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  2. Slightly Scarlet (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Slightly Scarlet is a 1956 American crime film starring John Payne, Rhonda Fleming and Arlene Dahl. The film was directed by Allan Dwan, and its cinematographer was John Alton. The script was based on James M. Cain's novel Love's Lovely Counterfeit.

  3. Tennessee's Partner - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee's Partner Theatrical release poster Directed by Allan Dwan Screenplay by Graham Baker D.D. Beauchamp Milton Krims Teddi Sherman Uncredited: Allan Dwan Based on "Tennessee’s Pardner" by Bret Harte Produced by Benedict Bogeaus Starring John Payne Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming Coleen Gray Cinematography John Alton Edited by James Leicester Music by Louis Forbes Uncredited: Howard ...

  4. Cry Danger - Wikipedia

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    Cry Danger is a 1951 film noir thriller film, starring Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming. The film was directed by Robert Parrish , a former child star and later editor in his debut as a director. [ 2 ]

  5. Bullwhip (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bullwhip is a 1958 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Harmon Jones and starring Guy Madison and Rhonda Fleming. The film is about a cowboy in Abilene, Kansas who agrees to a marriage to avoid being hanged. The film was shot at Kenny Ranch in Murphys, California. [citation needed] It was the final feature film screenplay of Adele ...

  6. Fleming and John - Wikipedia

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    Fleming and John is a musical husband and wife team, Fleming McWilliams and John Mark Painter, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.. The couple met while attending Belmont University in Nashville, and immediately began collaborating on songs.

  7. Curse of the Undead - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Schwartz of Ozus' World Movie Reviews rated the film a score B−, calling it "A gimmicky B horror-western, that soon wears thin". [4] Dave Sindelar of Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings called it " the most successful merging of the western and horror genres", while also criticizing the film's soundtrack, and some of the performances ...

  8. The Bat (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mystery author Cornelia Van Gorder rents The Oaks, a summer home in a small town, from local bank president John Fleming. While on a hunting trip with his physician, Dr. Malcolm Wells, Fleming confesses to stealing over $1 million in negotiable securities from the bank. He offers to split the money with Wells in return for help faking his own ...

  9. Those Redheads from Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Those Redheads from Seattle is a 1953 American musical western film produced in 3-D directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Rhonda Fleming, Gene Barry and Agnes Moorehead, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first 3-D musical. [2] [3]