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June 14, 1950: Annie Get Your Gun: Annie Get Your Gun returned to number one in its fourth week of release. [23] 25: June 21, 1950: Father of the Bride: Father of the Bride returned to number one in its third week of release. [24] 26: June 28, 1950 [25] 27: July 5, 1950 [26] 28: July 12, 1950: Father of the Bride grossed $210,000 from the ...
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 .
A list of American films released in 1950. Fred Astaire hosted the 23rd Academy Awards ceremony on March 29, 1951, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood . The winner of the Best Motion Picture category was Twentieth Century-Fox 's All About Eve .
January 13 – Three weeks after its world premiere at the Paramount and Rivoli theatres in New York City, Cecil B. DeMille's Samson and Delilah opens in Los Angeles. The film is a massive commercial success and wins the awards for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design at the 23rd Academy Awards.
February 22, 1950: Tyrant of the Sea: Mule Train: distribution only; produced by Gene Autry Productions Father Is a Bachelor: 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 ...
Debra Paget was only 16 years old when she played the love interest to 42-year-old James Stewart. Canadian Mohawk actor Jay Silverheels portrayed Geronimo. The film was based on the 558-page novel Blood Brother (1947) by Elliott Arnold, which told the story of the peace agreement between the Apache leader Cochise and the U.S. Army, 1855–1874.
June 24, 1950: Return of the Frontiersman: June 27, 1950: Fifty Years Before Your Eyes: July 2, 1950: Bright Leaf: July 9, 1950: The Flame and the Arrow: July 15, 1950: The Great Jewel Robber: August 19, 1950: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye [N 1] distribution only; produced by William Cagney Productions September 2, 1950: Tea for Two: September 16, 1950 ...
Dracula - Mar. 20, 1950 - March 25, 1950 (St. Petersburg, Florida); July 4, 1950 - July 7, 1950 (Vermont) The Devil Also Dreams - July 24, 1950 - August 26, 1950 (Massachusetts, New York, Canada) played the butler Alexander Petofy; Bela Lugosi's Horror and Magic Stage Show - Dec. 6, 1950 - March, 1951 (New York, New Jersey) - a traveling ...