Taciturn Faye Dunaway insists upon drilling for oil in her small, unpromising patch of Oklahoma land. Drifter...
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1973
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The second of actor George C. Scott's rare directorial efforts (his first being the 1970 television film The Andersonville...
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1972
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This second film adaptation of Richard Matheson's science-fiction novel I Am Legend (the first version being...
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1971
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Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) is a brilliant but unorthodox researcher whose work with human sight has yielded an...
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1963
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In this offbeat crime drama, Mafia boss Johnny Colini (Marc Lawrence) has run afoul of the law and is being deported back to...
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1963
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1963
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Roger Corman's success with low-budget adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales continued with this third installment, the first...
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1962
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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1961
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Western bandit Kid Rio (Marlon Brando) is betrayed by his partner, Dad Longworth (Karl Malden). Escaping from prison, Rio...
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1961
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1960
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John Wayne's directorial debut The Alamo is set in 1836: Wayne plays Col. Davy Crockett, who, together with Colonels Jim...
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1960
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In the ninth episode of the series Bonanza, we get an episode-length flashback into history. While working on the Ponderosa,...
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1959
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As the Oregon Territory prepares to welcome settlers in 1846, wagons traveling the Oregon trail face increasing hostility...
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1959
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Gary Cooper plays a frontier doctor with a checkered past who works in a rowdy Montana mining camp. Cooper falls in love with...
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1959
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1958
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In this western two wagon masters are wrongfully accused of driving their wagon train in to a Comanche raid and are...
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1958
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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Cesare Danova and Jack Elam guest star in this episode of the popular The Rifleman television series. The town of North Fork...
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1958
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Phyllis Coates, TV's erstwhile Lois Lane, essays one of her largest film roles in Blood Arrow. Coates is cast as a devout...
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1958
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It's "Freud on the Frontier" time in the tension-filled western The Halliday Brand. Ward Bond plays Big Dan, the despotic...
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1957
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Matt (James Arness) has reason to believe that fugitive outlaw Jim Glass, former accomplice of Billy the Kid, is living in...
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1957
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Jacob
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1957
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Lensed in Republic's widescreen Naturama process, this modest little western would seem to be better suited to a...
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1957
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Patricia Medina plays the title character in The Buckskin Lady. Medina is cast as female gambler Angela Medley, who is forced...
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1957
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Anita Ekberg amply fills the title role in the offbeat western Valerie. Clearly inspired by Rashomon, the film offers...
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1957
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It's roundup time again, and Dodge City braces itself for the annual invasion of hundreds of wild-and-wooly cowboys, all...
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1956
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Jubal could just as easily have been titled Othello Out West, even though it was officially based on a novel by Paul I....
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1956
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Ambitious but impecunious medical student Lucas Marsh (Robert Mitchum) marries the older and (in this film, at least) not...
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1955
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Despite its lurid title, Betrayed Women is more subdued than the usual "babes behind bars" melodrama. The scene is a Southern...
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1955
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The oft-filmed Zane Grey yarn The Vanishing American is given respectful treatment in this Republic "A" production....
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1955
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This "modern" western stars Rod Cameron as opportunistic Korean war veteran Tully Gibbs. Posing as a friend of the late son...
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1955
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The third of four Wayne Morris B-westerns for Allied Artists, Desperado casts Morris as fugitive gunman Sam Garrett. The...
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1954
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Next to Slightly Scarlet, Silver Lode is the best of the many 1950s collaborations between producer Benedict Bogaeus and...
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1954
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It doesn't take long for old-time-radio fans to figure out that The Naked Jungle is a film version of the classic...
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1954
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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1954
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Based on a true story from the Civil War, this drama follows a band of Confederate POWS who escape from a New England prison...
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1954
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1954
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The simple story of a Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director George Stevens' Western...
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1953
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This was the last in a string of spoofs that found the comedy duo tangling with various classic Universal Studios monsters....
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1953
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Disreputable wanderer Wes Anderson (Fred MacMurray) has been thrown in a frontier town calaboose, accused of being a...
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Sheriff Daws
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1953
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The Vanquished represented another winner from Paramount's Pine-Thomas unit. John Payne plays Rock Grayson, a Civil War POW...
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1953
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1953
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Not up to the classic 1935 presentation, this is still an excellent adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic novel. The familiar...
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1952
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Plymouth Adventure earned a footnote in film history as the last directorial effort by the prolific Clarence Brown....
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1952
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1951
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The scene is a distant Arctic research station, where a UFO has crashed. The investigating scientists discover that the...
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1951
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Jim Conlin the Tall Soldier
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1951
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An excellent cast brings distinction to the pedestrian goings-on in Silver City. Per its title, the film is set in...
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1951
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Inspired by the 1949 hit A Letter to Three Wives, this takes the other side of the coin with a deceased playboy leaving...
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1950
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Shakespeare's tragic tale of the rise and fall of ambitious 12th-century Scottish warrior MacBeth has proven irresistible to...
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1948
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