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Guns of Diablo is a Metrocolor 1965 Western film directed by Boris Sagal, produced by Boris Ingster, and starring Charles Bronson, Susan Oliver and Kurt Russell.It follows a wagon train master, who runs into difficulties when he meets his girlfriend Maria, now married to Rance Macklin, whose father owned a ranch that Murdock once worked on.
Charles Bronson at the Cannes Film Festival in the late 1980s.. Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor.. Known for his "granite features and brawny physique," [1] he gained international fame for his starring roles in action, western, and war films; initially as a supporting player and later a leading
In 1965, Bronson acted in Guns of Diablo, a film derived from the television series The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters. [101] Also that year, he acted in Ken Annakin's in Battle of the Bulge. [102] That year in television, in the 1965–1966 season, he guest-starred in an episode of The Legend of Jesse James.
Guns of Diablo: Boris Sagal: Charles Bronson, Kurt Russell: ... Charles Bronson: Drama: MGM; won Oscar for Best Song The Satan Bug: John Sturges: George Maharis, Anne ...
Charles Bronson has been behind bars for nearly half a century. After perpetrating a number of serious assaults on other prisoners, his sentence was extended. He was briefly released in 1987 but ...
Guns of Diablo (film) Charles Bronson as Linc Murdock The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters is an American Western television series based on Robert Lewis Taylor 's 1958 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name , and starring Kurt Russell , Dan O'Herlihy and (in the final 13 episodes) Charles Bronson .
Charles Bronson has spent nearly 50 years behind bars and is making his latest bid for freedom in front of the Parole Board. There has been a series of colourful revelations at his high-profile ...
Will Hayden, known for starring on Discovery Channel reality show "Sons of Guns," has been sentenced to life in prison following his conviction for raping two women in Louisiana.