The Yellow Sky

Who needs Viagra, when you have the sexy Anne Baxter in film?
Ms. Baxter played 'Constance May', or 'Mike', in this fine William Wellman Direction...
The impressive Actress has the toughest boys fighting over her, throughout the memorable Western. She can handle a gun, but it's her curves, eyes, sway, that drive the men mad.
Her feminine sensual nature, coupled with her girlish innocence, and her womanly strength, tames the good gone bad in James 'Stretch' Dawson. (* Played by a young, dirty, Mr. Peck).
In 1948 they knew how to make solid motion pictures...
The film's creative use of the 'gun flash', lighting up a few broken windows near the close, is one of many elements worthy of acclaim.
Ms. Baxter was born on May 7, 1923 in Michigan City, Indiana. She is probably best known, for her tremendous work in the film 'All About Eve' from 1950. It is no wonder, Anne Baxter had an marvelous career. She even played 'Olga, Queen of the Bessarovian Cossacks' in the late Sixtees 'Batman' TV series.

There is something deeply American about her, which was captured in the Wellman film 'Yellow Sky'. In the end of this old black and white movie, the Outlaws are thinking more about Contsance, than the vast fortune they were seeking earlier.
An understandable story line, knowing the incredible nature of the American Woman.
Labels: ARTFILMCLASSIC, HOME OF THE BRAVE, LEGENDS













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