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04 June 2014
Great films when John Wayne was new and movies were simple.
1 of 1 found this helpful The Telegraph Trial was a great film. Very entertaining. I love the role of John Wayne as the Army Scout. His counterpart is very good at his comic relief and adds a sense of 'I've met someone like that'. The love interest starts as a triffle and then progresses into the pair finding respect for each other through the exploits of the film. The villian is portrayed as the iconic 'manipulate the indians' to accomplish dominance over the territory and keep out the telegraph, the main theme, which will lead to better things. A great film that I will watch over and over again.
The Man from Monterey comes in second and Somewhere in Sonora third. In the Man from Monterey John Wayne portrays a young calvary officer who is sent to the Mexico Border to keep the peace while land grants are reviewed. The villians hav there interest in a large track of land and plot to use the American Government as a catalist to take the land by malicious dealings. There is a group of bandits, a guitar welding comic relief, and a love interest that ends in sword duel. Not bad.
Somewhere in Sonora places John Wayne as a victim of a scheme where he is viewed as the perpetrator of a stagecoach race sabotage that leaves one man dead. John Wayne leaves the area and struggles to redeem himself. The story is set in a later period that the other two and has good footage of the old rodeo events.

11 December 2016
Excellent music
The music is excellent. It appears to be the same as the original but has a collector value by being a Starbucks limited production. Good buy for anyone who enjoys Christmas and Charlie Brown.

07 February 2019
Features James Gordon along with Batman
Good film. More about the development of the James Gordon character than Batman/Bruce Wayne. It felt like Batman was a side story. The main focus was James Gordon standing against corruption.