Budd Boetticher

Budd Boetticher

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Oscar "Budd" Boetticher, Jr. (July 29, 1916 in Chicago – November 29, 2001 in Ramona, California) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott. Known for their sparse style, dramatic rocky locations near Lone Pine, California, and recurring stories of a lone man seeking vengeance amidst a brutal and abstract landscape, the films have, decades after their release, come to be known as some of the most important Westerns ever made,[citation needed] often compared to the works of existential writers or to narratives from the Old Testament. Until 2008, only Seven Men From Now had received a special edition DVD release, and the remainder of Boetticher's most acclaimed films, including Ride Lonesome, The Tall T, Comanche Station, Decision at Sundown, and Buchanan Rides Alone, which were once unavailable, had a DVD release on November 4, 2008 as the Budd Boetticher Box Set. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Budd Boetticher, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
    Known for
    Directing
    Place of birth
    Chicago, Illinois, United States
    Birthday
    7/29/1916
Tequila Sunrise
Tequila Sunrise
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Budd Boetticher: A Study in Self-Determination
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Hollywood Gangster
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Made in Hollywood: The World of Budd Boetticher
Made in Hollywood: The World of Budd Boetticher
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Budd Boetticher on the Ranown Cycle
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Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western
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Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That
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Internet Love
Internet Love
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Good Luck, Mr. Yates
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
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Visiting Budd Boetticher
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Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story
Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story
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Western Legenden - Made in Hollywood
Western Legenden - Made in Hollywood
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Budd Boetticher: One on One
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John Wayne's 'The Alamo'
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Wynk Movies
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