This unique western centers on an innocent farm boy with a talent for handling guns who decides to make it big. He begins as...
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Producer
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1971
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The directorial reins of 40 Guns to Apache Pass are in the expert hands of actionmeister William Witney, who helmed many of...
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1967
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In this espionage drama, a secret agent is slated to rendezvous with a German scientist in Cairo. There the agent gets...
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Mike Merrick
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1966
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Gunpoint stars Audie Murphy as a Colorado sheriff -- and never mind that the film was shot in Utah. Sheriff Lucas (Murphy)...
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Chad Lucas
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1966
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In this western, a former lawman forces a corrupt outlaw to relinquish his hold upon an innocent town. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Producer, Jess Carlin
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1966
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Clint
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1965
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In this western, a cowboy finally returns to his home after a long absence precipitated by his killing a wicked rancher's...
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Clint Cooper
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1964
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In this exciting Korean War drama, a yellow-bellied sergeant stays back after sending his courageous unit to attack a...
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1964
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In this western, the army commander of an Arizona outpost despises all Indians until he falls in love with a beautiful...
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Jeff Stanton
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1964
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Audie Murphy continued to make 1950s-style westerns into the 1960s. In Bullet for a Badman, Logan Keliher (Murphy) is framed...
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Logan Keliher
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1964
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In this western, set in 1875, an agent for the National Detective Agency is assigned to find the murderous outlaw gang that...
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Bob Gifford
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1964
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In this western adventure set in a Mexican border town, two prisoners Foster and Pickett (Audie Murphy and Charles Drake),...
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Chris Foster
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1963
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A sometimes astonishingly grim western, Six Black Horses ostensibly stars Audie Murphy, but is effortlessly stolen by Frank...
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Ben Lane
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1962
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Real-life WW II hero Audie Murphy stars in this war drama that follows the exploits of a civilian who works closely with...
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Craig Benson
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1961
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Audie Murphy plays a gunslinger put in charge of a posse. His quarry is a four-man bandit gang that has robbed the local...
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Banner Cole
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1961
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One of Hollywood's most famous and acclaimed directors, John Huston guides this western with an unerring hand -- the cast of...
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Cash Zachary
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1960
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Seven Ways from Sundown is a well-wrought western by director Harry Keller, starring Audie Murphy in the title role (his...
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Seven Jones
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1960
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Hell Bent for Leather is a standard western that features Audie Murphy in the role of Clay, a cowboy hunted by a posse out...
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Clay
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1960
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"The Man" is the title of this television drama that tells the story of a disturbed veteran visiting an army buddy's mother....
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1960
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In this comical western, a curmudgeonly fur-trapper is hurt by an enraged bear and must send his nephew to town with his...
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Songwriter, Yancey
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1959
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A troubled saddletramp with a penchant for drinking away his pain inherits a ranch from the man who may have been his...
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Producer, Matt Brown
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1959
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John Gant (Audie Murphy) rides into the town of Lordsburg and quietly checks into the hotel. He doesn't say much, nor does he...
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1959
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The third and (as of 2005) the last film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's short story To Have and Have Not, The Gun Runners...
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Sam Martin
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1958
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The Quiet American was the first major American-financed film to touch upon the powder-keg situation in Vietnam (still...
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The American
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1958
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Audie Murphy heads the cast of the better-than-usual oater Ride a Crooked Trail. It all begins when gunslinger Joe Maybe...
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Joe Maybe
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1958
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Pvt. John Woodley
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1957
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In this western, a cavalryman disobeys his officer's command to massacre Indians at Sand Creek, goes AWOL and heads for his...
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Producer, Lt. Frank Hewitt
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1957
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Night Passage is so similar in spirit to the successful collaborations between star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann...
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The Utica Kid
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1957
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In this boxing drama, a young pugilist hopes his talent will be his ticket out of the ghetto. Sure enough, the welterweight...
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Tommy Shea
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1956
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Walk the Proud Land is the true story of Indian agent John Philip Clum, as set down on paper by Clum's son. The film begins...
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John P. Clum
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1956
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The highly variable Audie Murphy delivers his best screen performance as "himself" in Universal's To Hell and Back. Based on...
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Co-producer, Screen Story, Himself
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1955
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Audie Murphy may have had top billing in Ride Clear of Diablo, but the film is bushwhacked and stolen by co-star Dan Duryea....
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Clay O'Mara
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1954
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Tom Destry
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1954
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Gary Brannon
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1954
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Audie Murphy is suitably cast as cavalry lieutenant Jed Sayre in Universal's Column South. Stationed in Navajo country, Sayre...
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Lt. Jed Sayre
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1953
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No relation to the TV and radio series of the same name, Universal-International's Gunsmoke is a Technicolor vehicle for...
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Reb Kittredge
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1953
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Audie Murphy plays wagon train scout Jim Harvey in Universal-International's Tumbleweed. Through a series of unfortunate...
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Jim Harvey
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1953
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A group of vicious claim-jumpers is killing the miners in a Western settlement. Their latest victim is Cromwell...
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Silver Kid
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1952
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Bill Doolin
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1951
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Henry Fleming the Youth
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1951
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Ring Hassard
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1950
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Having previously played Billy the Kid, Audie Murphy assumes the role of Jesse James in Kansas Raiders. The plot finds Jesse...
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Jesse James
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1950
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If ever there was an actor born to play Billy the Kid, it was the combustible Audie Murphy. In Kid from Texas, Murphy is cast...
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Billy the Kid
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1950
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In 1947, Variety Clubs International, a showbiz charitable organization, was responsible for the frothy musical Variety Girl....
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Danny Lester
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1949
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Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven deserves a historical footnote as director William Castle's only comedy western. Future...
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1948
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An older soldier enters West Point but remains haunted by nagging guilt. It all began in Tunisia during a tremendous battle....
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1948
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