2024-10-18
Kirk Douglas as a cowpoke involved in a range war. Highly enjoyable; directed by King Vidor with some welcome humor. Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor, Richard Boone. Jeff: William Campbell.
In the 1896, a cowboy and his pals drive cattle from Wyoming to Alaska, where a corrupt sheriff steals their herd and they must tangle with him to get it back. One of eight films James Stewart made with director Anthony Mann, and one of four Westerns on which the duo collaborated.
Western with a touch of the mystical concerns a amnesiac gunslinger (Mark Valley) who befriends a freed preacher-slave (Leon Coffee) on their way to Texas. The ending features a surprise twist.
In the winter of 1839, local jailer Samuel Tillery is in charge of watching and protecting Missouri's most wanted criminal and his companions while they wait for the upcoming court hearing. Samuel is forced to take action when the locals insist on taking justice into their own hands.
Jeff Hartfield, hearing about a cache of stolen money, runs away from the wagon train. Jeff: Jack Chaplain. Hale: John McIntire. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Brewster: Robert Mobley. Adams: Dennis Rush. (Repeat).
Randy tries to play matchmaker for a friend by working on a ranch in Montana and convincing the daughter of the rancher to see his friend. When an outlaw returns to the ranch after being away, Randy may pay for his matchmaking attempt with his life. (Repeat).
Nanette Fabray plays Essie Bright, a traveling preacher who brings her one-woman revival show---and brooding driver (Eddie Albert)---to the Sherman ranch. Slim: John Smith. Jess: Robert Fuller. Jonesy: Hoagy Carmichael. Stableman: Read Morgan. Bartender: Ray Teal. Andy: Robert Crawford Jr. (Repeat).
An agricultural professor and her scientifically-raised mule get caught up in a film shoot in the Ozarks farming community. The mule is featured in the film and the professor and producer fall for each other to the chagrin of the film's lead.
Kirk Douglas as a cowpoke involved in a range war. Highly enjoyable; directed by King Vidor with some welcome humor. Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor, Richard Boone. Jeff: William Campbell.
Ranchers clash with a ruthless Army captain (Alfred Ryder) when they try to sabotage the railroad. Robert Culp, Brian Keith. Calamity Jane: Judi Meredith. Buffalo Bill: James McMullan. Tom King: Ben Cooper. Herschel Daugherty directed.
Young Johnny Younce, mysteriously fired from his job, embarks on a rampage, breaking windows and setting fires. Younce: Barry Primas. Susan: Brooke Bundy. Jake: Harold J. Stone. Virginian: James Drury. Eben: John McLiam. Gran: Irene Tedrow. (Repeat).
Stacy is framed for rustling in an embittered widow's efforts to drive Grainger off his land. Lee: Jo Van Fleet. Dawson: Jeremy Slate. Grainger: Charles Bickford. Elizabeth: Sara Lane. Virginian: James Drury. Sheriff: Ross Elliott. (Repeat).
Jeff Hartfield, hearing about a cache of stolen money, runs away from the wagon train. Jeff: Jack Chaplain. Hale: John McIntire. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Brewster: Robert Mobley. Adams: Dennis Rush. (Repeat).
Nanette Fabray plays Essie Bright, a traveling preacher who brings her one-woman revival show---and brooding driver (Eddie Albert)---to the Sherman ranch. Slim: John Smith. Jess: Robert Fuller. Jonesy: Hoagy Carmichael. Stableman: Read Morgan. Bartender: Ray Teal. Andy: Robert Crawford Jr. (Repeat).
Jane Koster asks Josh's help with her husband, Frank who is also a bounty hunter. He is out looking for Stacy Lenz with a score to settle and Jane fears for his life. (Repeat).
Hardie's off to Alder Gulch, where 100 murders have occurred in three months. Hardie: Dale Robertson. Bob: Lee Van Cleef. Helm: John Doucette. Biedler: Hugh Sanders. (Repeat).
Bumbling Owny O'Reilly (Joel Grey) and the territorial governor's runaway daughter pose delicate problems for Troop (John Russell). Millie: Roberta Shore. McKay: Peter Brown. Lily: Peggie Castle. Johnson: Barry Kelley. (Repeat).
Cries of protest erupt when saloon owner Lily Merrill (Peggie Castle) takes over teaching chores at the local school. Skinner: Whit Bissell. Trilby: Dee Carroll. Troop: John Russell. McKay: Peter Brown. Mavis: Kathleen Freeman. Jake: Dan Sheridan. Homer: Jan Arvan. (Repeat).
A gunman defies the man who hires him and sides with his intended victim.
Rock Hudson and Dean Martin play friends on opposing sides of the law in this tale of banditry and romance in turn-of-the-century New Mexico. Filmed on location. Kate: Susan Clark. Art: Donald Moffat. Wilson: John McLiam. Martinez: Charles Baca. Clem: Jackson Kane. Perry: Ben Zeller. Earl: John Richard Gill. George Seaton directed.
Dan Duryea's performance gives this Audie Murphy effort a lift. Kelly: Joan O'Brien. Boone: George Wallace. Harry Keller directed.