I'm not really a fan of Shane Jacobson, and some of the "sheila" actors are a bit rough looking, but Paul Hogan is pretty chill in this easy to watch film. There's some nice aussie scenery in it, in particular the Giant Koala, which I happened to see only last week in person
Kind Hearts And Coronets (1949) (link to film at archive.org) A distant poor relative of the Duke D'Ascoyne plots to inherit the title by murdering the eight other heirs who stand ahead of him in the line of succession. Great fashions
Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves was one of the preeminent gunfighters of the Old West.
... explore his life from captive slave to legendary lawman, through the antebellum South
to the Civil War and the hostile plains of Indian Territory. (IMDB)
Not bad, though it feels like an episode of the TV series with better effects and art direction. I was surprised Captain Kirk didn't have a bigger presence in this film. Or the crew from the original series, for that matter.