Description: Item Description LOLA GOES WEST Charles Boles (Dan Druyea) and his partner in crime Lance Hardeen (Jeffrey Lynn) are about to be hanged for the audacious crimes of robbing two banks, riding out on stolen horses, and stealing the mayor's wife all in the same day! They are rescued by the third member of their gang, Jersey Brady (Percy Killbride) and make a getaway. The three thieves decide the heat's too much and it's best to split up the loot and go their separate ways, but Lance and Jersey try to double-cross Boles to keep his share. It's Boles who has the last laugh, though, and he settles down while appearing to do quite well as a rancher. At the same time, a mysterious bandit known as "Black Bart" begins robbing Wells Fargo stagecoaches with help from inside information. As luck would have it, one of the stagecoaches Black Bart robs has both Lance and Jersey as passengers - they immediately recognize Bart's real identity and want to horn in on his operation! Complicating matters even more is the traveling companion of Lance & Jersey: the famous and beautiful dancer from Europe by the name of Lola Montez (Yvonne De Carlo). Needless to say, their lives become intertwined from this moment on in a dysfunctional series of events involving duplicity, greed, and a passionate love triangle. Although the historical Black Bart was indeed named Charles E. Boles as portrayed, the British-born Boles did not conduct his outlaw career as a Zorroesque black-clad horseman. Rather, he hiked to all his holdups and wore a long linen duster with a flour sack over his head. He was also pushing 50 when he began robbing stages. That doesn't take away from Black Bart being an interesting and entertaining movie that rose well above the norm for the standard studio product of its day. Splendidly photographed with a lustrous use of color, it also has a wonderfully dry and laconic wit that adds a touch of verbal eloquence and humor to the proceedings. Clever and effective use of photography as a storytelling medium raises the quality beyond what one might expect for a B picture. For example, as Boles rides into another standard-issue western town, a covered wagon passes in front of the camera, and stencilled on the canopy is "Sacramento," where typically a set of graphic titles might have been superimposed on the screen to identify the setting. This organic introduction looks far better and increases our immersion in the story. Gorgeous Miss De Carlo often portrayed historic figures from Sephora to Calamity Jane to La Castiglione and here Lola Montez - former mistress to Ludwig I of Bavaria. De Carlo's dancing is always a pleasure to watch; this film came only three years after her dazzling debut in 1945's "Salome, Where She Danced" where she played a very similar role. Dan Druyea and the rest of the cast all do very well. REGION 0 - WILL PLAY WORLDWIDE INTERACTIVE MENUS / SCENE SELECTION 1948 / COLOR / FULLSCREEN (4:3 Ratio) / ENGLISH / 77 MIN DVD ART WITH INSERT AS SHOWN. A GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM - AND A GREAT GIFT FOR ANY FAN OF CLASSIC FILMS! PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRODUCTION HAS NEVER BEEN AVAILABLE ON DVD AND IS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES. This is not an "official" release or copy thereof. All media came from public domain sources. This is a good-quality copy with interactive menus and packaging designed by myself. This DVD is boxed exactly as pictured above, and is brand new and factory shrink-wrapped. All screenshots are taken directly from the DVD. All files used in the production of this DVD are not in violation of copyright laws or Ebay guidelines. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DVD is professionally assembled & shipped to you straight from the factory - no low quality stick-on labels or homemade burns! Any defective disks happily replaced! Please allow 3 business days for shipment to be sent out. Orders within the United States will usually arrive within one week of purchase but I have seen it take up to 10-15 days during Christmas time. International orders can sometimes take up to 14 to 21 business days. If you are unhappy for any reason, please contact me before posting negative feedback! I have a 100% satisfaction policy and will gladly iron out problems. I love these neglected films and have spent years tracking down quality copies! I aim to give these films the loving attention they deserve, with quality packaging and interactive menus. I'm always on the hunt for rare & neglected gems so check back often! I'm happy to answer any and all questions you may have! Just drop me a line!
Price: 12 USD
Location: Sparks, NV
End Time: 2024-08-02T19:34:04.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Rating: NR
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Former Rental: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Actor: Jeffrey Lynn, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea
Leading Role: Dan Duryea
Release Year: 1948
Movie/TV Title: Black Bart
Genre: Westerns
Sub-Genre: Action, Adventure
Type: Movie