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Untamed is a 1955 American CinemaScope adventure western film, directed by Henry King and starring: Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward and Richard Egan, with Agnes Moorehead, Rita Moreno and Hope Emerson. It was made by Twentieth Century-Fox in DeLuxe Color .
1955 The Long Gray Line: Martin "Marty" Maher John Ford: Filmed in CinemaScope and Technicolor. 1955 Untamed: Paul Van Riebeck Henry King: Filmed in CinemaScope and color by Deluxe. 1956 The Eddy Duchin Story: Eddy Duchin: George Sidney: Filmed in CinemaScope and Technicolor. 1957 Seven Waves Away: Alec Holmes Richard Sale: Aka Abandon Ship ...
Untamed: Henry King: Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward, Richard Egan: Traditional Western The Vanishing American: Joseph Kane: ... List of Western films 1955–1959.
Power was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1914, the son of Helen Emma "Patia" (née Reaume) and the English-born American stage and screen actor Tyrone Power Sr., often known by his first name "Fred". Power was descended from a long Irish theatrical line going back to his great-grandfather, the Irish actor and comedian Tyrone Power (1797–1841).
Untamed (Walibi Holland), a Rocky Mountain Construction hybrid steel-wood roller coaster HMS Untamed , a 1942 Royal Navy U-class submarine MX vs. ATV Untamed , a 2007 racing video game
1955 Untamed: Julia Seven Cities of Gold: Ula 1956 The Lieutenant Wore Skirts: Sandra Roberts The King and I: Tuptim The Vagabond King: Huguette 1957 The Deerslayer: Hetty Hutter 1960 This Rebel Breed: Lola Montalvo 1961 West Side Story: Anita Summer and Smoke: Rosa Zacharias 1963 Cry of Battle: Sisa 1968 The Night of the Following Day: Vi 1969 ...
A list of American films released in 1955. ... Untamed: Henry King: Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward, Richard Egan, Adventure: 20th Century Fox: The Violent Men: Rudolph Mate:
Talent agent Max Arnow changed Marrenner's name to Susan Hayward once she started her six-month contract for $50 a week with Warner's. [11] Hayward had bit parts in Hollywood Hotel (1937), The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) (her part was edited out), and The Sisters (1938), as well as in a short, Campus Cinderella (1938).