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Colorado Territory is a 1949 American Western film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and Dorothy Malone.Written by Edmund H. North and John Twist, and based on the novel High Sierra by W.R. Burnett, the film is about an outlaw who is sprung from jail to help pull one last railroad job.
Colorado Territory: Raoul Walsh: Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Dorothy Malone: Western: Warner Bros. Remake of High Sierra: Come to the Stable: Henry Koster: Loretta Young, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe: Drama: 20th Century Fox: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: Tay Garnett: Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming, Cedric Hardwicke: Musical comedy
Colorado Territory, directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Joel McCrea and Virginia Mayo Come to the Stable , starring Loretta Young and Celeste Holm A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court , starring Bing Crosby and Rhonda Fleming
James Mitchum had his first role, which was small and unbilled, at the age of eight in the Western Colorado Territory (1949) with Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and Dorothy Malone. His credited debut was in Thunder Road (1958), in which he played his father's much younger brother, a role written for Elvis Presley , who was eager to do it until his ...
Mayo with James Cagney in White Heat (1949) Warner Bros ended up taking over her contract from Goldwyn. They starred her in another film noir, Flaxy Martin (1949) with Zachary Scott, then she did a Western with Joel McCrea and director Raoul Walsh, Colorado Territory (1949), and a comedy with Ronald Reagan, The Girl from Jones Beach (1949).
Dorothy Malone (born Mary Dorothy Maloney; January 29, 1924 – January 19, 2018) was an American actress.Her film career began in 1943, and in her early years, she played small roles, mainly in B-movies, with the exception of a supporting role in The Big Sleep (1946).
After the War, Courtland starred opposite Shirley Temple in Kiss and Tell, followed by appearances in more than a dozen films including The Man From Colorado (1948), Battleground (1949), The Palomino (1950), The Barefoot Mailman (1951), and Take the High Ground (1953). [1] He was a licensed pilot and trained in stunt flying.
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. and also its subsidiary First National Pictures in the 1940s. [1] This list does not include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.