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Custer of the West is a 1967 [3] American epic Western film directed by Robert Siodmak that presents a highly fictionalised version of the life and death of George Armstrong Custer, starring Robert Shaw as Custer, Robert Ryan, Ty Hardin, Jeffrey Hunter, and Mary Ure. It is the first film production from Cinerama Releasing Corporation.
The Custer Story: The Life and Intimate Letters of General Custer and his Wife Elizabeth. (1950) OCLC 1027056; Michno, Gregory F. (1997). Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer's Defeat. Mountain Press Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87842-349-4. Nevin, David (1973). The Old West: Soldiers. New York: Time-Life Books. Perrett, Bryan.
Mr. Custer" was written by Fred Darian, Al De Lory, and Joe Van Winkle. [2] The record sold over one million copies, earning a gold disc. [2] In the UK, "Mr. Custer" was successfully covered by Charlie Drake. "Mr. Custer" was featured on an album of novelty songs recorded by Verne called Mister Larry Verne, which was released that same year.
Libbie visits Custer's old friend Gen. Scott and begs him to assign Custer to a regiment again. He agrees, and Custer is given a lieutenant colonel's commission out west in the Dakota Territory. When Custer and Libbie arrive at Fort Lincoln, Custer finds the soldiers a drunken, rowdy, and undisciplined lot in need of firm leadership.
Custer of the West: George Armstrong Custer: Robert Shaw: Elvira Madigan: Elvira Madigan: Pia Degermark: The Happiest Millionaire: Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr. Fred MacMurray: The Life of Na Woon-gyu: Na Woon-gyu: Choi Moo-ryong: Sofiya Perovskaya: Sofiya Perovskaya: Aleksandra Nazarova: 1968: Bloody Che Contra: Che Guevara: Francisco Rabal ...
Custer of the West: Cinerama Productions Corp. presents, Security Pictures: Super Technirama 70 [li 2] May 1, 1968: A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die: Selmur Pictures [2] Panavision [li 2] July 17, 1968: For Love of Ivy: ABC Pictures International [li 2] September 23, 1968: Charly: September 25, 1968: Nobody Runs Forever (The High Commissioner)
Sheb Wooley was born in 1921 in Erick, Oklahoma, the third son of William C. Wooley and Ora E. Wooley. [2] Wooley claimed to be part Cherokee. [3] He had two older brothers, Logan and Hubert, as well as a younger brother, William.
"Mr. Custer" is a march novelty song, sung by Larry Verne, and written by Al De Lory, Fred Darian, and Joseph Van Winkle. Background.