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Although there had previously been short films that referenced the Wild West or paid homage to it, The Great Train Robbery marked the birth of the genre. [ 2 ] Many movies and television programs and series were filmed at movie ranches , primarily in Southern California , often within the 35-mile limit to avoid union travel stipends.
Son of the Morning Star: Mike Robe: Gary Cole, Dean Stockwell, Rosanna Arquette, Rodney A. Grant, Nick Ramus, Stanley Anderson, Edward Blatchford, George Dickerson, Tom O'Brien, Terry O'Quinn, Nick Ramus, Floyd Red Crow Westerman: United States: Cavalry Western Thousand Pieces of Gold: Nancy Kelly
The Daltons' Women: Thomas Carr: Lash LaRue, Al St. John, Jack Holt: Lash LaRue serial Western Davy Crockett, Indian Scout: Lew Landers: George Montgomery, Ellen Drew, Chief Thundercloud: B Western Desperadoes of the West: Fred C. Brannon: Richard Powers, Judy Clark: serial Western Devil's Doorway: Anthony Mann
Wild Horses: Dick Lowry: Kenny Rogers, Pam Dawber, Ben Johnson, David Andrews, Richard Masur, Karen Carlson, Richard Farnsworth, Richard Hamilton, Buck Taylor, Riders in the Sky: United States: Contemporary Western The Wind Favors West: Dean Reading: Jack Dillon: United States: 1986: Ahora mis pistolas hablan: Fernando Orozco, Aldo Sambrell
2: Conclave. The most satisfying entertainment of the year stars Ralph Fiennes as a beleaguered cardinal overseeing a papal election. Although the movie is more slick and suspenseful than ...
Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/notes 1960: 13 Fighting Men: Harry W. Gerstad: Grant Williams, Brad Dexter, Carole Mathews: United States: B Western The Alamo: John Wayne: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan O'Brien, Chill Wills, Ken Curtis, Denver Pyle, Chuck Roberson, Guinn Williams, Richard Boone, "Big" John Hamilton
Western films derive from the Wild West shows that began in the 1870s. [3]: 48 Originally referred to as "Wild West dramas", the shortened term "Western" came to describe the genre. [4] Although other Western films were made earlier, The Great Train Robbery (1903) is often considered to mark the beginning of the genre.
True Legends of the West: Billy McNally: Christopher Atkins, Nancy Criss: United States: Comedy Western Turquoise: GiGi Mullins: Laci Alexander, Stephen Savage: United States: Romance Western 2004: The Alamo: John Lee Hancock