Ranch House (1958)
Ilford, Essex. L, S of the typical Wild West setting: large wooden house, cowboys on horses, large sign reading The Ranch House Club. Two cowboys ride through the gate. They get off their horses and a young cowboy ties them to a pole. M, S of the two men observing a gun at an entrance of Saloon. They decide to go in. M, S of several men entering the saloon. M, S of a man with an apron taking guns from the people. M, S of a woman going to the toilet. Sign at the toilet door reads Dolls. Sign on the male toilet door reads Guys. Camera tilts up to show a wagon wheel turned into a chandelier. M, S of the waiter checking the guns. High angle shot of the table with several toy guns on. The Ranch House is a cowboy pub in Ilford, Essex, whose landlord Mr Robert Patience, a Western fan, have used 143 tons of timber to built a piece of Wild West in England. L, S of the bar where everyone is dressed up as a cowboy. Several people walk in front of the camera towards the bar. High angle shot of the bar where b
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