .The action is plentiful and well staged with an especially good storm scene and the Technicolor photography is splendid A solid slice of vintage Hollywood hokum is the result of all this .It is enjoyable and entertaining but not quite top drawer Duke or top drawer movie making either
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Action hero John Wayne...,
This review is from: Tycoon (DVD)
...throws off a lot of heat as a romantic leading man. He and Laraine Day look beautiful together, and any gal could imagine succumbing to Wayne's considerable charm and good looks. Far from a romance only, there is plenty of thrilling action in the last quarter of the film, in which Wayne shows his chops as an action hero as well. The complete package movie star, Wayne is well supported by an accomplished cast, especially James Gleason as Wayne's loyal partner and Cedric Hardwicke as Day's creepy father. The film drags a bit in spots, but is well worth watching. Don't miss this ladies, I bet the Duke will give you the vapors.
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