Audie Murphy Collection IV and V Blu-ray

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Audie Murphy Collection IV and V Blu-ray

Posted March 15, 2025 09:07 PM by Webmaster

Kino Lorber have dated its upcoming Audie Murphy Collection IV and Audie Murphy Collection V Blu-ray box sets. The two releases will be available for purchase this summer.

VOLUME FOUR:

The Kid from Texas (1950)

Rancher Jameson (Shepperd Strudwick) takes a shine to outlaw Billy the Kid (Audie Murphy) and gives him a job as a hired hand. But trouble follows Billy everywhere, and, when thugs working for a rival rancher kill Jameson in an ambush, the young gunslinger decides to take out every man responsible for his boss's death. Over the next two years, Billy guns down the culprits one by one, always staying just out of the law's reach -- until Sheriff Pat Garrett (Frank Wilcox) catches up with him. Also starring Gale Storm, Albert Dekker & William Talman. Directed by Kurt Neumann.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW Audio commentary by critic and screenwriter Gary Gerani
  • Original trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
The Cimarron Kid (1952)

After being wrongly accused of a payroll heist, the Kid (Audie Murphy) heads for the high country where he joins a gang of outlaws, who are slaughtered during a daylight bank robbery. Hiding out in a local ranch, he falls in love with the rancher's daughter, who tries to rehabilitate the cowboy. Also starring Beverly Tyler, James Best, Hugh O'Brian & Leif Erickson. Directed by Budd Boetticher.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW Audio commentary by author and screenwriter C. Courtney Joyner
  • Original trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
Drums Across the River (1954)

All the gold in a small Colorado town has been panned, save for a bit that sits on land belonging to the Ute people. Greedy Frank Walker (Lyle Bettger) rounds up the locals and makes plans to raid the Ute territory, but even-tempered settler Sam Brannon (Walter Brennan) tries to dissuade Walker from launching the attack. The battle nears, and Sam's conflicted son, Gary (Audie Murphy), is torn between his belief in his father's morality and his hatred of the Utes, who killed his mother. Also starring Hugh O'Brian, Lisa Gaye, Jay Silverheels, and Regis Toomey. Directed by Nathan Juran.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW Audio commentary by author and screenwriter C. Courtney Joyner
  • Original trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: MAY 27.

VOLUME FIVE:

Walk the Proud Land

Based on a true story, this film follows John Philip Clum (Audie Murphy), a government official sent to Arizona to broker peace between the Americans and the Apache people. Initially hesitant, the Americans are convinced by Clum to stop fighting, and they allow him to establish a police force on the reservation, trained by Clum's friend Tom Sweeny (Charles Drake). Meanwhile, a romantic rivalry begins between Clum's wife and an Apache woman (Anne Bancroft) who has taken refuge in Clum's home. Directed by Jesse Hibbs.

Seven Ways From Sundown

Assigned to capture the charming but deadly outlaw Jim Flood (Barry Sullivan), inexperienced Texas Ranger "Seven Ways From Sundown" Jones (Audie Murphy) and his veteran partner, Sgt. Henessey (John McIntire), set out to bring down the wanted man. After finding his trail, Jones and Henessey are caught in an ambush set by Flood. Henessey is killed in the action, but Jones continues the mission. When he finally apprehends Flood, Jones doesn't expect to become friends with the criminal. Directed by Harry Keller.

Bullet for a Badman

Former Texas Rangers Sam Ward and Logan Keliher become enemies when Sam turns bank robber and Logan marries Sam's ex-wife. Directed by R.G. Springsteen.

STREET DATE: JUNE 24.