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One Foot in Hell is a 1960 American Western and CinemaScope film starring Alan Ladd, Don Murray and Dan O'Herlihy, directed by James B. Clark and co-written by Sydney Boehm and Aaron Spelling from a story by Spelling.
One Foot in Hell (1960), over at 20th Century Fox, had Ladd play an out-and-out villain for the first time, since the beginning of his career, but the result was not popular with audiences. "I'd like to retire from acting", he said in 1960. "I'd produce." [104] Ladd kept busy developing projects, some of which were vehicles for his son, David.
The following year he played Sir Harry Ivers, an upper-class English drifter who joins Alan Ladd in a plot to ruin an Arizona cattle town by robbing its bank, in the western One Foot in Hell. O'Herlihy was also cast as Dr. Caligari in The Cabinet of Caligari, Robert Bloch's reimagining of the German silent classic, in 1962.
[3] [8] Her older sister, Gloria Michaels, had gone to New York City and joined the traveling cast of Brigadoon. When the musical came to Kansas City, 16-year-old Dolores was invited to join them. [9] Michaels moved to Laguna Beach, California after she married interior decorator Maurice Martiné in 1953. [10] They separated in 1958. [11]
During the 1980s, he released Diamonds For the Kid in 1980 and One Foot In Heaven, One Foot In Hell in 1984. [11] After One Foot In Heaven, Rossi was a music producer in North America before he returned to his music career with Secret Sins in 2005. [4]
Richard Scott Harmon (born August 18, 1991) is a Canadian actor. His roles on television include Jasper Ames in The Killing (2011–2012), Julian Randol on Continuum (2012–2015), and John Murphy in The 100 (2014–2020).
Annette Crosbie (born 12 February 1934) is a Scottish actress. [1] She is best known for her role as Margaret Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990–2000). She twice won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, for The Six Wives of Henry VIII in 1971 and in 1976 for Edward the Seventh.
One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 American biographical drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobiography by Hartzell Spence .