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The Sacketts is a 1979 American made-for-television Western miniseries directed by Robert Totten and starring Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck, Jeff Osterhage, and Glenn Ford.Based on the novels The Daybreakers (1960) and Sackett (1961) by Louis L'Amour, the film recounts the story of the Sackett brothers in 1869 who leave their Tennessee home and start a new life together in Santa Fe.
The Sacketts was a two-part TV movie broadcast on May 15 and 16, 1979, based on the novels The Daybreakers and Sackett. It starred Sam Elliott as Tell Sackett, Tom Selleck as Orrin, and Jeff Osterhage as Tyrel, but also featured parts for Western movie veterans, including Glenn Ford , Gilbert Roland , Jack Elam , Slim Pickens , Pat Buttram ...
The Sacketts: Ma Sackett TV movie 1981 Magnum, P.I. Agatha Kimball Episode: "Don't Say Goodbye" 1983 Echoes: Lillian Gerben 1986 Amazing Stories: Miss Lestrange Voice, Episode: "Family Dog" 1988 Cagney & Lacey: Sister Elizabeth Episode: "Land of the Free" 2018 The Other Side of the Wind: Maggie Previously unreleased (final film role)
Osterhage is of German descent, and began his acting career in a television adaptation of True Grit in 1978 and starred in the 1979 TV movie The Legend of the Golden Gun. He is probably most recognizable to western fans in his role as Tyrel Sackett in the 1979 western The Sacketts , followed by the 1982 The Shadow Riders , both being film ...
[62] Grease was voted the best musical ever on Channel 4's 100 greatest musicals in 2004. [63] The film was ranked number 21 on Entertainment Weekly ' s list of the 50 Best High School Movies. [64] [65] In recent years, the film has been reassessed for what some critics have deemed as discriminatory and problematic content. [66]
You better shape up! Olivia Newton-John's iconic leather pants from the 'You're the One That I Want' scene in 1978's 'Grease' sold for a staggering $162,000 on November 2 at Julien Auctions in ...
Grease: Due to the popularity of the film adaptation and the involvement of film producer Robert Stigwood in the West End revival in 1993, the subsequent revivals adopted several of the changes made in the film. One notable change includes renaming the Burger Palace Boys to their film name of T-Birds.
By the early 1920s, Hart's brand of gritty, rugged Westerns with drab costumes and moralistic themes gradually fell out of fashion. The public became attracted by a new kind of movie cowboy, epitomized by Tom Mix, who wore flashier costumes and was involved in more action scenes. Paramount dropped Hart, who then made one last bid for his kind ...