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Ghost Town is a 1956 American Western film directed by Allen H. Miner and written by Jameson Brewer. The film stars Kent Taylor , John Smith , Marian Carr, Serena Sande and John Doucette . The film was released in March 1956 by United Artists .
Ghost Town: Allen H. Miner: Kent Taylor, John Smith, Marian Carr: Western: United Artists: Giant: George Stevens: Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean: Drama: Warner Bros. Based on Edna Ferber novel; 10 Oscar nominations The Girl Can't Help It: Frank Tashlin: Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell, Edmond O'Brien: Comedy: 20th Century Fox: The Girl He ...
Numerous Casper cartoons were released on home video by Universal Studios (via MCA Inc.). In 2011, Shout!Factory released a DVD set titled Casper the Friendly Ghost: The Complete Collection - 1945-1963 which contains The Friendly Ghost, There's Good Boos To-Night, A Haunting We Will Go, all 55 theatrical cartoons, and all 26 episodes of The New Casper Cartoon Show.
The next morning, they begin a long trek into the desert, during which Peggy learns the full extent of her husband's criminal background. After several adventures, the group arrives at a ghost town, where Wade reveals he has hidden the money. When Wade spots Comanche scouts in the area, the group takes shelter in a deserted saloon. Wade is tied ...
For Man of the West, Gary Cooper was eventually cast in the lead role of Link Jones, a former outlaw who is forced to relive his past. This was Cooper's first true Western since 1954's Vera Cruz with Burt Lancaster. He initially felt that he was miscast in the role of the former outlaw because he was twenty years older than the character ...
Ghost Town(s) or Ghosttown may refer to: Ghost town, ... "Ghost Town", by Don Cherry, 1956 "Ghost Town", by Egypt Central from White Rabbit, 2011
John M. Pickard, star of the syndicated Boots and Saddles Western series, appeared in the episodes "Timber" (1956) and "Trail Drive" (1959). Will Wright, known for his curmudgeonly roles, was cast in "Ghost Town" (1955) and "The Meanest Man" (1958).
McCrea had small roles in his father's film, Wichita (1955). He was also in Lucy Gallant (1955). While still at UCLA he had the lead role in Johnny Moccasin (1956), a half hour film made for television by Laslo Benedek as a white boy raised by Indians after a massacre. [1]