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The Virginian is a 1946 American Western film directed by Stuart Gilmore and starring Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts, and Barbara Britton.Based on the 1902 Owen Wister novel of the same name, the film was adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La Shelle.
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains is a 1902 novel by American author Owen Wister (1860–1938), set in Wyoming Territory during the 1880s. Detailing the life of a cowboy on a cattle ranch, the novel was a landmark in the evolution of the western genre, as distinguished from earlier short stories and pulp dime novels.
The Virginian, directed by Victor Fleming and starring Gary Cooper The Virginian (1946 film) , directed by Stuart Gilmore and starring Joel McCrea The Virginian (TV series) , a 1962–1971 American series
Played by James Drury, [10] the Virginian was the tough foreman of the Shiloh Ranch. Based loosely on the character in the Owen Wister novel, he always stood his ground firmly. Respected by the town citizens and the hands of the ranch, he was a prominent figure in Medicine Bow. In the series, the Virginian is the ranch foreman from the first ...
The Virginian counted 50 cows that were delivered to Grainger but the next morning five of them are missing. The Virginian feeling responsible tracks the stolen cattle down but finds himself arrested on murder charges and can't explain it. Guest Stars: Harold J. Stone (Einar Carlson), Angie Dickinson (Annie Carlson), Warren Oates (Buxton)
The Virginian (1914 film) directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Dustin Farnum; The Virginian (1923 film) with Kenneth Harlan and Florence Vidor; The Virginian (1929 film) with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston; The Virginian (1946 film) with Joel McCrea and Brian Donlevy; The Virginian (1962–1971 TV series) with James Drury and Doug McClure
Drury was born in New York City, the son of James Child Drury and Beatrice Crawford Drury. [2] His father was a New York University professor of marketing. [3] [2] He grew up between New York City and Salem, Oregon, where his mother owned a farm.
Barbara Britton (born Barbara Maurine Brantingham; September 26, 1920 – January 17, 1980) was an American film and television actress.She is best known for her Western film roles opposite Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, and Gene Autry and for her two-year tenure as inquisitive amateur sleuth Pam North on the television and radio series Mr. and Mrs. North.