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Western Gangsta
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Gangster films and western films are two very distinct and different film genres; they operate in different time periods and in different places. Despite these obvious differences, the gangster film and the western, during their evolution across the film timeline, maintained clear similarities and in many ways, catered to a similar audience.
The original western was fashioned, to a large extent, by John Ford and his imitators. ... A huge portion of the western films made throughout time have been based on the concept of the “cowboy. ... The idea of the “southern gentleman” and the “southern” lady also played a big part in the morality of the western. In the old westerns (pre-“adult western”) a community of good people who represented the western ideal, the “white hats”, had to face their antithesis, the “black hats”.
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Title: Western Gangsta
Words: 604 Rating: None Pages: 2.4 submitted by: lynch123
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