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Cattle Empire is a 1958 American Western DeLuxe Color movie in CinemaScope directed by Charles Marquis Warren, starring Joel McCrea and released by 20th Century Fox.The film also features Gloria Talbott, Don Haggerty, Phyllis Coates, and Bing Russell and serves as something of a forerunner for director Warren's subsequent television series Rawhide starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood ...
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Monogram Pictures Corporation Roddy McDowall: 1956 Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado: Columbia Pictures Howard Duff: 1927 Blazing Days: Universal Pictures Fred Humes 1950 The Blazing Sun: Columbia Pictures Gene Autry: 1934 Blue Steel: Monogram Pictures Corporation John Wayne: 1937 Boots and Saddles: Republic Pictures Gene Autry: 1927 The Border ...
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After several years, French's small cattle operation had expanded, helped in large part by Glenn as his financier. The P Ranch became the headquarters for his growing cattle empire. He and his men built fences, drained marshlands and irrigated large areas of land, broke hundreds of horses and mules, and cut and stacked native hay. French's ...
The movie was shot near Sonora, California, a location not far from Yosemite National Park over four weeks in June 1956. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The unit then moved to the Warner Bros backlot. Four different sets for the township were created – to show the town being built, after it had been burnt, to film the burning sequence, and to show the town being ...
A real-life recreation of "Cow Tools" shared on social media. The cartoon's anti-humor has made it a popular subject for Internet memes.. Immediately upon the cartoon's publication, Chronicle Features, which syndicated The Far Side, was inundated with queries from readers and newspaper editors seeking an explanation of the cartoon.
Mexican cattleman Alvarez Kelly is contracted to deliver a herd to the Union Army in Virginia.After a 3-month cattle drive, he is 10 days late in delivering the herd, and Major Albert Stedman informs Kelly that he must now take the cattle by rail to a plantation in Virginia, 30 miles (48.3 km) south of Richmond at only $1 a head extra.