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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Republic Pictures
Salesrank: 63565
Released: May 8, 2007 |
| Our Price: $4.08 |
| Used Price: $4.07 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
FLAME OF BARBARY COAST: John Wayne is "Duke," a good-hearted rancher from Montana who comes to San Francisco to collect a debt owed to him by Tito (Joseph Schildkraut), slick owner of a casino. He falls in love with Flaxen (Ann Dvorak), the beautiful saloon singer engaged to Tito! Duke loses his hard-earned bankroll at Tito's casino forcing him to leave town. But not for long! The next time he comes to town, his luck radically changes. In fact, he's so lucky that he almost cleans out Titl's casino. With his winnings, Duke builds a casino across the street from tito, hiring Flaxen to star in his floor show. All goes well until the great San Fransisco earthquake forces Duke, Flaxen and all the residents of the city to regroup and rebuild. William Frawley also stars in this exciting drama featuring "the Duke" at his larger than life finest. SANTA FE STAMPEDE - An old friend of the Mesquiteers strikes gold and plans to give the trio half the claim. but the town's crooked mayor and his ruthless henchmen have their own ideas. Murder follows in their path, and Stony (John Wayne), accused of the crime, faces a lynch mob that wants revenge!
Flame Of Barbary Coast / Santa Fe Stampede (Double Feature) Reviews:
Flame of Barbary Coast 
2007-12-12 - I have always been a big fan of John Wayne and thought I had seen all the movies that He had been involved in ,It was a nice suprise to get this selection along with Santa Fe Stampede. both were greately entertaining.
Gordon Burgess
Dartmouth N.S. Canada
John Wayne two for one 
2007-03-04 - A double dose of John Wayne for the price of one is a great idea to me. Flame of the Barbary Coast is a film from Wayne's time at Republic Studios. While it will not replace anyone's favorite Duke film it is a fun time. The plot is not the most original but I recommend this one. Wayne comes to town, losses his bankroll to a crooked casino and then fights back. He opens his own casino and steals the girl (of course there is a girl) from the bad guy. Throw in the San Francisco earthquake and you've got a movie. After all that you get a second feature. Looks like its a bargain.