Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Hang 'Em High is a 1968 American revisionist Western film directed by Ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives a lynching; Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him; Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that lynched Cooper; and Pat Hingle as the federal judge who hires him as a Deputy U.S. Marshal.
Malpaso Productions is Clint Eastwood's production company. [1] It was established in 1967 as The Malpaso Company by Eastwood's financial adviser Irving Leonard for the film Hang 'Em High (1968), using profits from the Dollars Trilogy.
Hang 'Em High may also refer to: "Hang 'Em High" (composition) (1968), the title theme from the film; Hang Em High, an EP by Misery Index "Hang 'Em High" (1982), a song by Van Halen on the album Diver Down "Hang 'Em High" (2004), a song by My Chemical Romance on the album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge "Hang 'Em High" (2006), a song by A Static ...
Hang 'Em High: Judge Adam Fenton 1970 Bloody Mama: Sam Adams Pendlebury WUSA: Bingamon Norwood: Grady Fring 1971 Gunsmoke: Dr. John Chapman TV series 7 episodes after Milburn Stone ("Doc") had heart surgery 1972 The Carey Treatment: Captain Pearson 1973 Kung Fu: General Thoms TV series Season 1, episode 6 "The Soul is the Warrior" One Little Indian
Sorensen was often cast in such westerns as Jefferson Drum, The Rifleman, Rin Tin Tin, Gunsmoke, Have Gun, Will Travel, The High Chaparral, Cheyenne, Cimarron City, Johnny Ringo, Wagon Train, The Virginian, and The Big Valley. [1] Sorensen's film credits included Hang 'em High, Westworld, and Escape to Witch Mountain.
"Hang 'Em High" is a musical theme composed by Dominic Frontiere for the soundtrack of the 1968 film of the same name. Though it was first covered by Hugo Montenegro, whose orchestra recorded a full album of music from the film, the tune became a hit in an R&B instrumental version by Booker T. & the M.G.'s that charted #9 Pop and #35 R&B. [1]
By the end of the 1960s, she had become one of New York's most highly praised and in demand character actresses, and appeared in Midnight Cowboy, Hang 'Em High and No Way To Treat A Lady. White's final film role was in The Pursuit of Happiness, released 14 months after her death.
Indoor attractions: Cafe' Duck Pin Bowling, West World Laser Tag, Rustler's Ridge Rock Wall, Zip and Hang 'Em High Ropes Course, Frog Hopper, Spin Zone Bumper Cars, Gold Rush Soft Playground, Stampede Arcade [5]