This melodramatic adventure follows the exploits of a young Blackfoot Indian who goes to the Anglos for some badly needed...
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1976
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1975
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Writer/director Gy Waldron makes his feature film debut with the 1975 action comedy Moonrunners. Cousins Grady...
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Uncle Jessie
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1975
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In this western, an outlaw is wounded in battle and manages to escape to the home of two helpful runaways who help him...
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1974
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In Paul Mazursky's rueful character drama, 57-year-old Art Carney plays Harry, a 70-plus Manhattan widower who loses his tiny...
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1974
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1973
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1972
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The made-for-TV Climb an Angry Mountain revives the reliable "country cop vs city cop" concept, with Fess Parker and...
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1972
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Despite the fact that most of the westerns made at this time (early '70s) were "deconstructionist" westerns, which either...
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1972
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In $1,000,000 Duck, the titular duck is exposed to radiation and begins laying golden eggs, which brings it under the...
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1971
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1971
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The third season of Adam-12 begins as mobile police officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) set their...
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1970
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Although Salty Hubbard (Arthur Hunnicutt) is Sunville's biggest liar, everyone in town believes Salty's claim that stranger...
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Salty
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1969
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Having struck pay dirt with his 1958 western Rio Bravo, Howard Hawks more or less remade the picture twice in the 1960s. The...
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1967
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Jim Walker Rory Calhoun is a hero who fights Indians and crooks who plan a series of stagecoach robberies in this routine...
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1966
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1966
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This musical spoof of Westerns featured Lee Marvin in dual roles that won him a Best Actor Oscar. Jane Fonda stars as the...
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1965
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Season Five of Bonanza came to a close on May 24, 1964 with the episode titled "Walter and the Outlaws", a sequel to the...
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Obie
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1964
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After a dangerous tiger turns on its trainer and escapes from the circus, a small town in Texas finds itself in an uproar...
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1964
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In Volume 38 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a couple finds...
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1964
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This episode is unusual in that there is no defendant as Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) attempts to solve a murder during a...
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1963
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One of the best-remembered and best-loved Bonanza episodes, "Any Friend of Walter's" first aired on March 24, 1963. While...
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Obie
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1963
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Tom Tryon plays the title role in this Otto Preminger version of the Henry Morton Robinson novel. In his matriculation from...
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1963
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Returning to work after a four-week absence, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) makes up for lost time by agreeing to represent...
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1963
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Originally telecast January 26 1962, this episode was the first of several Twilight Zone scriptwriting assignments for...
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Hyder Simpson
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1962
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In the seventh episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion...
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1961
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In the final episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, Revolutionary War patriot Francis Marion...
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1961
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Mountaineer Josh Wakefield (Arthur Hunnicutt) wants to get hitched to his sweetheart Hannah Hoskins (Tammy Windsor). Alas,...
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Mr. Wakefield
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1960
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In the seventh episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries, Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) comes...
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1959
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Cool Man
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1959
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Determined to track down the man who murdered his wife, Flint Johnson (Onslow Stevens) forms a posse. Adam and Little Joe...
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1959
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In the eighth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) has...
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1959
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Ed Rintoon
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1957
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The Kettles in the Ozarks was the eighth of Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series--minus "Pa" (actor Percy Kilbride had left...
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Sedge Kettle
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1956
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The Republic super-production The Last Command is a partial remake of the same studio's Man of Conquest (1939). But whereas...
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Davy Crockett
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1955
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Like so many other films that were once considered "lewd" and "scandalous", The French Line seems as harmless as Pollyanna...
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"Waco" Mosby
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1954
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RKO Radio's second 3D production, Devil's Canyon is a combination western and jail-break picture. The scene is Arizona...
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A Prisoner
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1953
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Asa
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1953
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Zeb
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1952
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Lloyd Bacon wrapped up his lengthy directorial career with the innocuous comedy She Couldn't Say No. "She" is a young heiress...
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Otley
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1952
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The titular Lusty Men are rodeo riders in this modern-day western, assembled with a touch of the offbeat by director...
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Booker Davis
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1952
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Bill Porter
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1951
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Filmed on location in Florida's Everglades, Distant Drums stars Gary Cooper as Indian fighter Quincy Wyatt. At the height of...
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Monk
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1951
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Randolph Scott stars as a former Confederate Army officer known only as "Sugarfoot." Hoping to start life anew in Arizona,...
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1951
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Somewhat similar to John Ford's Wagon Master (1950), Passage West deals with a band of religious pioneers, led by a...
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1951
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Stars in My Crown is an episodic movie about a rural Southern community in the 19th century. Though the film features a...
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1950
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A Ticket to Tomahawk has sometimes been described as a musical western satire, but in fact is more "straight" western than...
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1950
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Indian scout Tom Jeffords (James Stewart) is sent out to stem the war between the Whites and Apaches in the late 1870s. He...
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1950
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Two Flags West is set in the waning days of the Civil War. Colonel Clay Tucker (Joseph Cotten) is one of several Confederate...
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1950
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1950
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As far removed from a "typical" MGM picture as it was possible to get back in 1949, Border Incident is a gritty, realistic...
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1949
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Producer/director S. Sylvan Simon, a man usually associated with comedies and musicals, turned out a rip-roaring western...
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1949
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Though occasionally hampered by its tiny budget, The Great Dan Patch is a reasonably satisfying horse story. The title...
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1949
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Elia Kazan directed this, one of Hollywood's early attacks on racism, starring Jeanne Crain as Patricia "Pinky" Johnson....
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1949
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Charles Starrett stars in the lightning-paced Columbia western Riding West. Somebody is planning to sabotage the new Pony...
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Prof. Arkansas Higgins
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1944
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Allan Dwan directed this light-hearted service comedy starring William Bendix (best known from the television series The...
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1944
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Fall In was the fourth of Hal Roach's 1940s comedies revolving around the misadventures of Doubleday, an army recruit...
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Luke
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1943
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For his first independently-produced starring effort, James Cagney chose the sentimental drama Johnny Come Lately. Cagney...
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1943
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In this western, a lonesome cowpoke trots into a town and helps clear his pardner's name. The trouble began when the friend...
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Arkansas
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1943
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This lively entry in the "Boston Blackie" series finds Blackie (Chester Morris) acting as spiritual leader of a group of...
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1943
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Inasmuch as western star Charles Starrett gained screen fame as the Robin Hood-like "Durango Kid", it stands to reason that...
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Arkansas
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1943
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In this western, a decent Indian agent loses his job and his good name after someone steals the government money he was to...
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Arkansas Tuttle
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1943
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Briefly switching gears in 1942 and 1943, western star Charles Starrett made a handful of "northerns" in which he played a...
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Arkansas
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1943
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In this western, fake settlers make themselves at home on an ex-ranger's ranch and drive him away. A shady newspaper...
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Arkansas
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1943
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One of the most frequently revived of the Pine-Thomas productions of the 1940s, Wildcat is set amongst the oil fields of...
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"Watchfob" Jones
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1942
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In this western, a rancher is ambushed, killed, and robbed, but for some reason the killers through his money pouch in the...
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Arkansas
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1942
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In this Victorian-era adventure, a blue-blooded girl is dismayed to discover that her recently deceased father, a compulsive...
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1942
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1942
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