Couch Cowboy Reviews and discussion of American western movies, divided into Classics, Must Sees, Good Viewers, Rough Riders and Camp. |
CowboyPal, Home of the Silver Screen Cowboys Ride down the trail with your heroes from the thirties to the fifties with the Legends of Silver Screen. |
Images: The Western The iconography of the Western is the largest and richest of all the film genres, and Hollywood has burned it into the minds of moviegoers from Dodge City to Timbuktu. |
IMDb: Western Guide to Western movies, search or browse the titles alphabetically. |
My Western Collection Fansite features favorite western films plus pictures of indian wallplates, indian statues and details of factual western books. Also some brief historical western character facts. |
Shobarys Spaghetti Westerns Contains reviews with film stills for major films, plus related trivia. |
The Old Corral The "Old Corral" is all about the cowboy heroes, heroines, bad guys and supporting players who rode the silver screen in western films from the 1930s to the early 1950s. Well maintained site. New pages added often. |
The Silent Western Essay on the early days of motion pictures, including early westerns. |
The Silent Western Examines early movie myths of the American West. Contains articles on early film, Western heroes and heroines, use of land, Indians, and Mexicans in silent Westerns, and the Western epic. |
The Spaghetti Western Directory A comprehensive A-Z of Spaghetti Western films, directors and actors. With new entries added weekly. |
Western Movie Roundup Coverage of classic and contemporary films including articles, reviews, photos, links; book, video and DVD recommendations. |
Westerns Collection of articles and links relating to Westerns. |
Wild Bill The story of the Western legend, Wild Bill Hickok. Includes information about the historical research that went into giving this 1996 film a historical feel. |
Wild East: Spaghetti Western Detailed examination of the sub-genre, with particular reference to its impact on the film industry and the revitalisation of the Western. Illustrated with film stills and posters. |