Man Of The Forest Movie In Tamil Dubbed Download

Man Of The Forest Movie In Tamil Dubbed Download

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Man Of The Forest Movie In Tamil Dubbed Download

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Beasley, who is after Gayner's land, plans to kidnap his daughter. But Dale overhears their plan and kidnaps her himself. When Gayner arrives to retrieve his daughter, Beasley kills him and makes the Sheriff arrest Dale for the murder.
First of all, let me say that I'll watch any movie with Randolph Scott in it. My wife and I agree that he was the best of all the cowboy stars whether the movies were A, B, or Z. This was a thoroughly enjoyable film. It had a familiar but good story line, great scenery, and an outstanding supporting cast headed by Noah Beery and one of my favorites, Big Boy Williams. The acting was above average for this type of movie. Scott was handsome and actually dashing with his little mustache. He showed lots of wit and charm and none of the woodenness that would come later to his acting. I couldn't help laughing at some of the lines concerning women, considering his so- called homo affairs with Cary Grant at the same time that this movie was filmed. "I don't like women, I never have!" is quite a line as well as Harry Carey saying to him "maybe this will change your mind about women". The big blooper of the movie was trying to pass off African lions as mountain lions. They must have come from Buster Crabbes's jungle adventures. I did feel bad for the cubs when the mother was killed. Scott even said that they were too young to drink milk from a bowl And I HATE, HATE, HATE leg traps! Didn't he realize that he could have caught one of his own pet lions? In spite of the leg traps, this is a nice little movie that I won't mind watching again in a few months.
This is a standard Western with all the proper elements: do-right hero (R. Scott), do-wrong villain (Noah Beery), henchmen and &quot;characters&quot;, pretty scenery, and African lions (???).<br/><br/>It is interesting to see a youthful Randolph Scott with a face-altering mustache and spouting an odd aristocratic Southern dialect (&quot;they ah coming hyeah&quot;) while masquerading as a woman-hating mountain man.<br/><br/>The &quot;mountain lions&quot; are of course African lions loaned out from Tarzan.<br/><br/>The scenery, wherever it is, is very nice: mountains and lonesome pines.<br/><br/>Noah Beery makes a nice villain, really very good at it, and Verna Hillie is attractive enough.<br/><br/>The plot and acting are no more absurd than a million other B-westerns.

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