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Johnny Guitar is a 1954 American independent [4] Western film directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, Ernest Borgnine and Scott Brady.
Snow Dog is a 1950 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Elena Verdugo and Rick Vallin. It was the third of a series of ten films featuring Grant as a Canadian Mountie .
June 14, 1950: Annie Get Your Gun: Annie Get Your Gun returned to number one in its fourth week of release. [24] 25: June 21, 1950: Father of the Bride: Father of the Bride returned to number one in its third week of release. [25] 26: June 28, 1950 [26] 27: July 5, 1950 [27] 28: July 12, 1950: Father of the Bride grossed $210,000 from the ...
On July 16, French actress Denise Darcel (who had recently appeared in William Wellman's World War II picture Battleground, was cast as the slave girl. [4] Vanessa Brown was signed to play Jane two weeks later. [5] Hans Jacoby, who had scripted the highly popular Tarzan and the Amazons, turned in the screenplay for the film. [6]
March 9, 1950: Blondie's Hero [N 1] March 16, 1950: A Woman of Distinction: March 18, 1950: The Palomino: Co-production with Robert Cohn Productions April 1, 1950: Cargo to Capetown: April 6, 1950: Cody of the Pony Express: Serial film: April 13, 1950: Outcast of Black Mesa: Beware of Blondie [N 1] April 26, 1950: Faust and the Devil: Co ...
Whichever films you choose, a festive Fourth of July movie night is a great way to bring the whole family together. Pick one (or a few) of these movies for your at-home holiday celebration ...
The Capture is a 1950 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Lew Ayres and Teresa Wright. [2]The story, told in flashback deals with an ex-oil worker driven by guilt at causing the death of an innocent man to find out the truth about a robbery.
The Man in Black is a 1950 British thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring Betty Ann Davies, Sheila Burrell and Sid James. [1] It was adapted by Hammer Film Productions from the popular British radio series Appointment with Fear featuring Valentine Dyall. [2]