Joel McCrea and COLORADO TERRITORY (1949)
When Raoul Walsh remade his 1940
gangster flick HIGH SIERRA almost twenty years later as the Western COLORADO
TERRITORY, he improved on the story. Today, the Western isn't as well known as
the gangster story. I suspect this has everything to do with the fact that the
original movie starred Humphrey Bogart, while the remake starred Joel McCrea.
Today, Bogart is one of only a
handful of golden age movie stars still remembered by the public at large. We
like to talk about stars as immortal figures, but the truth is that we're only
now entering the second century of filmmaking and most of us have already
forgotten most of the last century's biggest stars. Don't believe me? Take a
poll of the people under thirty and ask them if they know who Bette Davis was.
Ask them if they can name a Gary Cooper movie. Go back further. How many can
have any clue who Pearl White was?
This isn't a lament. Nor is it a
"what's wrong with these kids these days." Movie stardom is,
relatively speaking, still a new phenomenon. Maybe this is just what happens to
movie stars. Nobody really gets to live forever.
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